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Sandra (Léa Seydoux) has short hair.
Only his father does not notice it.
His mind is elsewhere, carried away by a degenerative disease.
The young woman raises her daughter alone and cares lovingly for the old philosophy professor.
Pascal Gregory gives Georg his blank stare, his hunched shoulders, this way of no longer being there.
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Sandra looks sullen.
She carries out her work as an interpreter without passion and no longer expects much from life.
She takes better care of others than herself.
Divorced from Georg, his mother leads fights that are no longer his age.
Nicole Garcia takes on the role with a touch of humor and brutal dryness.
One day, in the street, Sandra comes across Clément, a long-time friend she has lost sight of.
He is married,
father of a little boy and does not look very happy.
That's when things will turn around for them - they fall in love...
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