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So, 'People in Swimsuits Aren't (Necessarily) Shallow' is this quirky little comedy from 2001 that takes you on a week-long journey with some Parisians on St-Martin. You've got Camille, who lands on her lover Philippe, who’s, well, still attached to his family. Then there’s Laurette, a lonely secretary hoping for a connection, and Aziz with his brother Rafik—who's there on a whim because of a ticket mix-up. The film captures that laid-back island vibe, mixing humor with a bit of awkward romance. The pacing is leisurely, allowing for character moments that feel genuine. The atmosphere is light, yet it hints at the complexity of relationships. It’s not just about swimsuits; it's about unexpected encounters and the layered lives we lead.
Explores themes of infidelity and longing.Features a unique ensemble cast with distinct arcs.Showcases the beauty of St-Martin as a backdrop.
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