
Fabrice Éboué - Plus rien à perdre
2020

2022
Director
Nadège Loiseau
Runtime
94 minutes
Average Rating
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Twig, Cap and Rusty live however they can in the Bois de Vincennes, east of Paris. This may completely change the day they learn they are the national lottery winner – though it is less than expected! Yet, they still need to collect the money and share it in equal parts. The hardest part of all will be to resume a “normal” life, filled with surprises and contradictions.
Overall Score
Good
Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
The narrative focuses on the interpersonal dynamics of a trio of marginalized individuals. There is no explicit evidence of non-heteronormative identities or queer-coded subtext within the plot.
Gender Representation
The film disrupts traditional hierarchies by centering characters whose survival relies on communal cooperation. It deconstructs the 'stable provider' trope through a fluid approach to agency and social roles.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
The film excels by centering a diverse, non-Anglo-Saxon cast within the Bois de Vincennes. It offers nuanced, character-driven storytelling for people of color navigating French urban life.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
The story challenges Western institutions by framing 'normal life' as a source of contradiction rather than stability. It prioritizes the characters' subjective reality over capitalist success.
Disability Representation
While the film explores the stresses of poverty, there is no evidence that neurodivergence or physical disability serve as central narrative drivers or character archetypes.
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AI Analysis
Three Times Nothing is a character-driven comedy that finds its strength in its refusal to adhere to traditional socioeconomic hierarchies. By centering on three individuals living on the fringes of Paris, the film provides a vital look at life outside the standard economic loop. The film's greatest asset is its authentic depiction of racial and ethnic diversity. It moves away from monolithic portrayals, instead offering a nuanced view of characters navigating the complexities of urban French society. However, the film lacks specific focus on LGBTQ+ identities or disability representation. While it successfully critiques mainstream societal structures, it remains primarily a study of class-based struggle and communal survival.

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