A STRANGE PLACE TO MEET
Drôle, d'endroit pour une recontre
The characters meet one cold night on a highway rest-stop. France (Deneuve) who has been travelling with her husband, is unceremoniously rejected by him after a heated argument. Distraught and confused, she meets Charles (Depardieu) whose car has broken down,
A doctor, he has decided that the only way to understand the car's problems is by pulling it apart and fixing it himself; yet with tie parts strewn out on the footpath, Charles seems in no hurry to repair it. One senses that the car's engine is not the only thing he's trying to understand.
As the bourgeois wife who refuses to accept the obvious reality that her husband is not returning to collect her, Deneuve has her strongest role in years in this portrayal of a woman on the verge.
Sparks fly, and not the expected ones, as the action eventually moves from the roadside rest-stop to a truck-stop/cafeteria not far up the highway. Dupeyron's script, co-written with his wife Dominique Faysse, maintains a nervous edge which eschews pat solutions and keeps the audience guessing to its open-ended conclusion.
A talent to watch.