
A provocative, seemingly absurd patchwork movie which sends a worthwhile message about hope against all odds, love, children and human understanding. Schoolgirl Victorine has an insane mother and an alcoholic father who can never find his way home in their maze of slum apartment blocks. Aggressive, sexually threatening boys of all ages are everywhere, and while the teacher eventually relents to a gang of adolescent rapists, Victorine gives herself to a rowdy gang of older layabouts, eventually winning the heart of burglar Paul.
This film feels like a bittersweet fairytale set in a harsh reality. It's a quirky, often uncomfortable journey through a child's perspective, balancing bleakness with an unexpected, resilient hope. A unique, thought-provoking experience.










