
It's not something that Maria is keen to undertake as that would mean acknowledging that she is too old to play the part she really identifies with, but also there is bad omen that still remains about the role of the bitter older woman as the original actress had died in a tragic accident soon after the movie was released.
Whenever it suits her, Maria tends to shield herself from the outside world behind Val who acts as her personal assistant, confidante, minder, unofficial therapist and her rehearsal partner. It is Val who persuades her reluctant boss to accept the stage role and even drags her to a nearby cinema to show Maria a rather appalling movie starring the hot young actress who will be playing the part in the play that Maria still covets. The fact that the ingenue has a infamous Lindsay Lohan type reputation in the media just serves to remind Maria of her own wild times which she had reluctantly left in her past.
Marie's almost total dependency on Val almost burns her young assistant out and just when there is a hint of some physicality between the two, Val drives off into the night for a date with a boyfriend that she had strangely failed to mention any time prior.Then soon after this she completely disappears
somewhat mysteriously when the mists of the clouds high up in the mountains
engulf both women, and she is never seen again.

It is very much a thought-provoking piece that gets a tad esoteric at times as Maria struggles to verbalise her own unsettled state. It takes a brave actress to undertake a role which shows her rather exposed, racked with fear and such uncertainty but luckily for us Ms Binoche is totally fearless.
★★★★★★★★