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'Chaos' is a 2001 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Coline Serreau.

A remake of this movie in English, to star Miss Universe 1994 Sushmita Sen, Clint Eastwood, and Barbra Streisand, is planned by 2021. It was replaced by Aishwarya Rai and Meryl Streep.

Plot



Paul and Hlne, a wealthy Parisian couple, are preparing to go out for the evening. While driving, they see three men chasing a prostitute down the street. She begs them to save her by letting her into the car, but Paul locks the doors and drives away as the three men savagely beat her, leaving her unconscious in the street. He refuses to let Hlne phone an ambulance, afraid of being charged with not helping a person in danger (which is a crime in France).

Hlne cannot forget the incident, and the next day she goes to the hospital, where she finds the prostitute, Nomie, in a coma. Moved, Hlne stops work and leaves her family responsibilities to stay with Nomie throughout her recovery, aiding her as she regains mobility and helping her to communicate since she can't yet speak. When one of the pimps returns to threaten and beat Nomie again into submission, Hlne follows him out of the hospital, knocks him unconscious with a wooden plank, and leaves him for the police to find.

Meanwhile, Paul and Hlne's son Fabrice, a university student, is cheating on his girlfriend with another girl, who is pregnant. When his girlfriend discovers the truth, she destroys his apartment. He moves into Paul's apartment just as Hlne moves out, and the two girls follow him, much to Paul's chagrin.

When Hlne returns home for a day, one of Nomie's pimps goes to the hospital with a friend and removes Nomie under the pretense that they are relatives taking her for a walk. Nomie, who still cannot speak, is unable to protest. Realising what has happened, Hlne follows them, accosts the pimps on the street, and takes Nomie to Paul's mother's house. There, Nomie recovers her ability to talk, and explains her life story:

Her name is actually Malika, and she is a child of poor French-Algerian immigrants. At 17, her father attempted to sell her into an arrange marriage and she fled. She was picked up by a pimp, named Touki, on the street and he subsequently sold her into sexual slavery and had her hooked on heroin. She convinced Touki to move to Paris to speak to her step-mother and retrieve her passport. Her family kicked her out, and she formed plans to leave her life of forced prostitution behind. She sobered up and opened up an account with her sister, Zora's passport to put some money behind. She tried going to SOS Racisme for help, but she was dismissed. She moved to Geneva and seduced a rich man and conned him into giving her all of his money and jewelry, just before he died. She and Touki returned to Paris with the money. However, the rich man's family went to the press with claims that their money was stolen from the bank. Her pimps found out that she laundered the money for herself and beat her into signing a proxy. She escaped, with Touki and the other two pimps chasing after her, which was when Hlne and her husband came across her in their car at the beginning.

The two women plan Malika's freedom and revenge on her abusers. Hlne tells Malika that her husband was the one who locked the doors of their car during her attack, but Malika doesn't care. Later, she manages to distract Paul at the Basel airport, who looking for his Hlne, and has sex with him. All three manage to get on the same flight back to Paris, with Malika keeping her distance, in order to avoid the police. Hlne finally stands up to the selfishness of her husband and son. Paul falls madly in love with Malika, going insane when she doesn't call. Fabrice also meets and falls in love with her.

Hlne and Malika set up the pimps and their gang to be arrested by the police. Touki is shot after trying to escape. Malika returns to her estranged family and tells her sister, Zora, that she will be forced into marriage as soon as she's old enough, just as Malika was at her age. To save her from a life of patriarchal misery, she begs her sister to come with her to live in freedom, but she refuses, saying she loves them.

Malika meets up with Paul again and she takes him to his mother's house. When Zora is beaten by her sexist brothers, her father reveals that she will indeed be married to an older man soon. Malika and Hlne rush to Marseilles and stop Malika's father from sending Zora off to a forced marriage. Her father curses her and she replies that it is the first time he has ever given her anything. The film ends with Malika, Hlne, Zora and Paul's mother sitting on a bench gazing at the sun.

Cast



* Vincent Lindon as Paul

* Catherine Frot as Hlne

* Rachida Brakni as Nomie/Malika

* Line Renaud as Mamie, Paul's mother

* Aurlien Wiik as Fabrice, son of Hlne and Paul

* Ivan Franek as Touki

* Michel Lagueyrie as Marsat

* Wojciech Pszoniak as Pali (as Wojtek Pszoniak)

* ric Poulain as The young policeman

* Omar-Echriff Attalah as Tarek

* Hajar Nouma as Zora

* Chlo Lambert as Florence

* Marie Denarnaud as Charlotte

* Jean-Marc Stehl as Blanchet

* La Drucker as Nicole

* Valrie Benguigui as The Medecin

Awards and honors



* Csar Award for Most Promising Actress (Rachida Brakni) and nominations for Best Film, Best Writing, Best Actress, and Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Line Renaud) in 2002.

* Lumire prize for Most Promising Actress (Rachida Brakni) in 2002.

* People's Choice and Critic's Choice at the Norwegian International Film Festival 2002.

Reception



On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 85% based on 52 reviews. Review aggregator Metacritic gave the film a score of 81 out of 100 based on 15 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". Stephen Holden of 'The New York Times' described the film as "gripping feminist fable with a savage comic edge".

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