Fitfully amusing and poignant in its insights into ageing, this cross-generational fling saga lacks the character and depth to say anything genuinely significant. Glamorous yet vulnerable, Fanny Ardant beguiles, but Laurent Lafitte’s highly resistible as her self-serving beau.
Bright Days Ahead Review

When retired dentist Caroline (Ardant) meets Julien (Lafitte), a technology instructor at her local senior citizens centre, the sparks fly. But the affair that follows has some unexpected consequences.
Release Date:
20 Jun 2014
Running Time:
94 minutes
Certificate:
15
Original Title:
Bright Days Ahead
A romance not nearly as seductive as its lead actress.
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