Well, it's been two years. Vic, aka Sophie Marceau, noticeably rounded, this is no longer an angular teenager, but a young, attractive, damn charming girl. Years fly, turning that very baby into a full-fledged woman. This is what her mother thinks, admiring, with a sense of fear of losing, on an adult daughter.
This picture is a logical continuation of the family chronicle. The daughter continues to solve love issues, only more responsibly and definitely, and parents who have saved their joint happiness, decide to live for themselves, albeit to the detriment of the relationship, but finding the necessary compromise.
There is no hint of youth comedy, although humorous situations periodically arise, but still, the bias is more on solving everyday issues. Everything is so sensual, and most importantly, not at all contrived, it is beaten in everyday life that it is simply impossible not to worry.
And it is in the second part that the signature French charm is felt, from which it becomes warm and pleasant. Each frame is a small France, not touristic, but magical, in which everyone dreams of visiting. These, and not only, lyrical thoughts bring up the picture.
I will recommend the film for viewing, it is a sensual, and most importantly, a mature continuation of the beloved picture. No one will be disappointed!
I wish everyone a pleasant viewing!!