With "Differente", Lola Doillon sets the record straight
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A very – too? – educational film. (Memento)
There is a sequence in Différente that is identical to a scene in The Rehearsal (season 2), the incredible new experiment by Nathan Fielder ( The Curse ) : a character looks at a series of faces and must decide for each one the expression that corresponds to him (scared, malicious, angry, etc.). In The Rehearsal , Nathan Fielder is wrong every time, gradually letting the hypothesis emerge that he could be autistic; the same conclusion in Différente where Katia ( Jehnny Beth , a beast of an actress) is diagnosed. However, the causticity of one, her fierce self-mockery, her sense of missteps and misinterpretations, is matched by the application of the other, Lola Doillon signing
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