Blonde Animals

Drama,Comedy  France 

Blonde Animals is a French drama film, directed by Maxime Matray and Alexia Walther, and was released in 2018. The film stars Thomas Scimeca as Fabien, who is struggling with the loss of his co-star, Corinne. The plot revolves around Fabien's state of mind and how he deals with the absence of Corinne, who was closer to him than anyone else in his life.

The film is a character study of Fabien, who is a former star of a popular French television series. He has lost his grip on reality and is always disoriented. He spends most of his time roaming around the streets of Paris, trying to make sense of his life. He is haunted by the memories of his past and is unable to move forward.

One day, Fabien meets Yoni, a young man who carries a bag with him. Yoni is also struggling with loss and carries a beautiful but disturbing token of his own loss. The two men quickly form a bond and begin to open up to each other. They share their innermost thoughts, fears, and desires, hoping to find answers to their questions.

Throughout the film, director Maxime Matray and Alexia Walther use a range of cinematic techniques to convey the disorientation and confusion of Fabien's state of mind. The film's cinematography is striking, with soft hues and dream-like imagery that blurs the line between reality and fantasy.

Overall, Blonde Animals is a moving and beautifully shot film that explores the themes of loss, grief, and the search for identity. It is a film that will stay with you long after it's over.

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