Le chalet (2017) s01e02 Episode Script
Episode 2
Not very lucky, huh? Weâre the kings of the world.
Do you realize that? We got through! Weâre all alive.
Thatâs a crazy trick.
Tonight weâre gonna have a crazy party.
I donât know, shouldnât we call for help, the policeâ¦? Thereâs no reception here.
Weâll call up there.
- Letâs take a selfie.
- Wait, wait! Iâm going to take a selfie! Iâm immortalizing this.
Hold on.
Yeah, heâs really changed.
Fuck.
- Damn.
- Okay, letâs not linger.
- No reception? - Get in the car.
Seriously, I wish Iâd gotten your faces.
Come on, sweetie.
Do rocks often tumble like this? No.
But after the winters weâve had, the rock is unstable.
Itâs not because we failed to report it.
- Do you have reception? - No.
- No one? - No.
I thought cell phones worked in the village.
Yeah, must be out today.
Ãtienne must be calling the police on the landline.
Good, so letâs not get discouraged.
Letâs have a drink.
Nothing works anymore.
No cell, no landline, no Internet, nothing.
The landline makes sense.
The cable goes under the bridge deck.
True.
The cell phones I donât understand.
Usually only storms affect them.
How will we pick up Tiphaineâs parents this weekend? Donât panic.
The important thing is that there arenât any victims.
Weâll inevitably find a solution.
A NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIES No dress, no parents.
My wedding is completely screwed.
Donât be silly.
You have the essentials: the wedding rings, the witnesses, and most importantly, the future husband.
I donât have a dress either.
Itâs no big deal.
And where are your parents? They died two years ago.
Iâm sorry.
I didnât know.
How many are we for dinner? Twelve? - Plus Mathildeâs daughter.
- Right.
Thirteen then.
- Is there a pantry? - There.
- Iâll help you, Chef.
- Great.
- No need to be formal with me.
- Okay.
- Weâre lucky to have a chef.
- Weâll see.
We have enough to hold out for a few days.
Vegetables.
Weâll see if thereâs meat next door.
Hearts of lettuce, Roquefort sauce.
Okay.
Will your daughter eat anything? Iâll make her pasta.
They really went all out.
Yep.
- Where is the relay? - Three miles as the crow flies.
- Why? - Manuâs right.
If anyoneâs familiar with them, we could take a look.
I can try and look at it.
Because you have the skills for that? You install telephone relays? - No, but heâs an electronic engineer.
- Yeah, okay.
In this case, youâre right.
A relay installer would be better, but⦠Okay, itâs settled.
Weâll go tomorrow.
Whoâs in? Thanks.
- Me.
- Me.
Me too, then.
Itâs at least a two-hour walk both there and back, even if it seems close on the map.
Shall we take off around 8:00 a.
m.
? Sound good? - Yeah.
- Okay.
Iâll come.
I know a good shortcut for those who arenât afraid of slopes.
And donât forget, kids, we have a wedding to prepare for.
Come on, Ãtienne, letâs leave the kids alone.
- Have a good night, Philippe.
- Good night.
- Good-bye.
- Bye.
- Bye, Dad.
- Good night.
To the newlyweds.
We donât know if itâs because of the relay.
- Cell phones here arenât dependable.
- Might as well try.
Iâm more counting on Gaspard.
When he comes back up and sees the bridge⦠No bridge, no cell phone.
Doesnât look good for your five-star project, huh? It was your job to call the civil corps.
We knew this could happen.
Itâs okay.
Itâs okay, guys.
Itâll work out.
Knife on the right.
I heard youâre an actress.
Anything I might have seen you in? A movie for television, but my scene was cut.
Oh, too bad.
But you can support yourself as an actress? Yeah, maybe someday.
For now, Iâm a hostess at Sébastienâs car showroom.
Thatâs how we met.
- You present the models and stuff? - Not really.
I present my legs and cleavage to big customers so they negotiate less.
Ah, okay.
Come eat, before it gets cold.
- Whereâs Mathilde? - Putting Léonore to bed.
â¦two, three, thanks.
Oh, man.
This is serious.
Thank you, Chef.
Youâre a genius, Fabio.
This is beautiful.
Excellent.
- Just a minute.
- Whatâs going on? Itâs okay.
Iâd just like to give a toast to Valmoline.
And to all of you who find yourselves back here just like when you were small.
Actually, I envy all of the beautiful memories you must have together.
Even though Iâm not from here, Iâm happy to be with you.
And despite the distances of life, your jobs, your professional successes, youâve found the time to come together.
Itâs a nice lesson that weâll take with us when weâre back to our normal lives.
Thatâs it.
Until the bridge is fixed, of course.
Thatâs all.
You can eat.
- Enjoy your meal.
- Thank you.
I almost started blubbering.
- On that note, who wants wine? - Me, please.
Iâll go get another bottle then.
Seb, do you want⦠- Hi, Paul.
- Alice, I have something for you.
All right, here you go.
Thank you.
