Résumé :
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n elegant drama of loss, bereavement and denial from François Ozon starring Charlotte Rampling, who finds her customary note of enigmatic self-possession and exemplifies a movie in which emotional life is acknowledged indirectly. Rampling plays Marie, an English literature professor now in well-preserved middle-age, happily married for over 20 years to the handsome, rumpled Jean (Bruno Cremer). On holiday, he disappears while swimming, and as the months go by, Marie refuses ever to admit that he is certainly dead, and behaves as if he is still alive, to the alarm of her friends in Paris.
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