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So, 'Les cigognes n'en font qu'à leur tête' is a pretty interesting blend of comedy and drama. The story revolves around Marie, who's married to Jeremie, yet feels this deep yearning for another child. She’s got a complicated past with a 20-year-old daughter and a police commissioner ex-husband, which adds layers to her character. The pacing is quite reflective, allowing the emotional weight of adoption to settle in. There are some moments of genuine humor amidst the struggles, making it more than just a heavy drama. The performances feel authentic, especially as we witness Marie's vulnerability. It’s a nuanced look at family and desire, wrapped in a distinctly French atmosphere that can be quite charming. Plus, it’s refreshing to see adoption depicted with such honesty.
Explores themes of family and desire.Unique blend of comedy and drama.Features authentic performances.
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