Annette Benign, my favorite actress, the one who fills an entire screen with elegance, beauty and feminism, the one who seems to be reaching out for you whenever you are watching her act, shines in this not-so-great movie about an indulged and lovely thespian who takes advantage of her own reputation to simply have fun. She's funny, spoiled, and masters the stage but sometimes is characterized by an unusual naivety that in no way pertains with her diva status. Still, she's lovely. It seemed to me that the movie was more about Annette Benign's acting skills than the actual story. I don't want to deal a blow at the movie but, you know, it was all about Annette, she was there all along playing tricks and doing silly and funny stuff. Anyway, the movie is worth watching. 9/10