Alain is getting married to Virginie. The day will be magnificent, the day will be perfect, and Alain's Lebanese aunts will talk about this wedding for years to come. But Alain has a stomach ache. A dull anger is brewing within him. He fears the reunion of his parents, whose stormy divorce troubled his childhood. He fears the return of his anxiety attacks, he fears his addiction to medication, into which he is about to fall again. His cousin Edouard, a real brother, has promised to parade the bride and groom in a convertible Mustang. Except that on the wedding day, Edouard's mind is elsewhere. He hatches a nebulous plan and insists on talking to Alain about it. In doing so, Edouard summons the ghosts of the past and plunges Alain into an anguish bordering on delirium. Alain now has only one ambition: to survive the most beautiful day of his life.
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