Et soudain tout le monde me manque

Apr 20 2011 Not Rated 1h 38m
Comedy, Drama

Justine, struggles with commitment, listens to old David Bowie covers, and uses her employer’s private MRI machines to make “X-Ray Art” After a trail of boyfriends, Justine thinks she has found The One, a hunky shoe salesman, but her temporary happiness is thrown when her neurotic 60-year-old Jewish father (Michel Blanc) suffers a delayed midlife crisis and announces that his young second wife is expecting a baby. Justine and her half-sister Dom, who is trying to adopt, are rather annoyed at the news. Coupled with resentment about her father’s absence when she was growing up, causes her to spiral into self-doubt. Overflowing with French charm, Justine gets by with the help of her family, friends, and newly discovered muse.

Plot

Paris, nowadays. Justine is 27, works at an x-ray lab and has a real problem with commitment. She leaves behind a trail of ex-boyfriends. In fact, she just dumped the latest one, Atom, and is now crashing on her sister's couch. She's just met Sami, who could be The One. But this delicate balance is thrown when her immature, 60-years-old father announces that he and wife number 3 are expecting a baby. Rather than give Sami a chance, Justine focuses on the x-ray creations she secretly produces at her lab.

Written by

Jennifer Devoldère, Romain Lévy, Cécile Sellam

Directed by

Jennifer Devoldère

Production Countries

France

Production Companies

TFI Films Productions, Sofimage, CinéCinéma, TPS Star, Union Générale Cinématographique (UGC)

Languages

Polski, Français

Awards

3 wins

Scores
# of Votes
1,674
Average Rating
6.5 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA