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EUR FILM REVIEW: ParisEnsemble Drama Revolves Around Melancholy Heart Patient(October 15, 2009)
*Pierre (Romain Duris) was enjoying a flourishing career as a chorus line dancer until he was diagnosed with advanced heart disease. He turns to his sister Elise (Juliette Binoche) for support, and the selfless social worker rushes to his side to assist however she can. Soon, the divorced, 40 year-old decides to move in with her brother, bringing along her three rambunctious children, energetic souls who help inject a joie de vivre back into their ailing uncle. For the relatively-young mans world has become restricted to the confines of his Paris apartment while he waits for word of a transplant donor. And although he is understandably dejected about his doctors dire prognosis, at least Pierre has loved ones around and a spacious, upper-floor flat with a balcony offering breathtaking, birds eye views of the city below. But instead of a nave waif, we have melancholy Pierre serving as the link to a motley cast of colorful characters. For instance, we find emotionally-vulnerable Elise flirting with a macho fishmonger (Albert Dupontel) she meets in the market. Then theres the pretty neighbor (Melanie These loosely interlocking tales ultimately lead an envious Pierre to the conclusion that none of the above know how lucky they are to be walking breathing running arguing to be just like that, carefree in Paris! A sage insight from a housebound invalid that we all have a lot to be thankful for and that we should never take our health for granted.
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