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Audrey is the titular main antagonist of the 2010 French sci-fi psychological thriller film Black Heaven.
She was portrayed by French actress Louise Bourgoin.
Biography[]
Gaspard is a young man who leads a visibly carefree life in the South of France, although life changes when his new girlfriend Marion finds a mobile phone in a changing room on the beach. This belongs to a certain Dragon and several messages are addressed to a certain Sam, with the last message containining a time and location for a date. Gaspard and his girlfriend also decide to go to the appointment, where they do indeed see both Dragon and Sam show up. Sam turns out to be a beautiful young woman, whose real name is Audrey and to which Gaspard is immediately attracted to. Instead of returning the cell phone to Dragon, Marion and Gaspard decide to follow Audrey and Dragon instead. After a visit to a DIY store, both couples end up in a deserted corner at the end of a dirt road. Marion and Gaspard have lost sight of Audrey and Dragon for a moment, and when they find them again, a tragedy appears to have occurred: Dragon and Sam/Audrey have tried to commit suicide using a plastic snake and Dragon's car. Marion and Gaspard pull both out of the vehicle and make attempts to rescue them, Gaspard's help comes too late for Dragon, but the female victim shows faint signs of life which prompts Marion to administer mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on Audrey until the paramedics arrive.
Audrey survives via hospital, but the experience has scarred Gaspard heavily. He continues to see Marion, but he secretly fantasizes about Audrey. Through another message on Dragon's cell phone, he discovers that both Dragon and Audrey were active on a online computer game called Black Hole, as Sam turns out to be the name of Audrey's avatar in this game. A second chance encounter with Audrey as he finds her and finds a tattoo near her rear which says "Heaven", as she gets dressed in real life makes Gaspard search for her alter ego in the gaming world. Eventually, he finds (thanks to his own avatar Gordon) Sam back in a virtual private club in Black Hole. During the night, she is skinny dipping in her house with Gaspard and his two friends following her, an after a few dates in the virtual world, Sam (who doesn't know that Gordon is actually Gaspard) and Gordon make a pact: he has to hurt his girlfriend for her, she will spend the night with her savior (Gaspard) in return. After Gaspard fulfills his part of the pact by brutally dropping his girlfriend, he is disappointed by Audrey. Instead of making love to him, she spends the night with his friend Ludo.
When the disillusioned Gaspard returns home, he discovers that Vincent, Audrey's brother, has broken into his home. Vincent tells Gaspard that his sister has long been suicidal, as he also discovers that Vincent was spying on them the day Gaspard and Marion were able to save Audrey. Vincent admits his sickly fascination with suicide, and Gaspard suddenly understands that it is Vincent who uses his sister to lure young people into suicide pacts. He tries to contact Sam/Audrey through Black Hole and manages to make a date at the apartment she shares with her brother, not knowing that it was actually Vincent who controlled Sam within Black Hole. When Gaspard arrives at Audrey and Vincent's apartment, he is overpowered by Vincent after a short conversation with Audrey. He cuffs his hands and drags him to the roof of the apartment building, with the intention of pushing him off. Just before he succeeds, Audrey attracts her brother's attention by jumping off the roof herself. Realizing that his sister is dead, Vincent stops trying to kill Gaspard.
The next morning, both Gaspard and Vincent are in the police station. Gaspard is reunited with Marion, who hugs him after seemingly forgiving him for his past behavior.