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I loved this film! I loved the was it was filmed, I loved the set design, I loved the setting, I loved the costumes, I loved the styling, I loved the plot, and most of all I loved the twist! This film is about a bitter wife and a scheming jealous mistress that ban together to kill their man. Throughout the film one is not perfectly sure of anything. You do not know who is on who's team, who is alive or dead, or who is telling the truth or lying. I loved the character of Nicole. She really stole the show for me. Her character was so tough and manipulative. I love movies that really trick the audience. Only a really great movie can fool an entire audience. Nicole's character played so many sides, vulnerable, murderous, angry, happy, concerned, and scared. I really believed she was scared when she left at the end. Poor Christina Delasalle! She gets taken for such a ride. Nicole even hints to her scheming in the scene when they are in the car, "Michel said that it shouldn't be hard with her heart condition." Implying that Michel and her had already plotted to kill Christina at one point, and planned to make it look like her heart gave out for pre-diagnosed reasons. During the movie I kept wanting the inspector to go away! I though he was trying to put Christina and Nicole in jail. When in the end he was just looking out for Christina!.