Solange is depressed: she hasn't smiled in a long time, she eats less, and she says less. She gets a lot of fainting spells. Raoul tries to save her by enlisting the help of Stephane, a complete stranger, as her boyfriend. Stephane fails to cheer Solange despite listening to Mozart and having every Pocket Book in alphabetical order. She is a knitter. She cleans the house. Everyone, including their vegetable vendor neighbor, agrees that she needs a kid, but she is unable to conceive with either lover. Christian, the brilliant 13-year-old son of the local manufacturing boss, meets the three at a kids' summer camp. Christian is the one who makes Solange laugh again.
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Solange is depressed: she hasn't smiled in a long time, she eats less, and she says less. She gets a lot of fainting spells. Raoul tries to save her by enlisting the help of Stephane, a complete stranger, as her boyfriend. Stephane fails to cheer Solange despite listening to Mozart and having every Pocket Book in alphabetical order. She is a knitter. She cleans the house. Everyone, including their vegetable vendor neighbor, agrees that she needs a kid, but she is unable to conceive with either lover. Christian, the brilliant 13-year-old son of the local manufacturing boss, meets the three at a kids' summer camp. Christian is the one who makes Solange laugh again.
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