Jean Reno filmed scenes for the film, but was completely cut from the finished film
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A powerful CEO jeopardizes her career and family when she begins a passionate affair with her much younger intern. Starring Graham Norton and guest stars: Nicole Kidman/Cynthia Erivo/James Norton/Chris McClausland/Benson Boone (2024).
The story centers around an egotistical, power-hungry, and narcissistic CEO who, plain and simple, cheats on her husband
The film attempts to tell the story from a female perspective, favoring emotion over logic, romanticizing the situation, and even attempting to justify her actions. At first, it relies heavily on the "strong, independent woman" trope, portraying her as a victim of oppressive men who want to see her fail as a CEO, but this message is later contradicted by suggesting that (some) women actually prefer to be subjugated by their male counterparts.
Their minds say A, but their feelings say B
This inconsistency not only confuses the narrative, but also undermines its intended message. The film also shows a lot of hypocrisy on the part of the female CEO, perhaps in order to illuminate the complexities of the female psyche.
If that was the intention, in some ways it succeeds
However, the film remains overly romanticized, unrealistic, slow, and boring, making it difficult to stay connected to. Ultimately, the film seems to appeal most to a female audience, which is likely reflective of its target demographic.
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