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Now, We're Going to Geneva
A mildly tragic story of how the Vietnam war has bad and good ramifications on the characters lives.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy, aging businessman, suffering from a serious illness, decides to leave his opulent life behind to embark on a final journey. He invites a group of friends, each with their own secrets and regrets, to accompany him on a trip to Geneva. As they travel, old tensions resurface, and hidden truths begin to emerge, forcing them to confront their pasts and their mortality.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising the performances of its veteran cast and the poignant exploration of themes like aging, friendship, and the search for meaning. Some found the pacing slow, but many appreciated its thoughtful and melancholic tone.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong ensemble cast and mature themes.
Criticized by some for its deliberate pace.
Appreciated for its introspective and emotional depth.
Google audience: Audience reviews are limited, but generally highlight the film's touching portrayal of human relationships and the contemplation of life's end.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a larger French television production focused on literary adaptations and philosophical themes.
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