- Thatâs all? - Yes.
Your mother doesnât write very often, huh? No, but she calls every week.
Sheâs coming back in early September.
Yeah, right.
In any case, Milou wonât see her anytime soon.
What a slut.
- I have your mail.
- Okay.
- Iâm going for a walk with Julien.
- Hold on.
- Youâll be back for lunch? - No, weâre having a picnic.
Okay, but I want you back before dinner.
- Yes, Dad.
See you later.
- Yeah.
I have something for you.
Oh, yeah? What? - One of these is for you.
- Thank you.
- You made them? - Yeah, I was a scout.
- It sounds awesome.
- I see.
You think it sucks.
No.
Not at all.
If I want to see you, Iâll whistle in front of your window.
- Youâre making fun of me.
- Iâm not.
Iâd like to stay here forever.
Why do you say that? Youâve only just arrived.
With my dad, you have to be ready for anything.
Weâve moved three times in two years.
- Hi, Alice.
- Canât we have some peace? Youâre such a pain.
Come on, Julien.
Letâs go.
Come, Julien.
Come, my little puppy.
What are you doing with this dork? Donât mind them.
Theyâre idiots.
Come on.
Let go of me! Stop moving.
- Let go of me! - Stop moving.
SETTINGS MOM Mommy, Iâve left several messages but youâre not answering.
Get a new cell phone.
xoxo Mommy, wedding pushed back ten days! Weâre going on a surprise trip! Iâm so happy! Iâll tell you everything.
xoxo DELETE MESSAGE CANCEL SHUTTING DOWN The three of us reunited, just like when we were ten.
Nice, huh? - Cheers.
- Cheers, guys.
Hey, did you see Aliceâs boyfriend? I wouldâve never imagined her with a guy like that.
Why? I think heâs pretty nice.
- Yeah, and heâs a good cook.
- Heâs a line cook.
Kind of basic.
- Heâs a chef, not a line cook.
- Ah, a chef.
Yeah, heâs a chef.
And Laurentâs right.
Wasnât dinner great? I donât know.
I hope the âchefâ knows how to cook game meat, since weâre going to run out of food soon.
Maybe Iâll take him hunting.
- What? - Seb, I know exactly what youâre up to.
Iâm here to get married and enjoy a family vacation.
So no unsavory jokes, okay? - Itâs fine, Iâm kidding.
- Yeah, okay.
I think Aliceâs guy is nice.
Itâs just that⦠Yeah? That what? I donât know, with his hair, his expression⦠What? Say it.
No, Seb, donât tell me youâre still in love with her! Donât you remember all the times she turned you down? Hold on.
You donât know what youâre talking about.
- Yes, I do.
- No, you donât.
We used to go out.
She was seriously into me.
- Yeah, she was.
- Serious, yeah.
You guys suck.
- So serious.
- You guys suck.
Whatâs all this whispering? Itâs Seb mistaking his dreams for reality.
- Yeah, as usual.
- Guys, just shut up, seriously.
- Whereâs Erika? - She went to bed.
Sweetie, letâs go for a little walk in the woods.
Come on.
Iâll be the wolf.
Go on.
- Ridiculous.
- Her ass⦠Tell me what happened in 2007.
I donât know what youâre talking about.
And yet there was a notable event for you that year.
You were accused of sexual harassment by an employee of your company.
âSandrine Lefur.
â Oh, yeah, that.
I hadnât done anything.
That was revenge.
Really? Revenge for what? We had a little adventure.
She thought it was for life.
I disagreed.
Then she spitefully accused me of harassment.
The classic attack.
And six weeks after she accused you, she disappeared.
Yeah, seems so.
What do you want me to do about it? The investigation proved I didnât do anything.
She was insane.
Anything could have happened.
Only you says she was insane.
By all accounts, she was a normal young woman.
Was Erika, the wife of your friend Thierry, insane too? Not at all.
Whatâs the connection? - Didnât she make a pass at you? - No.
Why do you say that? - What happened to her? - I donât know.
I was hoping you could tell me.
Are you okay, honey? Well, no, Iâm not.
My parents arenât here.
I have no dress.
You might think itâs silly, but I wanted a real wedding.
We already donât have any guests.
Youâre not going to pull the guest card on me.
We agreed.
Intimate wedding and big party once we get home.
Intimate doesnât mean without my parents and naked.
But youâre beautiful like that.
Looks almost like a wedding dress.
And in any case, it suits me.
Everything will sort itself out.
Come here.
The bridge will be repaired and your parents will come with your dress.
Then weâll get married, weâll be happy, and weâll have lots of children.
And in the meantime, you want me to take you? - Think the bridge will be repaired soon? - I donât know.
I hope so.
What happens if someone gets sick? Donât worry.
Everything will be back to normal soon.
- Do you really think so? - Yes, of course.
- Hey, we didnât even have time to talk.
- Thatâs true.
So did you have a good time during your week in Hamburg? Yes, we finalized all the contracts.
I just hope there wonât be any last-minute issues.
