It stars Vincent Gallo, Tricia Vessey, Béatrice Dalle, Alex Descas and Marilu Marini.
He locks Coré in their house every day, but she occasionally escapes and initiates sex with men before violently murdering them.
A doctor who once worked with Léo eventually gives Shane the couple's address, explaining that Coré is unwell.
He then proceeds to brutally rape a maid he has been observing throughout the film and bites her to death, then showers and washes the blood from his body.
Alice Houri, who starred in Denis' previous film Nénette et Boni, has a small cameo as a girl on a metro who watches Shane.
"[10] Later, the film developed a small cult following, who admire it for its themes of existentialism and its unique take on the horror genre as well as gender roles.
[citation needed] At Film Freak Central, Walter Chaw said, "Plaintive and sad, Claire Denis' Trouble Every Day is a rare combination of honesty, beauty, and maybe even genius.