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Demonlover (2002)

Demonlover (2002)
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French director Olivier Assayas departs from his usual dramas with Demonlover, a wild thriller about corporate intrigue, hardcore sex Internet sites, and Japanese animé. Wealthy French business man Henri-Pierre Volf (Jean-Baptise Malartre) assigns Diane de Monx (Connie Nielson) to make a deal with TokyoAnime, a company at the forefront of three-dimensional adult animation, after his former assistant, Karen (Dominique Reymond), is kidnapped. Diane, however, is actually a spy for a different company. Standing in her way is another headstrong business woman (Gina Gershon), and Diane's assistant, Elise Lipsky (Oscar nominee Chloe Sevigny) who questions her boss' morality. Demonlover was screened at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Connie NielsenCharles Berling, (more)
Director(s):
Olivier Assayas
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Demonlover

French director Olivier Assayas departs from his usual dramas with Demonlover, a wild thriller about corporate intrigue, hardcore sex Internet sites, and Japanese animé. Wealthy French business man Henri-Pierre Volf (Jean-Baptise Malartre) assigns Diane de Monx (Connie Nielson) to make a deal with TokyoAnime, a company at the forefront of three-dimensional adult animation, after his former assistant, Karen (Dominique Reymond), is kidnapped. Diane, however, is actually a spy for a different company. Standing in her way is another headstrong business woman (Gina Gershon), and Diane's assistant, Elise Lipsky (Oscar nominee Chloe Sevigny) who questions her boss' morality. Demonlover was screened at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
115 mins

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Director(s):
Olivier Assayas
Writer(s):
Olivier Assayas
Producer(s):
Edouard WeilXavier Giannoli
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Nudity)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Phil E.

    This is not family entertainment or for those who prefer their stories delivered in a more straightforward way. The subject matter is pretty rough edged, however, and will turn many people off. It is, however, technically well done (I particularly enjoyed the hand held camera work during a chase scene – it was not gimmicky but conveyed the experience very well), and the acting is good. This is not a scary movie, nobody makes love with a demon from below, but I can understand why women would have a hard time watching this. It is not a “feel good” movie or a good first date experience If you try this out, stick with it to the very end, as the last few minutes could either sum it all up nicely for you and give you something to think about, or not.

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    Doug H.

    too hard to follow. I wanted to like it because I like Connie Nielson, but it lost me as I became bored by the repetitiveness.....

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    Keith G.

    Stylistically high energy, high tech fun, with a soundtrack by Sonic Youth. Compare this with "Summer Hours" or "'Les Destinees'" and you'll see that Olivier Assayas has as wide a range of styles as any current filmmaker I can think of. That said, this surreal, intentionally obtuse story of corporate intrigue centering around world domination of anime porn, makes less and less sense, climaxing with an "ironic twist" you can see coming from several miles off, and leaving one with the feeling that the film is slightly less intelligent than one might have hoped. It did improve on a second viewing. While the ending still bugged me, the odd, slightly irrational middle felt more in control and intentional, more a comment on the main character than I caught the first time around.

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