At least youâll be forced to take a little break from work.
A teensy one.
Do you like it here? Does it make you want to invest with Laurent? Yeah, why not? You know, I feel like thereâs at least one couple not doing well.
Oh? Which one? - You donât see it? - No.
Thatâs funny.
Observe.
Weâll talk about it tomorrow.
Think I didnât see how you and Alice looked at each other during my toast? I felt so stupid all of a sudden.
It had nothing to do with you.
Are you sure? My speech was a little silly.
No.
It was sweet.
- Yeah? You mean silly.
- Of course not.
Come on, whatâs going on? You donât want to loosen that? Youâre starting to show.
Stop, donât change the subject.
What are you hiding? Nothing.
Iâm not hiding anything.
- You werenât in love with her? - Of course not.
Sheâs my best friend.
We adored each other.
Thatâs all.
The ones in love with her were Sébastien and Julien.
What peace! Weâll sleep well.
- Did you enjoy dinner? - Delicious.
Yet you didnât eat much.
Unlike Adèle, I donât think itâs wonderful that we all find ourselves here.
And I donât like this chalet.
Lastly, I would have preferred to sleep in my fatherâs house.
We can go there if you want.
I really donât mind.
Thatâs nice of you.
Did you know Philippe asked me if I wanted to sell it to him? Makes sense if he wants to revive the village.
Pretty brave, no? He can try all he wants.
Iâll never sell it to him.
What I like about you is youâre always in the nuance and consensus.
Okay, Mr.
Nice Guy, who wants the entire world to be friends.
- Come si dice medium rare? - A punto.
No, al dente.
Thierry? Donât you want to come to bed with me, please? What the hell am I doing here? Damn.
Julien! Donât look at me! Donât look at me! Donât look at me! Go away! - Hello.
- Hello.
Both of your sons and their friend Sébastien beat up my son, Julien, and tore up his clothes.
I wonât file a complaint out of respect for you.
But I hope youâll punish them.
My sons have never hurt anyone.
You can tell them that if they ever do this again, I wonât hesitate.
- Okay, Iâll talk to them.
- If they ever do what again? - A fight between kids never hurt anyone.
- A fight? Three against one? So you teach them violence and cowardice? We donât raise our kids in cotton wool.
They learn to cope by themselves.
Youâve been warned.
If your kids continue to behave like bullies, Iâll treat them as such.
Julien didnât give me details, but Iâm sure it went beyond a simple fight.
Iâll talk to them.
They wonât do this again, I can promise you that.
They listen to me more than their mother.
More than their father even.
Thank you.
What will you do with your money if you win? Iâll start with a trip around the world.
- Alone? - Not necessarily.
Whoâs the lucky guy? - Ãtienne? - Oh, no.
Thatâs out of the question.
You.
Why not? Iâm too old for you.
Youâre only ten years older than me.
- How do you know that? - I read it in an article.
You were born in â53.
Youâre 44.
Forty-four.
- Gift from the house.
- Thank you.
If you read the article, you know my favorite games are roulette and baccarat.
We do what we can.
Thereâs no roulette here.
You keep the grid as a souvenir, and if you win the jackpot, you take me around the world.
- Okay? - Itâs a deal.
Can we have pastis please, Mumu? Gaspard, it must be shameful to have a son who canât defend himself, no? Yeah.
Youâre right.
I wouldnât want to be the father of a fag who complains to mom and dad.
Am I right? Keep your little bully on a leash, or Iâll stick his face in a muzzle.
- Touch my son and Iâll kill you.
- Ãtienne, stop.
Will you calm down? Mr.
Rodier is right.
Sébastien never wastes any opportunity to screw up and you know it.
So shut up.
Damn it, guys, weâre not going to be as stupid as our kids.
Come on, this is my treat.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Mom? - Adèle, what are you doing? - Nothing.
I heard a noise.
Must be an animal.
Come to bed.
It seems like youâre not getting much sleep.
- Howâs it going, Alice? - Hi.
- Did you sleep well? - Yeah.
Alice? What? You know, I can see youâre avoiding me.
I know you donât have good memories with me, but Iâve changed.
At least, Iâm trying to change.
I wanted to tell you that Iâm sorry.
For everything Iâve done to you, everything I told you when I was 13.
I just wanted you to know that.
Okay.
So, we can be friends then? - Hello, everybody.
- Hello.
Hi.
- Hello.
- Hi.
- Everything okay? - Howâs it going? Letâs meet in a quick half hour.
- Hi, Alice.
- Hi.
- Léo, what do you want for breakfast? - What kind of cereal is there? - Iâll look.
You go with Mom.
- Okay.
- Hi.
- How are you, sweetie? - Could you get me some coffee? - Yes.
- Hi.
- Hello.
- Sleep well? - Yeah, great.
If you want, you can go join her.
I mean, Iâm just saying.
No, we were discussing something totally irrelevant.
- Donât be jealous.
- Iâm not jealous.
You felt great this morning.
- Really? - Yeah.
