Dir.Claire Denis France/Germany/Japan 2001
The most shocking film at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival,
Trouble Every Day is a modern-day horror story about a man and
a woman who are afflicted with the same self-destructive cerebral
impairment that affects their sexual appetites. Shane Brown (Vincent Gallo)
is a newlywed on his honeymoon in Paris. While there he pays clandestine
visits to a medical clinic making breakthroughs in the study of the
libido and meets Core (Beatrice Dalle) who suffers from the same malady.
Trouble Every Day is a meditation on a human being's ability to love,
our inability to love and the hunger to love, carried out to it's most
extreme and unspeakable degree. Includes original soundtrack by the
Tindersticks. Caution: graphic subject matter. (102m)
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