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別名: Laura Huguette Smet
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Laura Huguette Smet, born November 15, 1983, is a French actress and daughter of Johnny Hallyday and Nathalie Baye. She initially aspired to be a theatrical agent but turned her focus to acting in 1999 under the tutelage of Raymond Acquaviva. Smet began her career in 2002 with 'Les corps impatients', portraying Charlotte, for which she received a César nomination for Most Promising Actress. She won the Prix Romy Schneider in 2004 and has since acted in several films, including 'La Demoiselle d'Honneur' (2003) and 'L'Heure zéro' (2007).
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ジャンル: Comedy, Comedy Film
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Tiens-toi droite follows three women who initially do not know each other but find their lives intersecting due to their shared desire for personal evolution. Louise leaves her family's laundry business to work at a large doll-making company where her lover secured her job. Meanwhile, Lili, Miss New Caledonia, meets a rich industrialist while Sam decides to assert her independence despite having a large family. The film explores themes of female empowerment as these women navigate societal pressures from mothers, sisters, friends, and men who disappear from their lives. Their daughters also play significant roles in influencing their decisions. The plot culminates around the development of a new doll model that aims to represent women realistically, raising questions about whether doll designs should adapt to reflect women or vice versa.
Tiens-toi droite is a 2014 comedy film directed by Katia Lewkowicz. It offers a poignant and humorous look at three protagonists navigating their personal growth amidst societal expectations and familial pressures. The film explores themes of female empowerment, independence, and the tension between conforming to societal norms versus embracing one's authentic self. Tiens-toi droite serves as a celebration of women's resilience and their capacity for change.