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: The film includes specific cultural references and even features a priceless cameo from former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin .

: A young, extroverted left-wing activist who believes in "making love, not war". She literally tries to convert her political opponents—typically conservative or right-wing men—by sleeping with them. Le nom des gens

The film uses a "mismatched lovers" trope to dive into heavy social issues with a whimsical touch: : The film includes specific cultural references and

: It touches on the legacy of the Holocaust and the Algerian War , using humor to navigate these "skeletons in the closet". The film uses a "mismatched lovers" trope to

: It explores what it means to be French through the lens of various ethnic and religious backgrounds, including Algerian and Jewish ancestry.

The story follows two characters with vastly different personalities and backgrounds whose lives intersect:

: A reserved, middle-aged bird-flu expert with a common name that leads Bahia to assume he is a conservative. In reality, he is a moderate with a complex family history involving his mother’s Jewish heritage and his father’s work in the nuclear industry. Themes & Style