Iâve never felt it so big.
Is it the fresh mountain air, or what? Maybe.
Donât get me hot.
Weâre in a kitchen.
- Hello, my kitten.
- Hello, Daddy.
- Julien still asleep? - No, he went for a walk.
- I hope that⦠- Normally the problem is resolved.
The more I think about it, the more I feel it was a stupid idea to come here.
No, we just have to take our scrapes.
Amélie is delighted, and I think Julien and Alice are getting along quite well.
But thereâs not just the children.
Thereâs us.
Thereâs⦠- Thereâs you.
- What about me? Is this because I came back a little late? I took the drink of friendship last night with Philippe and Ãtienne.
They asked if Iâd be the fourth in poker.
I couldnât refuse.
Itâs not enough that we live in this hole? I have to stay cooped up and report to you? No, you do what you want, whenever and with whomever.
What does that mean? Iâm doing well here.
Iâm working, nature and this town of degenerates are inspiring me.
Thanks a lot.
Isnât that what you wanted, for us to fit in? - Whatâs the problem? - Thatâs enough.
The truce didnât last very long, huh? You okay, sweetie? Donât worry.
Dad and I had a little fight, but itâs nothing.
- You know how it goes.
- Yes.
What are you gonna do with that? I donât know.
Heâs dead.
- Bury it? - Why? Is it because taking it to your mother to cook would be justifying its killing? Yes, there is that.
And Amélie would be sad to see a dead rabbit.
Thatâs another story.
- You know who did this? - Doesnât matter.
Youâre not stealing food out of his mouth.
He laid this trap to get pleasure out of an animal suffering.
- You think? - I donât think.
Iâm sure.
Itâs a specifically human behavior and statistically prevalent.
A sadist, basically.
- Have you studied Rousseau in class? - No, why? The myth of the noble savage is a harmful myth.
What worth is a species that kills and maims simply for the pleasure of it? - Not everyone is like that.
- Maybe.
Those who have the power are like him.
Some people at the top want good things for people.
No, thatâs propaganda.
So what do you think we can do? Nothing.
If I were an alien who landed on Earth, Iâd say weâd have to eliminate this species in order to protect the others.
- Remove the human species? - Public health measure.
True, itâs eliminating itself already, but also the earth and all other species in the process.
Thatâs what we need to avoid.
Meanwhile, since you have qualms, Iâll eat the rabbit.
But what I said is still relevant.
- Julien.
- Yes.
Right here.
- How are you? - Fine, and you? This is my friend Manu.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- What are you doing? - Something Iâve seen in a book.
Careful, stay back.
Alice, take this stick and lift the rope without getting closer.
- You did that all by yourself? - Yeah.
It wasnât complicated.
Now, thatâs a trap.
- And what if you kill someone? - Too bad for him.
- How will you lure him in? - Iâll figure out a way.
- Can I see your book? - Iâll lend it to you.
You hang the rope.
- What? - Whatâs the matter? That dirty pig Sébastien shit in the cabin.
- Okay, letâs go.
- Yes, Dad, weâre coming.
Youâre 30.
You donât have to obey your father anymore.
Thatâs enough, Seb.
Donât listen to him.
See you later, my love.
Weâll be back in the early afternoon.
Thatâs if we donât lollygag.
Letâs go.
If you see fine herbs, thyme, rosemary, artemisia, sarsaparilla, grab some.
Whereâs Léo? Léo? Your daughter is adorable.
Sheâs preparing you a bouquet.
Come.
- Do you want to have children? - No.
No way.
You may change your mind one day.
Youâre young.
- Look, Mom.
These flowers are so pretty.
- Yes, my darling.
- Can I have them? - Yes.
- Do you know Alice well? - No, why? I feel like Iâm in jail here.
Philippe said everything will be back to normal soon.
Philippeâs nice, but he doesnât know anything.
Itâs true.
Sébastien told me.
No more road.
The phone is dead.
Weâre alone in the world.
Maybe weâll all die of starvation and nobody will know for months.
This pisses me off.
Léo? Léo? Léonore? Hey.
Léo? Léonore! Answer me.
Iâm gonna catch you! You okay, guys? Itâs not too hard? Fuck, man up.
Youâre soft.
Manu, I bet itâs been a while since youâve climbed a real hill.
- Iâm okay.
Donât worry about me.
- Yeah.
You know what you can do? Wait there, enjoy the view.
Weâll pick you up on our way back.
Oh, stupid me, youâre the relay specialist.
Right.
- I canât wait to see that.
- Iâll impress you, just wait.
- You okay, Olivier? No cramps? - Iâm fine, thanks.
Stop showing off, Seb.
We donât down steroids all day long at the gym.
Some people work.
Is that because youâre jealous? Sébastien, the more things change, the more you stay the same.
Look.
Isnât this nice? Being all together like this? Come on, Dad, letâs not lollygag.
- Itâs this way, right? - Yeah.
Straight ahead.
- Itâs the story of - See you tomorrow.
