it's an unpretentious fine film, which can be seen with pleasure.
Interpreters are beautiful and the dialogues are very pleasant.
As it is usual, authors have some difficult in finding an end for the movie, being possible a few of them. Probably due to this, the last half hour is a bit inconsistent: Pauline redirects her love from father to son a bit too quickly.
Also illogical is that people go from Paris to St. Malo and vice versa as if it was the next town in the map, or as if they had taken helicopters instead of driving or taking a taxi.
Michael Caine exhibits his 80 years splendidly. I am astonished seeing that he will act at least in three films this year.
Interpreters are beautiful and the dialogues are very pleasant.
As it is usual, authors have some difficult in finding an end for the movie, being possible a few of them. Probably due to this, the last half hour is a bit inconsistent: Pauline redirects her love from father to son a bit too quickly.
Also illogical is that people go from Paris to St. Malo and vice versa as if it was the next town in the map, or as if they had taken helicopters instead of driving or taking a taxi.
Michael Caine exhibits his 80 years splendidly. I am astonished seeing that he will act at least in three films this year.