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RomanceThrillerDrama

Double Lover

- Deception is part of the attraction.

Chloé, a fragile young woman, falls in love with her psychoanalyst, Paul. A few months later she moves in with him, but soon discovers that her lover is concealing a part of his identity.

Release Date : 2017-05-26

Language :French

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Mars FilmsFOZMandarin Cinéma

Production Country : BelgiumFrance

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Marine Vacth

Character Name : Chloé

Original Name : Marine Vacth

Gender : Female

Jérémie Renier

Character Name : Paul / Louis

Original Name : Jérémie Renier

Gender : Male

Jacqueline Bisset

Character Name : Mme Schenker / Chloé's Mother

Original Name : Jacqueline Bisset

Gender : Female

Myriam Boyer

Character Name : Rose

Original Name : Myriam Boyer

Gender : Female

Dominique Reymond

Character Name : Gynecologist / Agnès Wexler

Original Name : Dominique Reymond

Gender : Female

Fanny Sage

Character Name : Sandra Schenker

Original Name : Fanny Sage

Gender : Female

Jean-Édouard Bodziak

Character Name : Young Psychoanalyst

Original Name : Jean-Édouard Bodziak

Gender : Male

Antoine de La Morinerie

Character Name : Psychoanalyst 1

Original Name : Antoine de La Morinerie

Gender : Male

Jean-Paul Muel

Character Name : Psychoanalyst 2

Original Name : Jean-Paul Muel

Gender : Male

Keisley Gauthier

Character Name : Child Twin

Original Name : Keisley Gauthier

Gender : Male

Tchaz Gauthier

Character Name : Child Twin

Original Name : Tchaz Gauthier

Gender : Male

Clemence Trocque

Character Name : Lipstick Twin

Original Name : Clemence Trocque

Gender : Female

Pascal Aubert

Character Name : Police Officer (voice)

Original Name : Pascal Aubert

Gender : Male

Guillaume Le Pape

Character Name : Doublure Paul et Louis

Original Name : Guillaume Le Pape

Gender : Male

Benoît Giros

Character Name : Doublure Paul et Louis

Original Name : Benoît Giros

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Stephen Campbell

@Bertaut

2021-06-23

**_Not nearly as smart as it thinks it is_** > _His tone is both apologetic and defensive. Molly continues to stare at him, amazed. She sees again in her mind's eye that other Jonathan as as he'd materialised on the street - sees again the way he merely glanced at her, unseeing, uninterested, as he passed her by. As if they didn't know each other and were not lovers and of course they didn't know each other, were not lovers...Molly recalls speaking his name as if it were a magic talisman that might make things right: Jonathan. But the man's name was James._ - Joyce Carol Oates; _Lives o__f the Twins_ (1987) From prolific French auteur François Ozon (_Sous le sable_; _8 femmes_; _Frantz_), _L'amant double_ [_Double Lover_] is partly a study of sexual obsession, partly an oneiric mystery (think Neil Jordan's _In Dreams_), and partly a conventional thriller (more whoisit than whodunnit). "Freely adapted" from Joyce Carol Oates's 1987 novel _Lives of the Twins_ (published under the pseudonym Rosamond Smith), and written by Ozon and Philippe Piazzo, the film tells the story of Chloé (Marine Vacth), a woman with a fragile mental state, who falls passionately in love with her psychoanalyst, Paul (Jérémie Renier). Within a few months, she has moved in, however, as time goes by, she slowly starts to learn of a significant part of his identity which he has been concealing. Imagine, if you will, _Vertigo_ (1958) remade by someone like Gaspar Noé or Lars von Trier, and you'd be some way towards getting a handle on Ozon's latest; completely barmy (you know you're in strange territory when the second shot of a movie is, quite literally, an internal shot of a vagina). As one would expect from Ozon, the aesthetics are solid - the film is built upon an inventive visual style employing juxtaposition, pseudo-split screen, and copious amounts of shots with one person in the frame proper, and the person to whom they're talking only visible in reflection. The sound effects are also excellent and really jolt you out of your seat on a couple of occasions. Similarly, the acting is strong, with both Vacth and Renier unrecognisable in their respective roles. However, the melodramatic and self-congratulatory plot is an absolute mess. Many of Ozon's standard tropes are here; a dissection of the academic middle class/intelligentsia, an examination of the schism between appearance and reality, an attempt to elucidate the mind of a complex woman, a psychoanalytical bedrock, the mutability of identity etc. But it's all diffused through an utterly farcical narrative, which fails to get even the basics right. For example, sex is a central theme, but by the time we get to the fourth or fifth sex scene, it has completely lost its potency (compare, for example, Abdellatif Kechiche's infinitely superior _La vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1 & 2_, (2013) where sexuality is just as central, but which features only two sex scenes). The same goes for the increasingly ridiculous plot twists, once you get to three or four and you're still in the first half of the movie, you just stop caring. Ozon has always been hit and miss, for every _Sitcom_ (1998) and _Swimming Pool_ (2003), there's an _Angel_ (2007) and a _Ricky_ (2009), and _L'amant double_ is, in the end, a rather pointless film that seems to think it's saying something exceptionally profound about desire and identity. It isn't.