Trouble Every Day
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Trouble Every Day --
Sick sexual thriller about an American (Vincent Gallo) honeymooning in Paris searching for a renegade French doctor (Alex Descas) who may have a cure for a disturbing sexual deviancy affecting the American and the doctor's wife (Beatrice Dalle). Director Claire Denis' repulsive film interweaves two stories about cannibalistic sex using a minimum of dialogue and a maximum of grisly visuals which result in an drawn-out, muddled narrative. Several explicit sex scenes including masturbation, vicious sexual violence with much gore, recurring frontal nudity and a few instances of crass language. O -- morally offensive. (Not rated by the Motion Picture Association of America.) 2002
Movies have been evaluated by the U.S. Conference of Catholic
Bishop's Office for Film and Broadcasting according to artistic
merit and moral suitability. The reviews include the USCCB rating,
the Motion Picture Association of America rating, and a brief
synopsis of the movie.
The classifications are as follows:
- A-I -- general patronage;
- A-II -- adults and adolescents;
- A-III -- adults;
- A-IV**
- L -- limited adult audience, films whose problematic content many adults would find troubling. L replaces the previous classification, A-IV.
- O -- morally offensive.
** Discontinued classification. All archived movies that were originally in the A-IV category are now classified as L.