Stranger.by.the.lake.aka.l.inconnu.du.lac.2013....

: The film’s soul. Henri is an older, overweight, sad-eyed man who sits on the periphery because he does not swim or engage in sex. He is there simply for the warmth of the sun and the company of men. Henri represents a platonic, intellectual love—a life raft of conversation and emotional safety. Franck is drawn to him, but Henri cannot offer the physical, dangerous ecstasy that Michel provides.

The final shot is a long take of pure ambiguity. Franck treads water in the absolute darkness of the lake. He calls out, "Michel?" There is no answer. Is Michel standing on the shore, waiting? Has he left? Is he swimming towards Franck? The screen cuts to black. We never know if Franck is saved or drowned. Stranger.by.the.Lake.AKA.L.inconnu.du.Lac.2013....

for its bold, unapologetic portrayal of queer life and its existential take on the nature of love and death. used or a deeper look into the ending’s symbolism : The film’s soul

(French title: L'Inconnu du lac ) is a 2013 French thriller that gained international acclaim for its bold blend of eroticism and suspense . Written and directed by Alain Guiraudie, the film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival , where it won the Un Certain Regard Directing Prize and the Queer Palm . Synopsis and Setting Henri represents a platonic, intellectual love—a life raft