Chaos (2001)

Chaos (2001)
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In this satirical comedy drama from France, white-collar workaholic Paul (Vincent Lindon) and his high-strung wife Helene (Catherine Frot) are driving to a party one evening when a young woman leaps into the path of their car, crying for help. Paul refuses to let her into the car, and soon several men catch up with the woman and begin beating her savagely. Paul insists on staying out of the matter, but Helene feels some sense of responsibility for what happened, and begins spending most of her time at the hospital where the woman remains unconscious. In time, it's determined that the woman's name is Noémie (Rachida Brakni), she's 22 years old, and works as a prostitute. By this time, Helene has become obsessed with protecting Noémie, and when a strange man (Wojtek Pszoniak) attempts to sign her out of the hospital, claiming he's her uncle, Helene sneaks Noémie out posing as a nurse and takes her to her mother-in-law's country house to recover. Eventually, Noémie is well enough to tell her harrowing story -- she was brought to France from Algeria by her father, along with her sister, and fell into life as a streetwalker shortly after learning that her family had sold her hand in marriage her to a man back in Algeria. Director Coline Serreau shot Chaos using digital video equipment -- and was impressed enough with the experience that she announced she had no interest in shooting on 35 mm film ever again. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Catherine FrotVincent Lindon, (more)
Director(s):
Coline Serreau
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Synopsis of Chaos

In this satirical comedy drama from France, white-collar workaholic Paul (Vincent Lindon) and his high-strung wife Helene (Catherine Frot) are driving to a party one evening when a young woman leaps into the path of their car, crying for help. Paul refuses to let her into the car, and soon several men catch up with the woman and begin beating her savagely. Paul insists on staying out of the matter, but Helene feels some sense of responsibility for what happened, and begins spending most of her time at the hospital where the woman remains unconscious. In time, it's determined that the woman's name is Noémie (Rachida Brakni), she's 22 years old, and works as a prostitute. By this time, Helene has become obsessed with protecting Noémie, and when a strange man (Wojtek Pszoniak) attempts to sign her out of the hospital, claiming he's her uncle, Helene sneaks Noémie out posing as a nurse and takes her to her mother-in-law's country house to recover. Eventually, Noémie is well enough to tell her harrowing story -- she was brought to France from Algeria by her father, along with her sister, and fell into life as a streetwalker shortly after learning that her family had sold her hand in marriage her to a man back in Algeria. Director Coline Serreau shot Chaos using digital video equipment -- and was impressed enough with the experience that she announced she had no interest in shooting on 35 mm film ever again. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Complete Cast of Chaos


Director(s):
Coline Serreau
Writer(s):
Coline Serreau
Producer(s):
Alain Sarde
Chaos Awards:
  • 2001 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Female Newcomer
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Julie L.

I saw this movie on my way to Japan and it did not appeal to me at first. In fact, this was probably the last movie I watched onboard. To my surprise, it was actually very interesting and it had an unpredictable twist. Although I want to think that this is more of a movie for women, I know of men who also enjoyed the movie. This is a must see!

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Brent T.

Blockbuster carries 3 movies with the title "Chaos." This one, the French one, was sent to me by mistake and I loved it. It is really wild and quirky. A middle class couple stand by while a prostitute is beaten up. Later, the wife tries to make up for her mistake. Despite the premise, the film is really funny. It appears to have been shot on video, but it is a really great looking movie and has a good sound track. Highly recommended if you like quirky films.

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Maria G.

A suspenseful film with well-developed female characters who become stronger throughout the film. Excellent for those at the high-intermediate French level or for anyone looking for something a little different.

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