It explores depression, the midlife crisis of a 55-year-old woman, and the small poetic yet harsh moments of everyday life. Not a classic comedy, but also far from sentimental—yet deeply moving.
The dialogues are brilliant, full of self-irony.
I laughed and was touched at the same time—and I believe my 55-year-old self would feel it even more profoundly.
No music, but a consistently well-paced rhythm.
And Philippe Katerine <3