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Cinq épisodes, cinq histoires d'amour dans une même ville. L'occasion d'explorer à chaque fois une situation différente. En matière d'amour, il n'y a pas de "bonne solution". La vérité peut se révéler difficile à accepter et les conflits devenir explosifs. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais In BBC, they decided to look at relationships with a realistic view, but they only succeeded halfway. While the acting is top-notch, the screenwriting attempts are quite lacking. Improvised dialogues don't bother me at all, but often the whole storytelling lacks a punch, and I am left sitting awkwardly at the end credits with the feeling that I have only seen half of what the premise promised me. What good is the believable David Morrissey when he has only a little over twenty minutes in a story about long-distance relationships and stalking? Similarly, Jane Horrocks as Sandra plays a sympathetic study of a deteriorating marriage, but the whole episode seems like the last two pages of the script were snatched away. That is why the middle episode "Holly" shines like a revelation. Billie Piper and Kaya Scodelario play with the tones of Eva Cassidy’s "Time After Time" a perfectly intimate dialogue that reaches an amazing conclusion in a touching atmosphere, and among the other stories, it works by far the best. In summary: the episodes "Nick" and "Sandra" are above average, "Adrian" is an unfinished attempt, "Paul" is a meaningless flop, and "Holly" is a shining gem. ()