106 mins |
Rated
M (Offensive Language and Sexual References)
Directed by Yvan Attal
Starring Pascale Arbillot, Yvan Attal, Eric Ruf, Charlotte Gainsbourg
Henri (Yvan Attal) is a middle-aged writer in crisis: he wrote a best seller for more than 20 years, but since then he has not found inspiration again. This last stage has been dedicated to his family, his wife (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and their four children. All of them seem to be responsible for his failures, for all the women he will never have again, for all the cars he will never drive and for not living in Rome, his favorite city. Overnight, everything begins to change around him, his wife's unconditional love begins to waver, and his children decide to become independent. “Stupid” appears out of nowhere, a somewhat peculiar dog that will help him understand that his life could become your best story.
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Henri (Yvan Attal) is a middle-aged writer in crisis: he wrote a best seller for more than 20 years, but since then he has not found inspiration again. This last stage has been dedicated to his family, his wife (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and their four children. All of them seem to be responsible for his failures, for all the women he will never have again, for all the cars he will never drive and for not living in Rome, his favorite city. Overnight, everything begins to change around him, his wife's unconditional love begins to waver, and his children decide to become independent. “Stupid” appears out of nowhere, a somewhat peculiar dog that will help him understand that his life could become your best story.