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Eugene Walz <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 2 Jun 1998 16:14:14 -0600
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Franca Lachenay goes to collect her husband's photos, finding compromising
pictures of him and Nicole. As she walks from the photo shop, she drops the
photos and an obnoxious guy tries to proposition her. She goes ballistic,
asking him if he thinks he is God's gift to women and forcing him to take a
good look at himself in a store mirror. She then goes home and removes a
shotgun from her closet and loads it with two shells.
        Meanwhile Pierre is in the Val d'Sere cafe where he calls his
friends and they advise him to reconclie immediately with his wife. He
agrees but a long-winded woman gets to the phone first. When she finally
vacates the phone, he just misses his wife who has hidden the shotgun in a
raincoat and left the house. Pierre goes back to his cafe table, fiddles
with his cigarettes, and begins reading the newspaper.
        Franca drives her Mini Morris through the streets and arrives
outside the restaurant. She removes the shotgun from the back seat, looks
through the restaurant window and spies Pierre.
        Calmly she enters the restaurant, walks to Pierre's table. He
recognizes her and stands. She throws the photos at him, then raises the
shotgun and shoots him. All the other customers jump up. Then Franca sits
down on the floor and smiles sadly. FIN
 
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