
Léa Seydoux
Karole
Tahar Rahim
Gary
Olivier Gourmet
Gilles
Denis Ménochet
Toni
Johan Libéreau
Tcherno
Nozha Khouadra
Maria
Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
Isaac
Camille Lellouche
Géraldine
Guillaume Verdier
Bertrand
Marie Berto
Morali
Karim Leklou

François Négret
François
Pierre Nisse

Released
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- #infidelity
- #nuclear power plant
- #radioactivity
- #woman director
Reviews

I'm usually a fan of a bit of Tahar Rahim but there's not really so much going on in this romantic drama. It's setting is novel - it's not often that you find a nuclear power station as the location for a love story. That's where he ends up working, doing some of the constant de-contamination work at the site. Dressed, top-to-toe, in white protective gear when he is not showering or scrubbing his
There is a simple enough metaphor running through the heart of this alternately frustrating and picturesque film. It is that love and passion is a nuclear reaction. It can also be a sickness, inspired by this most fear inducing of energy sources. Unfortunately this sickness, while inducing plenty of painful paranoia does not inspire much in the way of imaginative inspiration… Focusing on the un












