It was believed that
La Fine Fleur
, Pierre Pinaud's second film (
Parlez-moi de vous
, in 2012) would send viewers to the pinks of heavy French comedy.
As surprising as it may seem, we escape the thorns.
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Hardly have we heard the heroine's van backfiring, late for the international rose competition organized by the Jardins de Bagatelle, than we understand: the troubles are piling up above Eve Vernet, horticulturalist eccentric who no longer has the means to take himself for the rose of the Little Prince.
Catherine Frot is all about her business in this type of role.
She excels as a haughty bourgeois with a big heart.
With conviction, and that touch of contained emotion that makes all the difference, she embodies this stubborn, brilliant rose grower, who has long been the largest ... but whose small farm is about to be bought by the Lamarzelle house, directed with cunning by the excellent Vincent Dedienne.
One fine morning, Nadège, Samir and
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