
Single By Contract
2010

2000
Director
Emmanuel Mouret
Runtime
91 minutes
Average Rating
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Lucie makes her living selling bathing costumes on the beach at Marseilles. She would like that her ten-year long boyfriend, Lucien, becomes her best friend. But this requires truth. For Lucien, newly made secret agent who has to play a young idler, it is mission impossible. Even more so when a young american beauty will ask him to initiate her into sensual pleasures.
Overall Score
Fair
Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
The story centers on a heterosexual romantic conflict between Lucie and Lucien. There is no evidence of queer subtext or non-cisnormative identities within the narrative framework.
Gender Representation
Lucie serves as the film's emotional catalyst rather than a passive character. She challenges traditional hierarchies by demanding authenticity and defining the terms of her own relationship.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
While set in Marseille, the narrative focuses on interpersonal dynamics between the leads and an American woman. It appears to follow traditional European casting conventions.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
The film explores the tension between public personas and private truths. It offers a nuanced look at social performance and the struggle for authenticity.
Disability Representation
The film contains no mention of characters navigating physical, neurodivergent, or mental health conditions.
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AI Analysis
Leave It to Lucie! operates as a character-driven romantic comedy that prioritizes individual emotional truths over systemic critique. Its impact is largely confined to the interpersonal dynamics of its central pairing. The film succeeds in subverting gendered expectations by placing the intellectual and emotional weight of the plot on its female lead. Lucie's agency drives the tension, forcing a confrontation with the male protagonist's performative lifestyle. However, the film remains limited by a traditional narrative structure. It lacks significant LGBTQ+ representation and does not provide evidence of racial or ethnic diversity beyond its Mediterranean setting.

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