Marie, a professor of English literature in a Paris university, has been happily married to Jean for 25 years, although they have no children. During their summer vacations in the southwest of France, Jean leaves Marie sunbathing on the beach and goes to swim in the sea. When Marie turns back, she cannot find Jean. Has he left her? commited suicide? drowned? With no clue and no body to mourn over, Marie acts as her husband was still alive.
What a beautiful film. Compelling, fascinating, and gorgeously photographed. Rampling gives one of the greatest performances of the past decade. She's mysterious, desperate, unusual, primitive and devastating, often all at once. There is so much longing and heartbreak in her eyes, her portrayal is extremely effective, and ultimately very haunting. Thanks for the upload!
POObumpoopo 3 days ago
It is a good movie, and it begins very nice. So watch at least the first part.
Elefantter 2 weeks ago
ozon is a great man, thanks for the upload great movie charlotte ramplin speaks french fluently we love her in france, cremere rest in peace good actor
poussins1000 1 month ago
Doesn't Ozon have a hands-washing scene in Swimming Pool also?
jimbojamesIV 9 months ago