St�phane Briz�, writer-director of the quiet Not Here to Be Loved, compares her tale of a married small-town artisan (Vincent Lindon) falling in love with his infant son's teacher (the handsome Sandrine Kiberlain) to Clint Eastwood's The Bridges of Madison County. A nearer comparison would be Brief Encounter, and there's a poignant train station scene at the end. It's a touching, measured, well-observed film that uses music (the teacher is a trained violinist) skilfully.
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