Fiftysomething Alain Moreau (Depardieu) is a local celebrity in Clermont-Ferrand, where he sings sentimental favourites in a dance hall till 3:30am. A pro who never misses his marksbut in the twilight of his careerAlain spots a beautiful young blonde, Marion (de France), in the audience one night. Marion is an intern at a realtor company run by Alain’s friend, Bruno (Mathieu Amalric), and is unimpressed at first by the chanteur when he parlays a meeting the next day. Eventually Alain’s quiet persistence and frank, self-deprecating attitude finally tempt her to a night between the sheetsbut she makes a clandestine exit next morning before the old boy wakes. But the expected cliches in this story never surface: Alain is neither a selfpitying alcoholic nor a grandstanding smoothie, and Marion neither an easy pushover nor a traumatized youngster. Giannoli’s script paints a beautifully nuanced portrait of two people reaching out for something neither fully comprehends.