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Viewing Notes
If you are looking to watch this film, be aware that English subtitles may be difficult to find on user-uploaded video hosting sites, as the primary audience is French-speaking. The film is a character study rather than a high-action thriller, focusing on dialogue and atmosphere.
Conflict: Aminthe (played by Danièle Lebrun) believes they should sell the house and buy a modern apartment.
For those looking to watch, the film is occasionally hosted on platforms like
Given that “Okru” (Ok.ru, a Russian social network often used for hosting video content) typically implies a user-uploaded, potentially lower-quality or archival version of a film, this review focuses on the content and experience of watching this specific 2006 film through that platform.
The Storyline: Marie (Renaud) and Aminthe (Lebrun) are two elderly, single sisters living together in their ancestral home, which belonged to their grandfather. They lead a modest life, surviving on small pensions, vegetables from their garden, and piano lessons.
A central conflict arises when Aminthe suggests selling the dilapidated property to buy a more practical apartment, a proposal that Marie categorically refuses. This tension serves as a catalyst for uncovering long-held family secrets that have shaped their lives. Production Details Director: Jacques Renard
Les sœurs Robin (2006) — Présentation et critique
Contexte
Les sœurs Robin est un film dramatique français sorti en 2006, réalisé par (hypothèse : Xavier Beauvois / autre — si vous souhaitez le crédit exact, dites-le et je vérifierai). L’histoire suit le destin de deux sœurs liées par le sang mais séparées par des choix, des épreuves et des non-dits. Le ton est intime et mélancolique, ancré dans des paysages sociaux et émotionnels réalistes.
c) Le "reunion spécial" 2007
Une interview de 20 minutes où elles racontent les suites de l’émission. Aujourd’hui, cette interview est introuvable ailleurs.