

A woman discovers curious erotic messages on a lost cell phone in the train. When she meets the owner of the phone, a liberated young woman, the two of them embark on an erotic journey.
Direction
Brisseau's final film—he died months after release, obsessed to the end.
Acting
Fabienne Babe commits fully to the uncomfortable power dynamics.
Writing
Dialogue swings between genuine insight and pure male fantasy projection.

Director
Jean-Claude Brisseau
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Brisseau was convicted in 2005 of 'corruption of minors' for casting couch allegations; he made this film while appealing, turning his own scandal into artistic material.
The train setting mirrors his 2002 film 'Secret Things'—he literally could not stop shooting women on public transit discovering sexuality.