(1999) is a French drama and psychological thriller directed by Leos Carax
In broad strokes: Pola X follows Pierre (Guillaume Depardieu), a wealthy, successful writer living a comfortable life in Normandy with his devoted fiancée Lucie (Catherine Deneuve’s real-life niece, Catherine Deneuve? No—actress Delphine Chuillot). He is the son of a deceased, celebrated author, and his life seems idyllic—until a mysterious, pale, deranged woman named Isabelle (Yekaterina Golubeva) appears in the woods near his home. She claims to be his long-lost half-sister, abandoned and abused. fylm Pola X 1999 mtrjm kaml HD bwla aks
The story follows Pierre, a successful young novelist living a charmed life in a French chateau with his mother. His world is upended when he encounters Isabelle, a mysterious woman claiming to be his lost sister. Driven by a desperate need for "truth" over comfort, Pierre abandons his fiancée and his status to live in poverty with Isabelle. This descent into the margins of society reflects Carax’s career-long fascination with outcasts and the volatile intersection of love and madness. (1999) is a French drama and psychological thriller
The story follows Pierre (Guillaume Depardieu), a young, successful novelist living a life of luxury in a Normandy chateau with his mother, Marie (Catherine Deneuve). His life is upended when he meets Isabelle (Yekaterina Golubeva), a mysterious woman who claims to be his long-lost half-sister. Driven by a desire for "truth," Pierre abandons his fiancée and privileged existence to descend into a gritty, tragic urban life in Paris with Isabelle. Critical Reception & Key Elements She claims to be his long-lost half-sister, abandoned