- See you tomorrow.
- See you tomorrow.
- So you like Manu? - Yeah, heâs nice.
Are you okay, Julien? But⦠What happened all of a sudden? - Well, bye, Julien.
See you tomorrow.
- Bye.
That way all the clothes will be just fine.
Iâll put out some small plates for you.
Come on, you.
You donât want big plates? Hello, everybody.
Have a good day? - No fighting? - No.
- How are you? - Getting there.
I took a long walk today.
Iâm so hungry.
Amélie, come eat.
Iâll go fetch her.
In fact, Philippe asked me to play poker again tonight with Milou and Ãtienne.
I donât enjoy it all that much, but itâs a way to smooth things over.
No problem.
Sheâs not hungry.
She doesnât want to come.
- Everything okay, Julien? - Yeah, yeah.
Iâll go get her.
Here.
Amélie, thatâs enough.
Come and eat.
Very good.
Here, cut.
Put in your bets.
Youâre hooked.
Watch out.
It shows.
Youâre one to talk.
You think I didnât catch you and Philippe coming out of the shed? - Shut up.
- Donât worry.
Florence should be careful about her guy instead of whining all day.
I wouldnât want to end up like her.
I fold.
Itâs late anyway.
I fold too.
- You going into town tomorrow? - Yes, another reason to get to sleep.
All right, bye, guys.
Night, girls.
- Bye, Milou.
- Good night.
I fold too.
Iâm dead tired.
Youâre really a bunch of wimps.
Bye, everyone.
Bye.
Wow, you cleaned us all out tonight.
- Muriel, youâre closing, right? - Yes, Iâm on it.
- Can I have a nightcap? - No.
Iâm closing.
- Itâs not late.
- No, tomorrow.
Iâm too tired.
Good night.
Take me far away from here, Jean-Louis.
I canât stand this life anymore.
Many people would envy you for this life.
The mountains, clean air, a beautiful village.
What? Stuck in the middle of nowhere, three hours from the closest town, with a money-obsessed brother and a depressive sister-in-law? Thatâs what people would envy me for? Tell me⦠why are you so hard on Ãtienne? Heâs too stupid.
He irritates me.
Why do you ask? I like to understand whatâs going on.
- What is there between you two? - Nothing.
I slept with him once or twice.
Does that bother you? Not much choice here.
We have fun with whatâs available.
When they were 15, Françoise and Philippe slept together any chance they could.
That didnât mean they were going to get married.
Françoise? My Françoise with your brother? Yes, your Françoise.
Does that surprise you? Okay.
- She didnât tell you? - No.
- Are you jealous? - No.
In any case, if we were to leave together, your Françoise wouldnât remain alone for long.
Trust me.
My brother is still very devoted.
I know him.
Even if heâs using Christine as a stopgap.
- Rather, itâs him whoâs the stopgap.
- Come on, thatâs gross.
You started it.
Look at me.
Stop.
- Youâre leaving already? - Yes.
Because of what I said? No, but I have to go home.
Itâs late.
Take me.
Take me.
Promise me youâll at least think about it.
Itâs all I think about.
I love you.
I love you, I love you, I love you.
I love you! Laurent! What is it? Come on, get it out! Laurent! Heâs in shock.
His heartâs still beating.
Heâs strong.
Heâs gonna make it.
Let him breathe.
Iâll kill the bastard who laid this shit.
Iâll get rid of this.
We must bring him down.
Sébastien, let go.
Nobody touches anything.
- Donât order me around! - Itâs not an order.
If you want to catch and convict this guy, donât touch anything.
- Fuck you.
- We have to preserve the fingerprints.
Weâll make a stretcher.
You gotta repair the relay so we can call for help.
- I canât guarantee anything.
- Itâs worth a try, right? Do you need help? - Iâm coming with you.
- Okay.
- Laurent.
Laurent.
- Be quick, but be careful.
Yeah, weâll be careful where we step.
- What do we need? - I donât know, some branches⦠Branches to make a stretcher? Thatâs total nonsense.
Iâve never made one.
Calm down.
Do you see something? Yeah, everything is turned off.
Iâll look in there.
Oh, fuck.
You gotta be kidding me.
- Who could have done this? - Damn.
We canât fix this with what we have available.
Whatâs going on here? Iâm scared, Manu.
Weâll get this fever down.
Are you okay, Erika? A freakâs setting traps and you want me to do what? Cut the crap.
Itâs been 20 years.
Subtitle translation by Nathalie Lesage
Do you realize that? We got through! Weâre all alive.
Thatâs a crazy trick.
Tonight weâre gonna have a crazy party.
I donât know, shouldnât we call for help, the policeâ¦? Thereâs no reception here.
Weâll call up there.
- Letâs take a selfie.
- Wait, wait! Iâm going to take a selfie! Iâm immortalizing this.
Hold on.
Yeah, heâs really changed.
Fuck.
- Damn.
- Okay, letâs not linger.
- No reception? - Get in the car.
