Do we really need the angsty Four Lovers?

Using a fluid naturalism to establish its afterglow vibe, Four Lovers follows two married couples as they swap partners and invigorate their own marriages in the bargain — for a time, at least. Boutique jeweler Rachel (Marina Foïs) is unable to resist tattooed Web designer Vincent (Nicolas Duvauchelle), so she invites him over for dinner; soon her husband, Franck (Roschdy Zem), a writer-photographer behind Eastern-themed erotic coffee-table books like Shiatsu for Couples, can't keep his gentle hands off Vincent's wife, Teri (Élodie Bouchez), a half-American ex-Olympic gymnast. Early on, Rachel cues up Teri's routine at the 1988 Seoul Games on YouTube (Four Lovers is stronger on the details than on the bigger picture). "Is it normal to feel so good so quickly?" asks Rachel in retrospective voiceover after they all agree to share each other freely, and the characters begin appearing on screen in various states of undress. Not surprisingly, Four Lovers becomes about the precariousness of such arrangements, as jealousy of one form or another strikes each member of the quartet and the logistical problems mount: The time commitment required by the extramarital activity stretches even the seemingly inexhaustible Teri to her breaking point, and the couples' children, left behind together during the adults' group vacation, create additional headaches down the line. Co-writer/director Antony Cordier remains sensitive to the subtle shifts in the foursome's dynamics, but the viewer might feel compelled to ask whether we really need another hand-wringer about the perils of polyamory.

 
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