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2 hours agoA Woman's Life review a breezy comedy of midlife crisis and same-sex affair
Lea Drucker carries off the lead with terrifically competent elan; there's hardly a scene in which she is not interrupted by a call on her mobile, going into bravura walk-and-talk acting on the phone while on the street, arriving at the office or getting into or out of her car. She plays Gabrielle, a brilliant surgeon what other sort is there in the movies? who specialises in maxillofacial reconstruction. Gabrielle is battling budget cuts, scolding her idle interns, doing outstanding work and is heavily reliant on her assistant Kamyar (Laurent Capelluto).
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