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Petit A
Anna arrives in Paris to visit her pregnant friend Caroline, who is having a birthday. Over the past five years, Anna has struggled to conceive, but has recently been told that it is pointless to continue fertility treatments due to her disease endometriosis. She's having a hard time hiding her jealousy over Caroline's pregnancy, and the gap between the girlfriends is growing.
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Plot Summary
A middle-aged woman, feeling unfulfilled in her life, decides to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming a successful actress. She embarks on a journey of self-discovery, facing numerous challenges and rejections along the way. Along with her supportive but concerned husband, she navigates the unpredictable world of theater and cinema.
Critical Reception
Petit A received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised Sandrine Kiberlain's performance and the film's exploration of midlife aspirations. Some reviewers found the narrative a bit predictable, while others appreciated its heartfelt and relatable portrayal of chasing dreams.
What Reviewers Say
Praises Sandrine Kiberlain's compelling central performance.
Appreciated the film's touching and humorous look at pursuing belated dreams.
Some found the plot to be somewhat conventional and lacking in surprises.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's emotional resonance and Kiberlain's strong acting. Many viewers found the story inspiring and relatable, though a segment of the audience felt the plot could have been more original.
Fun Fact
The film's original title was 'La Famille', reflecting the initial focus on the protagonist's family life before shifting towards her personal aspirations.
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