They're gonna love this at the BFI and on the campuses where feminists manque earnestly 'teach' film to students mostly merely trying to get a ticket and become filmmakers themselves. It's something of a pseuds paradise assembling components of every real film lover's nightmare and them mixing half-heartedly. Although I can't agree with the viewer who posted here a ridiculous and clearly uninformed criticism of Isabelle Huppert, who, despite a questionable choice of roles (but she DOES have the right to choose for herself) is one of the finest actresses working today both on screen and on stage, I do agree that this folly leaves a lot to be desired, like pleasure, entertainment, ANYthing.