Bernard, an accountant in an upscale jewellery store, suffers from daily psychological abuse by his boss Vendôme. Thanks to his pal Robert, also victim of harassment by this cruel man, Bernard will toy with the consequence of a well-deserved retaliation at the expense of his boss. However, as not everything is perfect in this world, Bernard will also have to experience the sometimes less pleasant after effects of this ruthless act of revenge.
Acting
Béland's suppressed rage is painfully relatable.
Writing
Revenge consequences hit harder than the act itself.

Director
Jean-François Pouliot
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This Quebecois dark comedy reflects real 2000s workplace culture in French Canada, where hierarchical abuse was often normalized and rarely challenged legally.
Director Pouliot deliberately cast against type—Béland was known for warm comedic roles, making his contained rage more unsettling.
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