In "How Much Do You Love Me?", François, a wealthy man who has recently won the lottery, sets out on an unconventional adventure after meeting Daniela, a captivating and confident prostitute at a bar in Paris's Pigalle district. François proposes a unique arrangement to Daniela: he offers her 100,000 Euros per month to live with him as his wife for as long as his newfound wealth lasts. Initially hesitant, Daniela accepts the offer, and the two begin their life together, exploring the lavish lifestyle that François's fortune affords. As they navigate their new relationship, François becomes increasingly fascinated by Daniela's provocative profession and her complex character. Meanwhile, Daniela is drawn to François's naivety and innocence, as well as his genuine desire to connect with her on a deeper level. As their time together passes, the couple finds themselves grappling with questions of identity, morality, and the true meaning of love. François begins to confront the emptiness of his wealthy existence, while Daniela struggles to reconcile her own desires for security and stability with her passion for her work. Through their shared experiences, they both undergo a profound transformation, as they learn to see beyond the superficialities of each other's lives. Throughout the film, director Arnaud Desplechin masterfully weaves together themes of love, money, power, and identity, creating a poignant exploration of human connection in the face of uncertainty. With its thought-provoking narrative and memorable performances from François Cluzet and Emmanuelle Béart, "How Much Do You Love Me?" is a captivating and emotionally resonant drama that challenges viewers to reexamine their own notions of love and intimacy.