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* Philippe telling Driss about his deceased wife: "My real disability isn't my wheelchair, but her lost".
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* Philippe telling Driss about his deceased wife: "My real disability isn't my wheelchair, but her lost".loss".
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** The scene when Philippe leaves the restaurant seconds before Eléonore enters the restaurant can be ''extremely'' tearjerking. Especially when you see how happy Eléonore seemed to finally see him.
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** The scene when Philippe leaves the restaurant seconds before Eléonore enters the restaurant can be ''extremely'' tearjerking. Especially when you see how happy Eléonore seemed to finally see him.meet him.
** Also the fact that Philippe is extreme anxious about that she wouldn't like him because of his disability.
** Also the fact that Philippe is extreme anxious about that she wouldn't like him because of his disability.
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* TearJerker: Ludovico Einaudis "Una mattina", especially in the scene at the very end.
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* TearJerker: Ludovico Einaudis "Una mattina", especially in the scene at the very end.
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* TearJerker: Ludovico Einaudis "Una mattina", especially in the scene at the very end.
** The scene when Philippe leaves the restaurant seconds before Eléonore enters the restaurant can be ''extremely'' tearjerking. Especially when you see how happy Eléonore seemed to finally see him.
* After his time in prison, Driss shows up at his aunt's place. After a short fight his aunt sends him away telling him that she never wants to see him again, thinking that she should give him up and that he might be a bad influence on her other children. You can see that it's ''extremely'' hard for her though.
* Philippe telling Driss about his deceased wife: "My real disability isn't my wheelchair, but her lost".
** The scene when Philippe leaves the restaurant seconds before Eléonore enters the restaurant can be ''extremely'' tearjerking. Especially when you see how happy Eléonore seemed to finally see him.
* After his time in prison, Driss shows up at his aunt's place. After a short fight his aunt sends him away telling him that she never wants to see him again, thinking that she should give him up and that he might be a bad influence on her other children. You can see that it's ''extremely'' hard for her though.
* Philippe telling Driss about his deceased wife: "My real disability isn't my wheelchair, but her lost".