Mia Hansen-Løve’s newest sees Léa Seydoux falling for a married man. A trailer for “One Fine Morning” introduces us to Sandra (Seydoux), a widowed mom who’s elevating her daughter and serving to to care her sick father. “I just feel like my love life is behind me,” she explains.
Sandra’s life takes an sudden flip when she reconnects with Clément (Melvil Poupaud), a pal from her previous. “You can still love and be loved,” he tells her. Their relationship isn’t platonic for lengthy, however there’s a catch: Clément is married, and he’s “not ready” to go away his spouse and make his son “suffer.” “This was never a fling for me,” Sandra says.
“No Time to Die,” “The Lobster,” and “Blue Is the Warmest Colour” are amongst Seydoux’s credit.
Hansen-Løve’s movies embrace “Bergman Island,” “Things to Come,” and “Goodbye First Love.”
“One Fine Morning” has a one-week theatrical run beginning December 9 and can open in NY and LA January 27.
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