Valentin Valentin (2014)
Año de lanzamiento: 2014
Nación: France
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Pascal Thomas
Writer: Clémence de Biéville, François Caviglioli, Nathalie Lafaurie, Pascal Bonitzer, Pascal Thomas
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Michel Merkt, Nathalie Lafaurie, Saïd Ben Saïd
Compañías: France 2 Cinéma, Les Films Français, SBS Productions
Género: Crime
Budget: N/A
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: automated teller machine, cheating wife, dead body, female frontal nudity, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female pubic hair, hairy bush, hit by a car, housewarming party, infidelity, lost cell phone, murder, police arrest, portrait painting, ripped pantyhose, ripping pantyhose, voyeur, voyeurism
Historia
Valentin Valentin (2014), directed by Pascal Thomas, unfolds in a small Parisian apartment building where various tenants intersect, observe, and interact with each other. The central figure is Valentin, a charismatic man who is beloved by his neighbors, particularly the women on the fifth floor. Valentin finds himself drawn to the mysterious Chinese girl next door rather than focusing on his relationship with a married woman he's involved with. Unfortunately, Valentin meets an untimely end, which leaves the tenants wondering how they'll navigate life without him.
Resumen
Valentin Valentin is a French film set in the heart of Paris, offering a wide lens into the social dynamics and interpersonal relationships within a bustling apartment building. While not much is revealed about Valentin's background or character motivations, his enigmatic presence seems to captivate both men and women alike. The film explores themes of attraction, intrigue, and the complexities of human connections in close quarters.



