Love at eye level: if size does not count

Love at eye level: if size does not count

The courage to love: an unexpected connection

in a world in which external phenomena often decide on value and happiness, the film "My pretty little friend" by Laurent Tirard offers a refreshing view of love and relationships. The story begins with a random call that will change the life of the self -confident lawyer Diane forever.

The unexpected meeting

Diane, a single lawyer, receives a call from Alexandre, a charming architect one evening. This calls from her lost cell phone that she forgot in a restaurant. A simple meeting to hand over the cell phone quickly becomes an unforgettable experience when Diane discovers that Alexandre is much smaller than she expected - he measures just under 1.40 meters. This unexpected turn brings with it both humor and challenges.

The emergence of sympathy and love

Originally Diane is surprised by Alexandre’s size, but her shock quickly gives way to growing sympathy. Alexandre, who deals openly with his height, shows Diane a new, exciting way of dating that is full of unconventional adventures. The connection between Diane and Alexandre continues to grow and develop from an initial curiosity to a deep love.

The view of society

But not all around them support this relationship. Diane's environment reacts to the unequal couple with skepticism. The questions about social norms and expectations are loud. The film stimulates thinking: How much weight should we put on the opinions of others when it comes to happiness? Can one exist against the requirements of a society that often thinks in conventional dimensions?

a triumph of love

"My pretty little friend" is not only a love comedy, but also a moving story about the courage to choose love despite the prejudices of society. The actors Virginie Efira and Jean Dujardin impressively express this message with their acting skills. As an unequal couple, they master the challenges they are given, and thus promote a general rethink about love relationships.

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The film has the potential to touch the viewers and to stimulate them to question their own ideas of love. By shifting the boundaries between tradition and individuality, "my rather little friend" shows that true size comes from the heart and does not depend on physical dimensions.

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