Albert Eistein's stubborn spirit speaks in Chloé's mind ;he wants to save the world and particularly the bees ; so the medium is in great demand among the politicians and the wealthy (" I don't charge the poor" says she)persons .
But one fine day ,while she is strolling in the mall ,Albert chooses another person,a waiter (who is also a beekeeper)
This could have been a very funny movie ,and not derivative at that ,because a heroine who is not a brilliant lawyer or a fearless journalist,it makes all the difference !
Unfortunately ,the story is peppered with coarse sex scenes which does not bring anything to the plot,and a poor dialogue full of four-letter words does not help.
Now and then ,there's a good idea:the spoof on the TV debates works, but the "political " official secret does not .It's true that the bees are endangered species and that their disappearance can be a disaster for the ecosystem , but
apart from some beehives , this problem is mooted only to justify the happy end.
The heroine's final soul-searching cannot be taken seriously in what is finally a farce.
One can save ,at a pinch,Josiane Balasko ,a cougar whose young husband is a gigolo and who ceaselessly frets .