If you want to see Foresti doing impressions and goofy faces, this isn't that show. But if you want a poignant, stylish, and often hilariously relatable look at what happens when a funny person runs out of steam, Désordres is absolutely worth the watch. It’s a brave pivot that proves Foresti is as talented a writer and director as she is a performer.
She handles her reliance on medication with a mix of brutal honesty and dry humor, aiming to break the French taboo around mental illness. 3. The "Worth It" Factor If you want to see Foresti doing impressions
To represent her depression, she uses a mysterious character that appears alongside her when she "thinks dark thoughts," as noted by Canal+. She handles her reliance on medication with a
Critics from Ouest-France highlight that she surrounds herself with great talent, including her real-life housekeeper, adding a layer of grounded realism. including her real-life housekeeper
It manages to be funny without being a "comedy." It’s more of a dramedy that feels like a French cousin to shows like Better Things or Fleabag . Final Verdict
It captures the "downs" of celebrity—the loneliness of a large apartment, the struggle for inspiration, and the disconnect between a public persona and private reality.