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French Film Review: Un Beau Matin

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Léa Seydoux plays Sandra, a young translator raising her daughter while navigating the slow decline of her father, Georg, whose illness erodes both memory and language. As hospital visits and care home searches consume her days, she reconnects with Clément, an old friend now in a relationship, and begins an affair that brings both joy and guilt. Pascal Greggory lends restrained dignity to Georg…

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