Laure Calamy's performance in the film exemplifies her knack for elevating the material, even within a plot that feels largely whimsical and inconsequential.
The film expertly balances softcore eroticism with romantic comedy, foregoing prudish cutaways to linger on potentially charged moments, which is a refreshing change from typical genre conventions.
Despite a narrative that suggests a comeback to monogamy, it embraces a uniquely French sensibility where infidelity is portrayed as a transient and potentially enlightening phase.
Under Caroline Vignal's direction, the film presents a lighthearted exploration of midlife crisis and marital dissatisfaction, combining comedic elements with a deeper examination of desire.
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