Marina Hands delivers a performance that feels incredibly grounded. The intimate scenes in this version are frequently described as "raw" and "tender" rather than choreographed, making the chemistry between her and the gamekeeper, Parkin (Jean-Louis Coulloc'h), feel authentic.

Marina Hands won a César Award for her "nuanced and moving" performance, portraying Connie’s transformation from a repressed aristocrat to an empowered woman. Viewer Considerations

The film won five César Awards in 2007, including Best Film, Best Actress for Marina Hands, and Best Adapted Screenplay.

Slow-paced, literary, with strong performances. It is not a light romantic comedy but a serious character study. Viewers expecting constant erotic scenes will be disappointed.

If you are looking for a version of this story that prioritizes and cinematic beauty over mere scandal, the 2006 Ferran adaptation is the gold standard.

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