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Les Beaux Jours
Three couples of friends, going off for the week end, are lulled into redrawing their Map of Love by the spring days.
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Plot Summary
A retired woman, struggling with her identity after her children leave home, finds solace and a new sense of purpose in helping her younger daughter navigate her own romantic and existential crises. As she delves into her daughter's life, she begins to confront her own past desires and regrets. The film explores themes of family, aging, and the search for meaning in midlife.
Critical Reception
Les Beaux Jours received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its sensitive portrayal of a woman's midlife challenges and Catherine Deneuve's nuanced performance. Some found the pacing to be a bit slow, but most agreed it was a thoughtful and mature exploration of familial relationships and personal growth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Catherine Deneuve's subtle and compelling performance.
Appreciated for its sensitive and realistic depiction of midlife issues.
Some noted a deliberate, sometimes slow, pace that may not appeal to all viewers.
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Fun Fact
The film marked a significant collaboration between director Arnaud Desplechin and acclaimed actress Catherine Deneuve, exploring themes that would become recurring in Desplechin's filmography.
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