Didn't find any of the actors all that interesting, the plot is kinda jerky, but the ending is worth it.
Lizzie Brocheré,
Arthur Dupont,
Guillaume Baché,
Pierre Perrier,
Jean-Christophe Bouvet
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Directors Jean-Marc Barr and Pascal Arnold's sexually political drama Chacun Sa Nuit explores the carnal interdependencies among a host of characters who live in a town in provincial France. At the ce... read more
DVD Release Date: October 2, 2007
Stats: 54 reviews
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Captivating movie. Beautiful young men and an absolutely enthralling young lady (Lizzie Brochere). Brother, sister, and close friends share in life experiences both in friendship and sexually. Dealing with the death of one of their own. How and why are unanswered even when the ca... read more
Critic Reviews
What sets it apart is all that's so effectively left unsaid. Full Review
If this is art, Cinemax is the Louvre.
Only the French seem to get away with passing off sensational sex romps as high art, but One to Another is pretty much just trashy -- its murder-mystery conceit a sideshow to the film's primary offeri... Full Review
Only the French could or would make a movie like this. You'll enjoy it if you turn off your brain and concentrate on the eye candy. Full Review
The confusing time line of Pascal Arnold and Jean-Marc Barr's bizarre tale of sibling romance, murder and obsession is just one of its problems. The others are the romance, the murder and the obsession. Full Review
The flaw is underscored by the one-bod-fits-all casting that renders everyone indistinguishable, especially when they have their clothes off (which is a good deal of the picture). Full Review
Uneven thesping...assorted inanities...and a narrow focus turn the potentially fascinating tale into a bland, perverse round-robin of teen angst. Full Review
An uncommonly sensual and disquieting take on a familiar youth-movie theme: how the cocoon of adolescent sexual awakening can be torn apart by violent desire. Full Review
I found the film to be engrossing and fairly well done and would recommend it. Full Review
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