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Drone

Drone

2024

Director

Simon Bouisson

Runtime

110 minutes

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Synopsis

Émilie lives in a world of surveillance: her camgirl work; the camera phone lingering on a crush from afar; the headset affording her a drone’s perspective. The same drone that stalks each move she makes, offering inspiration, noting rivals. An unsolicited companion is conspiring with or against her. A financially strapped transplant now living in the Paris suburbs, Émilie is thrust into a high-powered world when she is chosen for a renovation workshop with a prestigious architect. Her classmates come mostly from “filthy rich” backgrounds, like cocky Olivier, who wants Émilie as his conquest. But Émilie has shy eyes only for self-sufficient Mina, whose music builds like a “helicoid.” A drone—unlike any known model—is watching her all along waiting for her next move and paying handily for the privilege.

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Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

6.9/10

Good


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Good

The film subverts heteronormative tropes by redirecting Émilie's romantic interest away from the predatory Olivier toward Mina. This shift prioritizes character-driven queer desire and shared artistic sensibility over traditional conquest dynamics.

Gender Representation

Good

Émilie’s struggle with camgirl work and digital surveillance offers a sharp critique of the male gaze. Mina provides a counter-narrative to objectification through her creative autonomy and musical independence.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Fair

The setting in the Paris suburbs suggests a focus on diverse social strata and class-based intersectionality. The narrative tension arises from a transplant navigating the elite, high-powered architectural world.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Excellent

The story critiques modern capitalist structures and the surveillance state. It highlights systemic inequality by juxtaposing the financially precarious protagonist against the 'filthy rich' architectural elite.

Disability Representation

Minimal

There is no explicit evidence regarding the portrayal of physical or neurodivergent disabilities in this narrative.

Strengths

  • Subverts heteronormative romantic tropes by centering queer attraction.
  • Critiques the male gaze through the protagonist's experience with digital surveillance.
  • Explores systemic inequality by contrasting socioeconomic classes in Paris.

Areas for Improvement

  • Lacks explicit representation or focus on physical or neurodivergent disabilities.
  • Racial and ethnic diversity is implied through setting rather than explicitly detailed.

AI Analysis

Drone offers a sophisticated look at identity through the lens of digital surveillance and socioeconomic disparity. It succeeds by dismantling traditional social hierarchies and subverting standard romantic expectations. The film's strength lies in its critique of systemic power and the male gaze. By centering a protagonist navigating economic precarity, it avoids conventional, comfort-oriented storytelling in favor of a more complex, mediated reality. However, the narrative's focus on class and digital voyeurism leaves little room for explicit disability representation. While the setting implies ethnic diversity, specific racial details remain secondary to the central class conflict.

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