The story of Trouble Every Day ... is so sketchy it amounts to little more than preliminary notes for a science-fiction horror film, and the movie's fragmentary narrative style makes piecing the story together frustrating difficult.

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Trouble Every Day (2002)
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Reviews Counted:45
Fresh:20
Rotten:25
Average Rating:5.6/10
Consensus: An erotic thriller dulled by a messy narrative.
Theatrical Release:Mar 1, 2002 Limited
Synopsis: Without question "Trouble Every Day" was the most scandalous and shocking films at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, made all the more stunning coming from celebrated French director Claire Denis,... Without question "Trouble Every Day" was the most scandalous and shocking films at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, made all the more stunning coming from celebrated French director Claire Denis, named by the Village Voice One of the 1990’s Ten Best Directors. Starring Vincent Gallo ("Buffalo 66"), Tricia Vessey ("Ghost Dog") and Beatrice Dalle ("Betty Blue"), "Trouble Every Day" is a modern-day horror story about a man and a woman, living thousands of miles apart, who are afflicted with the same self-destructive cerebral impairment that affects their sexual appetites. "Trouble Every Day," Claire Denis’ 12th film could almost be called a silent movie; instead of words her penetrating, crystalline, sensual images speak volumes about this meditation of a human being’s ability to love, our inability to love, and the hunger to love, carried out to its most extreme and unspeakable degree. Vincent Gallo and Tricia Vessey are Shane and June Brown, an American couple honeymooning in Paris, her desire to nurture their new life together, to protect their love, and to embrace their union compromised by her husband’s mysterious and frequent disappearances to a medical clinic where breakthroughs in the study of the libido are undertaken. When Shane seeks out the one doctor who is the world’s foremost expert in the field, and whose radical experiments have led to his self-exile, he happens upon the doctor’s wife, another victim of the same malady. She has become so dangerous to herself and emotionally paralyzed by its symptoms that her husband imprisons her by day in their home. It is Shane’s chance encounter with this woman that triggers an event so cataclysmic and shocking it might just lead him to rediscover the tranquility he seeks to restore for he and his new bride. [More]
Starring: Vincent Gallo, Tricia Vessey, Beatrice Dalle, Alex Descas
Starring: Vincent Gallo, Tricia Vessey, Beatrice Dalle, Alex Descas, Aurore Clement, Florence Loiret-Caille, Jose Garcia
Director: Claire Denis
Director: Claire Denis
Screenwriter: Claire Denis, Jean-Pol Fargeau
Producer: Georges Benayoun
Composer: Tindersticks
Studio: Lot 47 Films
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Reviews for Trouble Every Day
Rippling with ideas, Trouble Every Day is cinematically astonishing in ways we just aren’t used to anymore.
Purposefully shocking in its eroticized gore, if unintentionally dull in its lack of poetic frissons.
An awkwardly garish showcase that diverges from anything remotely probing or penetrating.
The characters search for meaning in capricious, even dangerous sexual urges. The irony is that the only selfless expression of love may be the failure to consummate it.
What one is left with, even after the most awful acts are committed, is an overwhelming sadness that feels as if it has made its way into your very bloodstream.
The increasingly diverse French director has created a film that one can honestly describe as looking, sounding and simply feeling like no other film in recent history.
Had the film boasted a clearer, more memorable, the creepiness would have gotten under the skin.
What's needed so badly but what is virtually absent here is either a saving dark humor or the feel of poetic tragedy.
[Denis] might be off her nut, but she can sure make an interesting film, a la Davids Lynch and Cronenberg.
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