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Spring Blossom review: age-gap romance in full bloom

A portrait of romance and fantasy, boredom and adolescence, Suzanne Lindon’s understated and elegant debut navigates the unique thrills of first love. At 16 years old, the psyche of young Parisian Suzanne (also played by Lindon) is little occupied outside of school and home. She has two posters on display in her bedroom – one of Bambi (1942), the other of À Nos Amours (1983) – fitting décor for a precocious and long-limbed adolescent looking for excitement elsewhere. Suzanne’s gaze is distant and disconnected around her fellow students, the claustrophobic camerawork making clear that her mind is withdrawn. When she catches sight of a handsome man, Raphaël (Arnaud Valois), nearly 20 years her senior outside a local Montmartre theatre, she finds that her obsession with and adoration of him fills the gap in her distracted mind.

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