Seriously, I wish Iâd gotten your faces.
Come on, sweetie.
Do rocks often tumble like this? No.
But after the winters weâve had, the rock is unstable.
Itâs not because we failed to report it.
- Do you have reception? - No.
- No one? - No.
I thought cell phones worked in the village.
Yeah, must be out today.
Ãtienne must be calling the police on the landline.
Good, so letâs not get discouraged.
Letâs have a drink.
Nothing works anymore.
No cell, no landline, no Internet, nothing.
The landline makes sense.
The cable goes under the bridge deck.
True.
The cell phones I donât understand.
Usually only storms affect them.
How will we pick up Tiphaineâs parents this weekend? Donât panic.
The important thing is that there arenât any victims.
Weâll inevitably find a solution.
A NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIES No dress, no parents.
My wedding is completely screwed.
Donât be silly.
You have the essentials: the wedding rings, the witnesses, and most importantly, the future husband.
I donât have a dress either.
Itâs no big deal.
And where are your parents? They died two years ago.
Iâm sorry.
I didnât know.
How many are we for dinner? Twelve? - Plus Mathildeâs daughter.
- Right.
Thirteen then.
- Is there a pantry? - There.
- Iâll help you, Chef.
- Great.
- No need to be formal with me.
- Okay.
- Weâre lucky to have a chef.
- Weâll see.
We have enough to hold out for a few days.
Vegetables.
Weâll see if thereâs meat next door.
Hearts of lettuce, Roquefort sauce.
Okay.
Will your daughter eat anything? Iâll make her pasta.
They really went all out.
Yep.
- Where is the relay? - Three miles as the crow flies.
- Why? - Manuâs right.
If anyoneâs familiar with them, we could take a look.
I can try and look at it.
Because you have the skills for that? You install telephone relays? - No, but heâs an electronic engineer.
- Yeah, okay.
In this case, youâre right.
A relay installer would be better, but⦠Okay, itâs settled.
Weâll go tomorrow.
Whoâs in? Thanks.
- Me.
- Me.
Me too, then.
Itâs at least a two-hour walk both there and back, even if it seems close on the map.
Shall we take off around 8:00 a.
m.
? Sound good? - Yeah.
- Okay.
Iâll come.
I know a good shortcut for those who arenât afraid of slopes.
And donât forget, kids, we have a wedding to prepare for.
Come on, Ãtienne, letâs leave the kids alone.
- Have a good night, Philippe.
- Good night.
- Good-bye.
- Bye.
- Bye, Dad.
- Good night.
To the newlyweds.
We donât know if itâs because of the relay.
- Cell phones here arenât dependable.
- Might as well try.
Iâm more counting on Gaspard.
When he comes back up and sees the bridge⦠No bridge, no cell phone.
Doesnât look good for your five-star project, huh? It was your job to call the civil corps.
We knew this could happen.
Itâs okay.
Itâs okay, guys.
Itâll work out.
Knife on the right.
I heard youâre an actress.
Anything I might have seen you in? A movie for television, but my scene was cut.
Oh, too bad.
But you can support yourself as an actress? Yeah, maybe someday.
For now, Iâm a hostess at Sébastienâs car showroom.
Thatâs how we met.
- You present the models and stuff? - Not really.
I present my legs and cleavage to big customers so they negotiate less.
Ah, okay.
Come eat, before it gets cold.
- Whereâs Mathilde? - Putting Léonore to bed.
â¦two, three, thanks.
Oh, man.
This is serious.
Thank you, Chef.
Youâre a genius, Fabio.
This is beautiful.
Excellent.
- Just a minute.
- Whatâs going on? Itâs okay.
Iâd just like to give a toast to Valmoline.
And to all of you who find yourselves back here just like when you were small.
Actually, I envy all of the beautiful memories you must have together.
Even though Iâm not from here, Iâm happy to be with you.
And despite the distances of life, your jobs, your professional successes, youâve found the time to come together.
Itâs a nice lesson that weâll take with us when weâre back to our normal lives.
Thatâs it.
Until the bridge is fixed, of course.
Thatâs all.
You can eat.
- Enjoy your meal.
- Thank you.
I almost started blubbering.
- On that note, who wants wine? - Me, please.
Iâll go get another bottle then.
Seb, do you want⦠- Hi, Paul.
- Alice, I have something for you.
All right, here you go.
Thank you.
- Thatâs all? - Yes.
Your mother doesnât write very often, huh? No, but she calls every week.
Sheâs coming back in early September.
Yeah, right.
In any case, Milou wonât see her anytime soon.
What a slut.
- I have your mail.
- Okay.
- Iâm going for a walk with Julien.
- Hold on.
- Youâll be back for lunch? - No, weâre having a picnic.
Okay, but I want you back before dinner.
- Yes, Dad.
See you later.
- Yeah.
I have something for you.
Oh, yeah? What? - One of these is for you.
- Thank you.
- You made them? - Yeah, I was a scout.
- It sounds awesome.
- I see.
You think it sucks.
