Tromperie (2021)

Tromperie (2021)
Tromperie (2021) is a mesmerizing adaptation of Philip Rothโs semi-autobiographical novel Deception, exploring the blurred lines between fiction, memory, and desire. Set primarily in the intimate confines of a loverโs apartment, the film follows Philip (Denis Podalydรจs), a renowned American writer living in exile in 1980s London, as he engages in a passionate yet illicit affair with his French mistress (Lรฉa Seydoux).
Their rendezvous become a series of intellectual and sensual conversations, where they discuss love, marriage, literature, exile, and the complexities of relationships.
Philip records their encounters in his notebooks, creating a reality that is both deeply personal and fictionalized. As the story unfolds, the boundaries between his real experiences, his literary imagination, and his past relationships with other womenโincluding his wife and former loversโbegin to dissolve, leaving the audience questioning what is real and what is merely a writerโs invention.


With minimalistic yet evocative cinematography, Tromperie thrives on the raw performances of Denis Podalydรจs and Lรฉa Seydoux, whose chemistry ignites the screen. Arnaud Desplechinโs direction masterfully captures the essence of Rothโs novel, creating a deeply introspective film that delves into themes of infidelity, artistic obsession, and the male psyche.

For those who appreciate philosophical dialogues, literary cinema, and sensual storytelling, Tromperie is a compelling, thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the credits roll.