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Real romance, puppy love for the middle-aged. A joy to watch.
Benjamin (played by Bernard Le Coq) is 50 years old and runs a Hyper-Marché. He is a widower and lives with his daughter and visits the grave of his wife every week. One of his friends introduces him during a lunch to Carole (played by Dorothée Brière). It is love at first sight for Benjamin and the 35-year-old. But Benjamin finds it hard to start afresh and let himself love once again...
The movie is small and feels real. It is not full of anguish but a real dread of starting with a new love(r). The interaction between Ben and Carole is lovely to watch. And looking at Carole is not a pain to the eyes either!
Benjamin (played by Bernard Le Coq) is 50 years old and runs a Hyper-Marché. He is a widower and lives with his daughter and visits the grave of his wife every week. One of his friends introduces him during a lunch to Carole (played by Dorothée Brière). It is love at first sight for Benjamin and the 35-year-old. But Benjamin finds it hard to start afresh and let himself love once again...
The movie is small and feels real. It is not full of anguish but a real dread of starting with a new love(r). The interaction between Ben and Carole is lovely to watch. And looking at Carole is not a pain to the eyes either!