A man takes his wife and their teenage children on a trip down memory lane, dealing with a divorce. Flornt Bernard’s own parents divorced when he was a teenager (as did the children in the film), and it didn’t bother him and his brother too much, as many of their friends had already had their parents divorce. So Bernard and his brother told their parents that it was their problem, and their father took it badly, thinking that they didn’t care. At the beginning of the film, during the breakfast scene, Sandrine’s children look down at the bowl of cereal in front of them in one shot, then suddenly at their mother, who is on the side, in the next shot. Literature Put on a Moon (1902)