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Reviews > Movies & TV Shows > Movie DVDs > Time to Leave Review
Reviewed on 11/17/07 Plays: 7
A handsome, successful fashion photographer (Melvil Poupaud) learns that he has a malignant brain tumor that will soon kill him. Hiding his diagnosis, he alienates his family and his young boyfriend, but during a short stay with his grandmother (Jeanne Moreau), his vulnerability is met with a big heart and sound advice. A chance encounter with a roadside cafe waitress (Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi) results in an unusual bargain that provides a happy, playful dimension to the proceedings.
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[Video clip playing]. Hi yeah I'm reviewing the DVD Time To Leave. This is about a young successful fashion photographer who discovers that he has a malignant brain tumor. Obviously this shakes him heavily and he basically blows off his boyfriend that he blows off his family. He doesn't know want to do. But then after a trip with his grandmother he is met with like an open heart in all kinds of advice and everything like that truly helps him out a great deal that he meets a waitress some place and they make like a bargain to help him along as well. But just it's about how people deal with stress and anxiety and how people deal with big problems like that. And it's a fairly good movie if not really an upper. Bye.
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A handsome, successful fashion photographer (Melvil Poupaud) learns that he has a malignant brain tumor that will soon kill him. Hiding his diagnosis, he alienates his family and his young boyfriend, but during a short stay with his grandmother (Jeanne Moreau), his vulnerability is met with a big...
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