La Belle Verte

La Belle Verte (French pronunciation: [la bɛl ˈvɛʁt]; The Beautiful Green, title in English: Visit to a Green Planet[2]) is a 1996 French film written and directed by Coline Serreau and starring Serreau, Vincent Lindon, Marion Cotillard and Yolande Moreau.

Before she departs, she is given so-called "disconnection" programs – mental devices that allow her to induce life-changing epiphanies in the people she converses with, and even more radical changes, when she uses a version of it with a stronger dosage.

Once on Earth, Mila cannot eat the local food, and so, as a source of energy, she needs a baby to partake in what seems to be an exchange of resources.

Max, a medical officer who seems very fond of the authority he wields, is about to interfere when he is the first to receive a full blast of higher-dosage "disconnection", which sends him stuttering that he has never known how to give birth, and that the nurse is really the expert in that regard.

A substantial theme not mentioned above relates to a proposed solution: how the inhabitants of Earth could change their dystopia for a utopia by removing all that causes harm to their life in mass protest.