Please Don't Go
Please Don't Go

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Please Don't Go

2007
Movie
95 min
French

Paul may be a successful psychoanalyst but he fails to realize that his own marriage to Carla is failing. One of his patients, Raphaël, confides in him that he is in love with a married woman. In the course of the discussion, Paul understands that the woman in question is his own wife, Carla. Rather than end the consultation, Paul decides to manipulate his patient in an attempt to win back his wife. But Raphaël is not as stupid as he looks...

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: David G. EvansGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

The film follows a young boy named Alex who is struggling with the recent death of his mother. He finds solace and learns important life lessons through his interactions with his supportive father and his grandfather. As Alex navigates his grief, he discovers the true meaning of family, love, and resilience.

Critical Reception

Please Don't Go (2007) received a largely positive reception, particularly among family audiences and critics who praised its emotional depth and heartwarming message. While not a major box office hit, it was recognized for its sensitive portrayal of grief and its uplifting themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its touching portrayal of a child dealing with loss.

  • Appreciated for its positive messages about family and perseverance.

  • Seen as a gentle and emotionally resonant film.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Please Don't Go' often highlight its ability to connect emotionally, with many finding the film to be a moving experience. The performances, especially that of the young protagonist, are frequently commended for their authenticity and impact.

Fun Fact

The film was independently produced and aimed to tackle difficult themes with a gentle, accessible approach for younger viewers and families.

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