Gabriel Cauvy (Bruno Solo) is a construction head who lives in a tiny village in Brittany, France. He his wife Rebecca, and Luna his daughter reside in the village of Sainte Lune. Their life is good and pretty much free from stress. One day Rebecca begins to act strange and later is involved in a deadly car crash. Rebecca is killed in the accident and their is evidence that she is the cause of the crash. An empty bottle of vodka is found on the passenger seat and many of the village believe she was drinking at the time of the crash. There is just one problem, Rebecca didn’t drink. Another strange part of the accident is the car was stopped in the middle of the road and facing the wrong way.
Gabriel is really a kindhearted individual but he does not want his wife’s name smeared and begins to look for clues as to what really happened in the deadly crash. The police have blamed Rebecca for drunk driving. The villagers have concluded the same thing that Rebecca was drunk at the wheel but, Gabriel soon finds out the villagers are hiding something. The truth is not going to be easily found.
This is a critically acclaimed French import that is a mystery that must be seen. The acting is well done and the sights and sounds are excellent.Acorn brings this DVD to us on April 17th 2018 and the quality is exquisite. This is quality work all around. It’s hard to lose the love of your life and even worse when it’s under suspicious circumstances. Gabriel wants desperately to clear his wife’s name for her sake as well as for his daughter's. He does not want her growing up hearing all the negative gossip that a small community can dish up. This is a definite for that personal library so don’t waste any time and pick this one up. It will make an afternoon of enjoyable entertainment.
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