Is suspension of disbelief harder for "realistic" movies?
For whatever reason, Une nouvelle amie was shot in France and in Canada, in the Montreal region to be more precise. But the story is supposed to all take place in France. Throughout the movie we're shown a suburb where the exteriors and interiors of the houses are so North American that it got to the point of completely destroying my suspension of disbelief.
From the first shot of a mid-century bungalow with a fire hydrant in front of it, to electrical switch plates in the houses, to road signage and car plates, gas station, funeral home and then suddenly, after a few kilometers, you're smack in the middle of the (real) French countryside, it was too much for me.
I'm from Montreal and I visited France, urban and country alike, and it's beyond me how they thought they could construct a coherent movie physical universe from so much different locations.
I guess I'm too picky...