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Premiers pas
Lea is about to give birth. She has everything ready... to get rid of the child. But when the "thing" becomes a flesh-and-blood being, everything is quickly called into question...
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Plot Summary
A heartwarming comedy about a retired man who decides to reconnect with his estranged daughter by pretending to be a student in her class. He hopes to get closer to her and understand her life better, but his unconventional methods lead to humorous situations and unexpected challenges.
Critical Reception
Premiers pas received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its humor, heartwarming story, and strong performances, particularly from Bernard Campan. Audiences also responded well to its relatable themes of family and second chances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its genuine humor and emotional depth.
Bernard Campan's performance is a standout, bringing warmth and authenticity to his role.
The film offers a touching exploration of father-daughter relationships and generational divides.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's feel-good nature, its effective blend of comedy and drama, and the relatable struggles depicted. Many found it to be a pleasant and entertaining viewing experience that delivered on its emotional promises.
Fun Fact
The film was an opportunity for Bernard Campan to reunite with actress Laurence Arné, with whom he previously starred in the successful film 'Le Prénom'.
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