No.
Not at all.
If I want to see you, Iâll whistle in front of your window.
- Youâre making fun of me.
- Iâm not.
Iâd like to stay here forever.
Why do you say that? Youâve only just arrived.
With my dad, you have to be ready for anything.
Weâve moved three times in two years.
- Hi, Alice.
- Canât we have some peace? Youâre such a pain.
Come on, Julien.
Letâs go.
Come, Julien.
Come, my little puppy.
What are you doing with this dork? Donât mind them.
Theyâre idiots.
Come on.
Let go of me! Stop moving.
- Let go of me! - Stop moving.
SETTINGS MOM Mommy, Iâve left several messages but youâre not answering.
Get a new cell phone.
xoxo Mommy, wedding pushed back ten days! Weâre going on a surprise trip! Iâm so happy! Iâll tell you everything.
xoxo DELETE MESSAGE CANCEL SHUTTING DOWN The three of us reunited, just like when we were ten.
Nice, huh? - Cheers.
- Cheers, guys.
Hey, did you see Aliceâs boyfriend? I wouldâve never imagined her with a guy like that.
Why? I think heâs pretty nice.
- Yeah, and heâs a good cook.
- Heâs a line cook.
Kind of basic.
- Heâs a chef, not a line cook.
- Ah, a chef.
Yeah, heâs a chef.
And Laurentâs right.
Wasnât dinner great? I donât know.
I hope the âchefâ knows how to cook game meat, since weâre going to run out of food soon.
Maybe Iâll take him hunting.
- What? - Seb, I know exactly what youâre up to.
Iâm here to get married and enjoy a family vacation.
So no unsavory jokes, okay? - Itâs fine, Iâm kidding.
- Yeah, okay.
I think Aliceâs guy is nice.
Itâs just that⦠Yeah? That what? I donât know, with his hair, his expression⦠What? Say it.
No, Seb, donât tell me youâre still in love with her! Donât you remember all the times she turned you down? Hold on.
You donât know what youâre talking about.
- Yes, I do.
- No, you donât.
We used to go out.
She was seriously into me.
- Yeah, she was.
- Serious, yeah.
You guys suck.
- So serious.
- You guys suck.
Whatâs all this whispering? Itâs Seb mistaking his dreams for reality.
- Yeah, as usual.
- Guys, just shut up, seriously.
- Whereâs Erika? - She went to bed.
Sweetie, letâs go for a little walk in the woods.
Come on.
Iâll be the wolf.
Go on.
- Ridiculous.
- Her ass⦠Tell me what happened in 2007.
I donât know what youâre talking about.
And yet there was a notable event for you that year.
You were accused of sexual harassment by an employee of your company.
âSandrine Lefur.
â Oh, yeah, that.
I hadnât done anything.
That was revenge.
Really? Revenge for what? We had a little adventure.
She thought it was for life.
I disagreed.
Then she spitefully accused me of harassment.
The classic attack.
And six weeks after she accused you, she disappeared.
Yeah, seems so.
What do you want me to do about it? The investigation proved I didnât do anything.
She was insane.
Anything could have happened.
Only you says she was insane.
By all accounts, she was a normal young woman.
Was Erika, the wife of your friend Thierry, insane too? Not at all.
Whatâs the connection? - Didnât she make a pass at you? - No.
Why do you say that? - What happened to her? - I donât know.
I was hoping you could tell me.
Are you okay, honey? Well, no, Iâm not.
My parents arenât here.
I have no dress.
You might think itâs silly, but I wanted a real wedding.
We already donât have any guests.
Youâre not going to pull the guest card on me.
We agreed.
Intimate wedding and big party once we get home.
Intimate doesnât mean without my parents and naked.
But youâre beautiful like that.
Looks almost like a wedding dress.
And in any case, it suits me.
Everything will sort itself out.
Come here.
The bridge will be repaired and your parents will come with your dress.
Then weâll get married, weâll be happy, and weâll have lots of children.
And in the meantime, you want me to take you? - Think the bridge will be repaired soon? - I donât know.
I hope so.
What happens if someone gets sick? Donât worry.
Everything will be back to normal soon.
- Do you really think so? - Yes, of course.
- Hey, we didnât even have time to talk.
- Thatâs true.
So did you have a good time during your week in Hamburg? Yes, we finalized all the contracts.
I just hope there wonât be any last-minute issues.
At least youâll be forced to take a little break from work.
A teensy one.
Do you like it here? Does it make you want to invest with Laurent? Yeah, why not? You know, I feel like thereâs at least one couple not doing well.
Oh? Which one? - You donât see it? - No.
Thatâs funny.
Observe.
Weâll talk about it tomorrow.
Think I didnât see how you and Alice looked at each other during my toast? I felt so stupid all of a sudden.
It had nothing to do with you.
Are you sure? My speech was a little silly.
No.
It was sweet.
- Yeah? You mean silly.
- Of course not.
Come on, whatâs going on? You donât want to loosen that? Youâre starting to show.
