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Un si joli mensonge
Bruno falls in love with Christine, a pretty dermatologist. Embarking upon a passionate affair, Bruno immediately wants children. But Christine has lied to him: playing on her beauty, she told him she was 42, but is actually 50.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Léa, finds herself in a complicated situation after her mother's death. She discovers a hidden diary that reveals a secret love affair her mother had. Driven by a mix of grief and curiosity, Léa decides to investigate this past relationship, uncovering layers of emotion and deception.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising Léa Seydoux's performance and the film's sensitive exploration of memory and loss. Some found the narrative a bit slow-paced, but generally, it was appreciated for its emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Léa Seydoux's compelling lead performance.
Appreciated for its nuanced portrayal of grief and the complexities of family secrets.
Some reviews noted a deliberately slow pace that might not appeal to all viewers.
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Fun Fact
While the film is titled 'Un si joli mensonge' (A Very Pretty Lie), it delves into profound themes of love, loss, and the subjective nature of truth rather than lighthearted deception.
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