Saturday, 11/30/2024
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A house in the countryside. Early summer. Late afternoon. Pierre, Jules, and Louise have hurried. They are unsure of what to expect. The invitation from their parents was last minute: "Come as quickly as possible, we have something important to tell you. PS: We love you!!!" Upon arriving in the province, the front door is open, but there is no sign of mother and father. Accordingly, the worry grows among the well-traveled children. Has fate, which had treated the Gauthier family so well until now, suddenly turned against them? Already, Pierre, Jules, and Louise speculate about who might be deathly ill: Jeanne or Vincent. When the two enter the living room, bright and cheerful after a walk, the excitement is great. How can parents leave their own children in such uncertainty? The parents squirm. The farewell is final and well-considered. Now finally retired, they will fulfill a lifelong dream and open an orphanage in Cambodia. The departure is imminent. The three siblings feel overwhelmed, excluded, neglected. The bond built over decades threatens to shatter in an instant. Had they deceived each other so thoroughly? DIE LIEBEN ELTERN comically illustrates how envy and jealousy arise, stable feelings turn into impulses, and the prospect of money brings souls to a boil.

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