One day, police arrived on a beach where a Nantes family was relaxing. They were coming to get Lise, 16. Since that moment mentioned in a brief scene at The Girl on the Bracelet , two years have passed. Lise (Melissa Guers) is 18 years old. A shadow line separates the adolescent from her own, materialized by an electronic bracelet. She belongs to justice as much as to her family. A high school student, she has just successfully passed her baccalaureate, accused, she is appearing in court for the murder of Flora, her best friend. Two worlds coexist in Stéphane Demoustier's film, that of existential reality, opaque, mutic, and that of justice with its apparatus of rational language, which dissects facts, seeks extreme precision.
Parents and children meet, leave each other, keep silent, in a somewhat suffocating atmosphereAt home, a comfortable bourgeois home, the space allows paths of avoidance and distance. Parents and children meet, leave each other, remain silent, in a somewhat suffocating atmosphere. Father (Roschdy
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