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Morgane Moré | ... |
Angèle Dubois
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Guillaume Depardieu | ... |
Grégoire
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Karine Silla | ... |
Laure
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Magali Woch | ... |
Josiane
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Hélène de Saint-Père | ... |
Mme Artaud
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Stéphane Boucher | ... |
Dr. Artaud
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Maryline Even | ... |
Jocelyne
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Esse Lawson | ... |
Amira
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Michel Vuillermoz | ... |
Oncle de Grégoire
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Dominique Blanc | ... |
Soeur Augustine
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Laurent Terzieff | ... |
Mr. Grenier
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Olivier Gourmet | ... |
Mr. Faivre
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Valeria Bruni Tedeschi | ... |
Avocate
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Marine Delterme | ... |
Mme Faivre
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André Marcon | ... |
Père Angèle
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A grief-stricken man who just lost his mother has a one night stand with a maid. What he doesn't know is that she's a virgin. He returns to his sad world of perfume business while she, unable to forget her first lover, follows him.
I am glad to be offered the chance to speak my voice about this movie, so that I can warn all IMDB users.
A bunch of mediocre actors working very poorly (alas, the worst one is Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, from my country Italy, I have to admit), and a screenplay that probably tries to imitate the story of Pollyanna make this movie a very good candidate for your next "all-trash-night" (when you and your friends eat mash-mellows and ice-cream, watching Glitter and Swept Away...and of course this very movie). The top (= bottom) is with no doubt the dialogues. Lines like "I feel like I have a stone on my heart", or "If God exists, I wonder why He lets children die" should be heard only if you are watching Dawson's Creek on TV (and you would deserve them), not a movie in a theatre. An advice for Vincent Perez: I think it's better being a so-and-so actor, rather than a disastrous director. Agree? Hope so.
Beyond any limit of human tolerance. To avoid at all costs.