Summary
Highlights
The trailer opens by introducing Abel Camara, portraying him as a beloved figure. He expresses his frustration with being typecast as a deodorant salesman rather than a serious actor, indicating a conflict between his public image and his artistic aspirations.
Abel reveals he is getting divorced from Marion, suggesting his personal life is as complicated as his professional one. This highlights the emotional toll of his situation and sets the stage for new romantic developments.
Abel meets a woman in a bar, leading to a humorous and awkward encounter where he is caught filming and she expresses discomfort. This scene hints at his charming yet potentially manipulative nature, and introduces a new female lead.
The woman, who is now divorced, finds Abel in her kitchen. Her sister, Estelle, Marions sister, teases her about his charm, highlighting the woman's vulnerability and Abel's captivating presence. The sister also compares their interaction to meeting famous figures like François Hollande, underscoring the unusual nature of their situation.
Abel expresses comfort and happiness with the woman, suggesting a genuine connection is forming. He tells her she's 'not like the others,' a classic romantic line, and the woman struggles with her feelings, including the desire to kiss him.
Marion advises the woman not to make the same mistakes she did, implying Abel is difficult to be with. She states he is deeply in love, but questions how their relationship can work given his fame and wealth, and her perceived ordinariness. The woman, however, feels beautiful in his presence.
The trailer concludes with a seemingly abrupt end to their relationship as Abel asks if they can remain friends, and the woman clearly rejects the idea. This suggests ongoing conflict and uncertainty for the main characters, leaving the audience to wonder about the resolution of their story.