- Cassandre (Adèle Exarchopoulos) is disconnected from life after the death of her mother, spending her days working on a budget airline, and having meaningless relationships.
- A young French woman comes of age following the senseless death of her mother. Having left home, somewhat adrift. Cassandre embarks on a career with a minor airline company and encounters life on life's terms, discovering that in the modern work-a-day world, people with whom there is no connection, don't give a fuck.—hoganallen-91203
- 26-year-old Cassandre is a not overly ambitious flight attendant. For three years she has been flying for bosses who are not interested in the welfare of their female employees and are only out for profit. She works for little money and long hours for the low-cost airline Wings, which is based in Lanzarote and offers flights all over Europe. She shares a flat there with flatmates who are also flight attendants. In her spare time, she either goes clubbing and gets drunk, has one-night stands with guys she met on Tinder, or just lazes by the pool. Cassandre is stuck in a rut that she can't get out of. She carries out her tasks with robotic efficiency. Fun at work? Not at all. Yet in the airline's training program she learns how to maintain a smile for thirty seconds or how to deal with unruly passengers. The highlight of the flight attendants' journey is selling perfume and various retail items to passengers on the plane. The staff have to meet a quota and are monitored via an app. Due to budget cuts, Cassandre is assigned another job by the airline. Because it is still until the new job starts, she has to return to Brussels, where she reunites with her father Jean, who has become lethargic after the death of her mother, and her sister. The reunion is emotionally fraught, and Cassandre waits for the moment when she can return to her mind-numbing job.
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