Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Beau-Pere (1981)




Pianist Patrick Deawaere is working in some restaurant. His wife leaves him because he's broke, but as she drives out got hit by the truck and dies instantly. So pianist is alone with his stepdaughter. Soon they fall in love with each other, and her real father finds out about it and goes raving mad. As she grows up she goes with boys of her age, and pianist, although jealous, accepts this and find himself another woman. Well shot and directed with great ending.

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