(1998) is a nostalgic high-water mark for French action-comedy, primarily celebrated for reuniting two icons of cinema: Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo .
Directed by , the film follows Alice (Vanessa Paradis), a young woman recently released from prison who discovers her mother loved two men simultaneously twenty years prior. Unable to determine which one is her biological father, she tracks them both down—only to find they are polar opposites: a refined art dealer (Delon) and a rugged ex-legionnaire (Belmondo). Why It Matters 1 chance sur 2 (1998)
It served as a "passing of the torch" to Vanessa Paradis, who was then the rising face of French cool. (1998) is a nostalgic high-water mark for French