Throwing of youth The first film experiences of Lifshitz, who later became a cult LGBT director, the first film experiences of Yasmin Belmadi, who later died on a motorcycle at 33 years old. By the way, Yasmin returned early in the morning very tired after filming, which was the cause of the accident. So he really gave himself to cinema, and this film is one of the monuments to his memory.
And this film is a monument to the turbulent era of the 90s, the flowering of all kinds of evening and night leisure, including for LGBT people. Bars, clubs, cinemas, saunas... And then, as the Internet grew, it all started to die. Of course, all these types of leisure remained, just not in such quantity. And the more interesting this film, when to find a partner, there was not enough mobile phone (there was almost no one there), it was necessary to physically go out into the light.
Probably, it is also a monument to 18-year-olds (and nearby), when you do not know what or whom you want or what more, love or sex, be with one or try with as many as possible. I think we've all been through this. Plus a huge cosmopolitan Paris with its sea of temptations.
To be honest, the film is boring, despite the short time. But, again, it shows well the bygone era of the night of the 90s, for which it is worth it.
7 out of 10