- As a successful lung specialist, Simon is used to dealing with illness and death. But when his mother becomes terminally ill, his self-image begins to falter.
- At the age of 37, Simon is a seasoned doctor, who works with death every day in his department of pneumology. As a good professional, he learned to protect himself. But when her mother is hospitalized in critical condition in a nearby service, the intimate and the professional telescope. All of Simon's world, all his certainties and beliefs are flickering.—Hugo Van Herpe
- At the age of 37, Simon (Jérémie Renier) is already a ward doctor in the pneumology department of a French hospital. In his years as a lung specialist, he has learned what it means to have to face death and how important it is as a doctor to distance himself emotionally. But he is no longer able to do this when his mother Mathilde (Marthe Keller) is admitted to hospital. She has cancer and the chances of recovery are slim. Simon's private and professional lives collide violently and his self-image as a doctor begins to falter. In order to save his mother, he not only oversteps his personal boundaries, but also his medical skills, until he realizes what it actually means to say goodbye to a loved one.
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