
Ni reprise, ni échangée 2010
In *Ni reprise, ni échangée* (2010), director Josée Dayan crafts a sharp, darkly comedic tale about Juliette, a wealthy and increasingly insufferable woman whose contempt for others reaches a breaking point.
Director: Josée Dayan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Ni reprise, ni échangée* (2010) about?
The film follows Juliette, a wealthy and condescending woman whose family abandons her after she's kidnapped by petty thugs. Refusing to be a passive victim, she teams up with her captors to plot an elaborate revenge that turns the tables on everyone involved.
Who directed *Ni reprise, ni échangée*?
Josée Dayan directed the film, bringing her signature blend of sharp social commentary and dark humor to this unconventional comedy-drama.
Who stars in *Ni reprise, ni échangée*?
The film features an all-star cast led by Muriel Robin as Juliette, with Gilbert Melki, Arielle Dombasle, Jérôme Kircher, and Nicolas Bedos rounding out the ensemble.
Is *Ni reprise, ni échangée* (2010) worth watching?
If you enjoy dark comedies with a biting edge and strong performances, *Ni reprise, ni échangée* delivers plenty of both. While it's a niche film, its unpredictable plot and sharp satire make it a memorable watch for fans of offbeat storytelling.
How long is *Ni reprise, ni échangée*?
The film runs for 87 minutes.
About Ni reprise, ni échangée (2010) — A wealthy woman's twisted revenge plot unfolds in this dark French comedy
In *Ni reprise, ni échangée* (2010), director Josée Dayan crafts a sharp, darkly comedic tale about Juliette, a wealthy and increasingly insufferable woman whose contempt for others reaches a breaking point. When a group of unassuming thugs kidnaps her, expecting a hefty ransom, her family's indifference shocks her into action. Refusing to be treated as a bargaining chip, Juliette inverts the power dynamic, joining forces with her captors to orchestrate an elaborate, twisted revenge. What begins as a battle of egos spiral into a surreal, almost fable-like confrontation between privilege and resilience.
Josée Dayan's direction infuses the film with biting wit and a mix of satire and absurdity, as Juliette's transformation from arrogant socialite to cunning strategist unfolds. With performances by Muriel Robin, Gilbert Melki, and Arielle Dombasle anchoring the story, the film blends sharp dialogue with a premise that feels both timeless and refreshingly unpredictable.