Summary
Claire Despres, the former mistress of a man who is now President of France, is assaulted
and her handbag stolen. The handbag contains a revealing letter which Claire received
from the President many years ago, a letter which could very well end his political career.
When he hears this news, the President determines to recover the compromising letter at
any cost...
Review
Despite some above average production values, this is a very dry political satire which
never seems to get going. Although the performances from its stars, particularly
Serrault and Trintignant, are up to scratch, the characters are generally uninteresting
and appear disinterested in what is happening to them. There are some nice comic
touches, and the ending is quite dramatic. But the film doesn’t really have a clear
theme, which is both unsatisfying and irritating.
The parallels with the real-life President of France are there (Trintigant’s President
bears more than a passing similarity to François Mitterand), but are hardly
subtle. You are left with the feeling that what could have been a very astute political
satire has ended up as a rather mediocre suspense drama.
© James Travers 2001
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