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Trapped in the perpetual now, Graham suffers from amnesia, as a result he forgets his actions within hours of performing them. This suits his boss Sabine, who takes advantage of his disability at every opportunity. But when a pretty young temp falls hopelessly in love with him, how will Graham fall in love with her when every .. Read more
| Starring | Eduardo Noriega, Anna Mouglalis, Nathalie Richard, Eric Caravaca |
|---|---|
| Director | Jean-Pierre Limosin |
| Genres | Drama, World Cinema |
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Trapped in the perpetual now, Graham suffers from amnesia, as a result he forgets his actions within hours of performing them. This suits his boss Sabine, who takes advantage of his disability at every opportunity. But when a pretty young temp falls hopelessly in love with him, how will Graham fall in love with her when every time he sees her is the first time...
| Starring | Eduardo Noriega, Anna Mouglalis, Nathalie Richard, Eric Caravaca, Paz Vega |
|---|---|
| Director | Jean-Pierre Limosin |
| Studio | PALISADES TARTAN |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 35 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, World Cinema |
| Language | DVD: French |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 2002 To Rent: DVD: 26 Sep 2005 |
You know youâre in for a rough ride as soon as the awkward, âquirkyâ jump-cuts kick in at the start of this... read more on Time Out
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rubbish
dont waste your time,rubbish
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Dull dull Dull
This is incredibly dull. It takes far too long to get to the actual stroy, that is explaining what is going on. I was already asleep by then. Well acted, but ... read more »
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Lots of nudity and that...
Lots of flesh on offer but little else. I ended up watching this on fast forward in case it was a 'slow burner'. It isn't.
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Unutterably Dull
The film has absolutely nothing to recommend it. Being trapped in the perpetual present is dull, dull, dull. Thankfully I have been able to forget this drivel ... read more »