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This image released by Sony Pictures Classics shows Pascal Greggory, right, and Léa Seydoux in a scene from "One Fine Morning." (Carole Bethuel/Sony Pictures Classics via AP)Though "One Fine Morning" sways between youth and old age, sensuality and incapacity, it's not a neat dichotomy. Hansen-Løve's film, which first moved moviegoers at last year's Cannes Film Festival and which arrives in theaters Friday, is more gracefully concerned with the constancy of loss.
Originally published at The Associated Press