Also Directed by Marc Angelo
Anna, a young single mother from a modest background, marries Guillaume, a brilliant surgeon from a well-known middle-class family in Marseille. She couldn't be happier. Then Guillaume's ex-wife's body is found and he becomes the prime suspect.
One of the more forgettable action films, especially for the talented Sandrine Bonnaire who plays Marilyn the anti-heroine, this cops-and-evil-couple story has very little to offer the viewer, other than a murderous, amoral duo hunted down by a pair of policemen with their powers of deduction running on empty. Richard Laurent Mallet is the teenish loser who steals weapons and later teams up with Marilyn, a femme fatale with a suicidal bent. The two must outsmart the cops, not a great challenge in this script, in order to continue pillaging, robbing, and killing.
Marie (Claire Borotra) has everything to be happy: has returned to his hometown with Marc (Bruno Solo), her husband, whom she adores. It has a new job, a new house even has a fun and engaging new friend, Nadia (Virginie jig). Only missing this magnificent red couch has seen in the window of the antique When he comes home the sofa of your dreams, once thought to be a gift from his friend. The next morning, Nadia found dead in his garage, has committed suicide. Marie decides to investigate on his own. But not always well to inquire into the intimate life of your best friend. In the game of cat and mouse never know who is the victim and who the executioner.