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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThree French sisters have their lives interrupted and their relationship called into question when their father returns to visit 15 years after having abandoned them and their now-deceased m... Tout lireThree French sisters have their lives interrupted and their relationship called into question when their father returns to visit 15 years after having abandoned them and their now-deceased mother. Each responds differently to his return according to how her character evolved from... Tout lireThree French sisters have their lives interrupted and their relationship called into question when their father returns to visit 15 years after having abandoned them and their now-deceased mother. Each responds differently to his return according to how her character evolved from her relation with him and his unexpected departure. They eventually realize, though, that... Tout lire
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As for the acting: Natacha Régnier is the best of the lot. She delivers a fine and credible performance. Sandrine Kiberlain, an actress I usually admire, is at first annoying. But she gets better in the second half of the movie. But both Miou-Miou and Michel Piccoli, two great stars, are not too convincing in much of the scenes they appear in.
Out of 100, I gave it 72. That's good for ** out of ****.
Seen at home, in Toronto, on November 21th, 2004.