Overview
- French outlets published new critiques on September 16 as the film transitions from a Semaine de la Critique premiere to nationwide release.
- The drama follows a late‑twentysomething Parisian newly diagnosed with throat cancer over a weekend before treatment, blending quiet humor with tenderness.
- Critics note stylistic kinship with Agnès Varda’s Cléo de 5 à 7 through its near‑real‑time city wander and intimate focus.
- Théodore Pellerin’s lead turn, awarded the Semaine de la Critique acting prize, draws broad acclaim alongside support from William Lebghil, Jeanne Balibar and Salomé Dewaels.
- Produced by Blue Monday Productions and France 2 Cinéma, the film is widely described as an assured, sensitive first feature.