This French drama explores the desolation felt by a young girl whose divorced concert pianist mother and businessman father are too self-absorbed to give her any attention. Louise (Sophie Rochut) stoically attempts to carry on, despite the disregard of those around her. Her stoicism is shattered by a few moments of incidental friendliness from a journalist. She runs away to find him, despite not even knowing his name or address. She returns home, unsuccessful, and throws herself in the river. This suicide attempt momentarily brings mother and daughter together, but we are left with little hope that things will really be better in the long run. Writer/director Michele Rosier tells this sad story with a minimum of melodramatics, which makes it even more effective. - Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
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Embrasse-moi | France |
Hug Me (alternative transliteration) | USA |
Kiss Me | United Kingdom |
Kiss Me | USA |
Kiss Me | |
Öp Beni | Turkey |
Sophie Rochut | Louise | |
Sylvie Jacob [10] | L'amie |