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Two Fathers
The city of Anyburg decides its traffic situation has gotten out of hand, so it puts the automobile on trial. The trial (conducted in rhyme) starts with a car that was in a hit-and-run accident, followed by a sports car whose sins are peeling rubber and general hot-rodding, followed by a heap, on trial for lack of safety. Next, a number of safety equipment designers testify that, despite their best efforts, the accident rate keeps rising. Through all this, the defense lawyer declines to ask questions. A highway designer bemoans the problems on his beautiful roads. At last, defense. He shows a number of scenarios, pointing out that the real problem isn't the car but the driver. Everyone left the courtroom, declaring the car not guilty, and drove politely again, for a little while.
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Plot Summary
A young woman discovers that her mother, who recently passed away, had two lovers and that one of them is her biological father. She embarks on a journey to find him and confront the truth about her family.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with praise for its emotional depth and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Léa Seydoux. Some critics found the narrative a bit predictable, but generally, it was seen as a sensitive exploration of family and identity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive handling of complex family dynamics.
Léa Seydoux delivers a compelling and nuanced performance.
Some found the plot progression somewhat conventional.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available for this title.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'Grandma's Pearls' (Les perles du grand-père) before being changed to 'Two Fathers'.
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