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Anne (Léa Drucker) prowadzi stateczne, ustabilizowane życie. Odnosi sukcesy na polu zawodowym jako ceniona, błyskotliwa prawniczka. Niezbędny spokój odnajduje z kolei w pięknym paryskim domu, gdzie czeka na nią kochający mąż Pierre (Olivier Rabourdin) oraz dwie córki. Pewnego dnia wprowadza się do nich siedemnastoletni Theo (Samuel Kircher), syn mężczyzny z poprzedniego małżeństwa. Niespodziewane pojawienie się chłopaka burzy równowagę i budzi w kobiecie uczucia, o jakie sama nie mogłaby się podejrzewać. Anne wchodzi z nastolatkiem w namiętny, pełen pożądania romans, stawiając na szali zarówno życie rodzinne, jak i zawodową karierę. (Aurora)

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angielski Quite a good film about a summer romance between a lawyer and her stepson, but it left me with very conflicting feelings and thoughts. On the one hand, Léa Drucker is fantastic, the way she plays the innocent wife when everything blows up is absolutely perfect. But on the other hand, I found her inner motivations a bit vague and undefined. What could she possibly see in that obnoxious and troubled 17-year-old boy? What was it about him that attracted her, was it purely physical lust? I feel like I didn't quite have a chance to understand her, nor was I sure if she felt any remorse. So I will remember her performance as great, but at the same time unreadable. Samuel Kircher as the stepson annoyed me a lot. As I mentioned above, he’s an obnoxious young rebel, unlikeable in every way, whom I couldn't even feel sorry for in the end. Was that the intention, or was this young actor absolutely not to my taste? Despite the conflicting feelings, I ended up actually liking the film, but I probably won't feel the need to see it again. [Festival de Cannes 2023] ()

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angielski Last Summer is another variation on the theme of a young boy’s affair with his stepmother in an otherwise functional family. The film is okay, as it works on all levels in psychological terms, even when the situation gets complicated and the uncovering of the truth becomes imminent. Queen of Hearts, a more memorable Danish-Swedish variation on the same theme, is much more dramatic and sexually adventurous. [Cannes FF] ()

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