A Single Girl

1995 [FRENCH]

Action / Drama

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Virginie Ledoyen as Valérie Sergent
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779.19 MB
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French 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
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French 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
P/S 1 / 3

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Reviewed by skepticskeptical6 / 10

A pseudo-fly-on-the-wall docudrama

La fille seule is a pseudo-fly-on-the-wall docudrama of a day in the life of a somewhat moody young woman who is starting a new job in room service at a hotel. Near the end, time leaps forward to show what has become of her. A strange creation. It reminds in some ways of a recent film about a Mexican hotel chambermaid. Except in this case everyone lives happily ever after?

Reviewed by gavin69427 / 10

An Hour in a Life

Early one morning Valerie has to tell her unemployed boyfriend Remi that she is pregnant. She has decided to keep the child, but they argue whether they should break up or not. That same morning Valerie starts working in room service at a smart hotel. The film follows the routine of Valerie bringing breakfast to the guests, Valerie constantly trying to phone her mother, and Valerie's relations with the other staff.

This was the breakthrough role for the 19-year-old Virginie Ledoyen, best known in America for the Danny Boyle film "The Beach", and earned her a César Award nomination. It was well-deserved. This is a great film, with no real plot or structure... just a look at love and the life of a girl in real time. And, you know what? Ledoyen is the selling point. Anyone else in the role and who knows what would have happened? I will have to be on the lookout for her in other films, because she clearly has that spark...

Reviewed by =G=6 / 10

Pure voyeurism

It is good thing Ledoyen is a seriously babe-a-licious hottie because she fills up every frame of this tedious and uneventful nonstory. In "A Single Girl", the camera follows Valérie (Ledoyen) around in real time, dogging her as she walks and walks and works and talks and walks and works and smokes and talks and works some more. This exercise in pure voyeurism shows us Valérie as she sits in a cafe telling her boyfriend she's pregnant. It shows her going to her new job as a room service waitress in a hotel...no cutaways, no fast forwards; just a continuum - every step she takes, down the street, around the corner, etc. We watch her put on her uniform and begin work...etc. On and on until about the 1:25 mark when we cut to a new day and Valérie, whose child is now a toddler, as she's talking with her mom in a park. Shortly thereafter the film ends. No story, just voyeurism. For what it is, it is very well done. Sound good? If so, watch it. If not, don't. (C+)

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