In his latest film Bertrand Bonello (“Nocturama”) presents a haunting narrative that traverses multiple lifetimes haunted by love. Through three distinct eras – 1910, 2014, and 2044 – we witness the intertwined fates of Gabrielle (Léa Seydoux) and Louis (George MacKay), amidst looming apocalyptic dread.
Inspired by Henry James’ “The Beast in the Jungle,” Bonello’s film explores the psychological toll of societal and technological shifts.
Bonello’s visually stunning film delves into themes of memory, reality, and emotional sterility, with Seydoux’s expressive portrayal anchoring the narrative across eras. As Gabrielle confronts her past lives and the enigmatic connection with Louis, questions about the essence of humanity and the recurring nature of love and alienation emerge.