Emilie, notaire de province qui mène une vie conjugale monotone auprès de son mari Bruno, et son frère Antoine, neurologue solitaire, se retrouvent, après plusieurs années, autour de leur mère Berthe, cardiaque. C'est l'occasion pour Emilie et Bruno, qui, enfants, vivaient une relation fusionnelle, de faire le point sur leurs existences.
Berthe, an elderly widow, is forced by her declining health to close the French farmhouse where she has spent much of her life. She moves in with her daughter Émilie and son in law Bruno who share a legal practice and have two grown up children: Anne, a law university student, and Lucien, who was adopted. In spite of Émilie’s efforts, Berthe is not happy in her daughter’s bourgeois home in Blagnac. She sits by the swimming pool in the middle of the night talking to herself and finds the house pretentious. Worried about her mother's physical and mental health, Émilie pays a visit to her unmarried younger brother, Antoine, a neurosurgeon. They have not seen each other for three years, since they quarreled at their father’s funeral. Émilie informs Antoine of their mother's condition and invites him to a Christmas dinner with the entire family.
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