From the moment they meet, brooding Chris and the beautiful Aurore fall instantly and passionately in love but it's not long before their intense connection is consumed by Chris's dark obsession with gay men. Before long, the pair embarks on a violent and sexual journey filled with seduction and destruction of young gay hustlers.
Lizzie Brocheré
Aurore
Pierre Perrier
Chris
Karl E. Landler
Inspector Thomas
Djédjé Apali
Inspector Malherbe
Jean-Marc Barr
William
Benjamin Bollen
Young boy
Esteban Carvajal-Alegria
Young student
Laurent Delbecque
Nick
Frederic Eng-Li
Asian delivery man
Ionita Radu Georgescu
Vlad
Yamin Gougmar
Pizza delivery man
Arthur Harel
Stephane
Pierre-Yves Kiebbe
Mr. Levant
Manon Klein
Girl
Arnaud Koller
Henri
Gray Orsatelli
Matt
Marc Rioufol
The priest
Thomas Rouer
Alex
Akéla Sari
Samia
Zoé Schellenberg
Woman
Astrid Vermeulin
Mrs Levant
Director
Jean-Marc Barr
Director, Writer
Pascal Arnold
Writer
Lucy Allwood
August 9, 2023
5
“Chris" (Pierre Perrier) is handsome, tousled, young Frenchman with a penchant for sex - man, woman (probably chihuahua too if given the opportunity)... He meets “Aurora” (Lizzie Brocheré) - a young Franco-American girl and they set off travelling around rural France. Snag is, "Chris" has a bit of an asphyxiation fetish - and that leads to fatal results! As they continue to criss-cross their country in their camper van, their antics naturally attract the attention of the Sûreté! At times it is more erotic than sexy; and though there is nudity there is very little sex - it's more provocative than demonstrative, and that sometimes works. The problem is that neither character elicited any kind of emotion at all from me; and the gradual corruption of "Aurore" just lacked credibility. It is really very soft, kinky, porn with a theme that is rather basically photographed and uninterestingly self-destructive.