Handsome twentysomething Luc is a trainee joiner, a craft inherited from his doting single dad: a man at once proud of his son’s continuation of their trade, and hopeful that he’ll do s…
”: A minor romantic roundelay that deviates little from the essential template of his last three films, it’s very much the work of an artist less preoccupied with innovation than with signature craftsmanship.
A new filmmaker, of course, would never get such a spotlight for an equivalent trifle, but then it’s hard to imagine a new filmmaker making “The Salt of Tears” at all.
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