2/10
A reconstituted screenplay
10 February 2019
The only way for me to review this movie is an inventory à la Jacques Prévert:

-A reconstituted family.

-A funeral

-A philosophy professor,afraid to be transferred to the Provinces (Poitiers)

-A veggie who feels for the poor animals' stress in the slaughterhouse,soon to be joined by a young sympathizer.

-A young writer,who enjoys dancing in the dark.

-A small ad for "Savane' marble cake

-Shoplifting

-A whiff and love in the toilets (but it does not work)

-Wind pumps.

-The legend of the lost cows.

-Lots and lots of songs in English ,including the well-known French traditional "swing low sweet chariot'.

-A car which poses problems.

-Policemen who stop the car ,but fortunately are good friends with the late father .

-A part of a sermon and a settlement of scores in the church.

-A liberated priest :don't judge lest thou be judged "

-A good neighbor ,perhaps gay (the young couple giggles)

-The dead daddy's house where memories are lingering ,with plenty of grand piano and violins ,to enhance a moving atmosphere.

-One coffee too many and another settlement of scores.

-A high speed train to Pamplona.

-The return of the lost cows (see above)that replace the raccoons.
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