OUT OF LOVE
Insurance assessor Jeanne Manin’s (Camille Cottin) life is tipped on its head when her estranged sister Suzanne (Juliette Armanet) turns up at her house with her two children in tow and asks if they can stay the night. After two years of silence, their reunion is short lived – by morning Suzanne has vanished, leaving behind her apartment keys, a cryptic note, and her kids. Jeanne is suddenly thrown into the role of guardian for nine year old Gaspard (Manoã Varvat) and six year old Margaux (Nina Birman). This is a cruel irony for Jeanne, whose twelve year marriage to artist Nicole (Monia Chokri) ended because she never wanted children. As the kids struggle to cope with their mother’s disappearance, the sisters’ own tumultuous childhood comes to light. The acting in this film is phenomenal, particularly the performances of the children, which feel heartbreakingly real, and of Cottin as Jeanne, who navigates an impossible situation. The depth of the characters fuels this film and the story unveils steadily. With an ending that doesn’t tie everything up with a neat bow, it highlights the emotional fallout of abandonment and the weight of unwanted responsibility.
SCORE:
Alex's Score 7.9/10