In The Trilogy, three different but parallel stories
unfold revealing the lives of a husband and wife, a policeman
and his drug-addicted wife, and a prison escapee and his
friends. The characters wander in and out of three films
where we see them switch from leading men and women to supporting
actors. The three films, all of different genres (the first
is a thriller, the second a comedy and the third a melodrama),
provide the same action from different angles and perspectives.
Each film can be appreciated on its own, but together they
form a cohesive whole allowing the viewer to gain a deeper
understanding of the characters. Although it is reminiscent
of Kurosawas Rashomon and Balzacs novels, Lucas
Belvauxs project is unprecedented.
Part.2 Alain has just learned that he has to have
routine surgery. A hypochondriac, he is convinced that he
will die, and in order not to alarm his wife Cécile
he tells her a series of lies. Cécile is still madly
in love with her husband, and puzzled by his behavior, she
hires Pascal, a detective married to her friend Agnès,
to track Alain. Alains lies about his operation and
Céciles secret investigation lead to mounting
misunderstandings between them and to Alains belief
that all his friends and family are set against him.
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