Stop, donât change the subject.
What are you hiding? Nothing.
Iâm not hiding anything.
- You werenât in love with her? - Of course not.
Sheâs my best friend.
We adored each other.
Thatâs all.
The ones in love with her were Sébastien and Julien.
What peace! Weâll sleep well.
- Did you enjoy dinner? - Delicious.
Yet you didnât eat much.
Unlike Adèle, I donât think itâs wonderful that we all find ourselves here.
And I donât like this chalet.
Lastly, I would have preferred to sleep in my fatherâs house.
We can go there if you want.
I really donât mind.
Thatâs nice of you.
Did you know Philippe asked me if I wanted to sell it to him? Makes sense if he wants to revive the village.
Pretty brave, no? He can try all he wants.
Iâll never sell it to him.
What I like about you is youâre always in the nuance and consensus.
Okay, Mr.
Nice Guy, who wants the entire world to be friends.
- Come si dice medium rare? - A punto.
No, al dente.
Thierry? Donât you want to come to bed with me, please? What the hell am I doing here? Damn.
Julien! Donât look at me! Donât look at me! Donât look at me! Go away! - Hello.
- Hello.
Both of your sons and their friend Sébastien beat up my son, Julien, and tore up his clothes.
I wonât file a complaint out of respect for you.
But I hope youâll punish them.
My sons have never hurt anyone.
You can tell them that if they ever do this again, I wonât hesitate.
- Okay, Iâll talk to them.
- If they ever do what again? - A fight between kids never hurt anyone.
- A fight? Three against one? So you teach them violence and cowardice? We donât raise our kids in cotton wool.
They learn to cope by themselves.
Youâve been warned.
If your kids continue to behave like bullies, Iâll treat them as such.
Julien didnât give me details, but Iâm sure it went beyond a simple fight.
Iâll talk to them.
They wonât do this again, I can promise you that.
They listen to me more than their mother.
More than their father even.
Thank you.
What will you do with your money if you win? Iâll start with a trip around the world.
- Alone? - Not necessarily.
Whoâs the lucky guy? - Ãtienne? - Oh, no.
Thatâs out of the question.
You.
Why not? Iâm too old for you.
Youâre only ten years older than me.
- How do you know that? - I read it in an article.
You were born in â53.
Youâre 44.
Forty-four.
- Gift from the house.
- Thank you.
If you read the article, you know my favorite games are roulette and baccarat.
We do what we can.
Thereâs no roulette here.
You keep the grid as a souvenir, and if you win the jackpot, you take me around the world.
- Okay? - Itâs a deal.
Can we have pastis please, Mumu? Gaspard, it must be shameful to have a son who canât defend himself, no? Yeah.
Youâre right.
I wouldnât want to be the father of a fag who complains to mom and dad.
Am I right? Keep your little bully on a leash, or Iâll stick his face in a muzzle.
- Touch my son and Iâll kill you.
- Ãtienne, stop.
Will you calm down? Mr.
Rodier is right.
Sébastien never wastes any opportunity to screw up and you know it.
So shut up.
Damn it, guys, weâre not going to be as stupid as our kids.
Come on, this is my treat.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Mom? - Adèle, what are you doing? - Nothing.
I heard a noise.
Must be an animal.
Come to bed.
It seems like youâre not getting much sleep.
- Howâs it going, Alice? - Hi.
- Did you sleep well? - Yeah.
Alice? What? You know, I can see youâre avoiding me.
I know you donât have good memories with me, but Iâve changed.
At least, Iâm trying to change.
I wanted to tell you that Iâm sorry.
For everything Iâve done to you, everything I told you when I was 13.
I just wanted you to know that.
Okay.
So, we can be friends then? - Hello, everybody.
- Hello.
Hi.
- Hello.
- Hi.
- Everything okay? - Howâs it going? Letâs meet in a quick half hour.
- Hi, Alice.
- Hi.
- Léo, what do you want for breakfast? - What kind of cereal is there? - Iâll look.
You go with Mom.
- Okay.
- Hi.
- How are you, sweetie? - Could you get me some coffee? - Yes.
- Hi.
- Hello.
- Sleep well? - Yeah, great.
If you want, you can go join her.
I mean, Iâm just saying.
No, we were discussing something totally irrelevant.
- Donât be jealous.
- Iâm not jealous.
You felt great this morning.
- Really? - Yeah.
Iâve never felt it so big.
Is it the fresh mountain air, or what? Maybe.
Donât get me hot.
Weâre in a kitchen.
- Hello, my kitten.
- Hello, Daddy.
- Julien still asleep? - No, he went for a walk.
- I hope that⦠- Normally the problem is resolved.
The more I think about it, the more I feel it was a stupid idea to come here.
No, we just have to take our scrapes.
Amélie is delighted, and I think Julien and Alice are getting along quite well.
But thereâs not just the children.
Thereâs us.
Thereâs⦠- Thereâs you.
- What about me? Is this because I came back a little late? I took the drink of friendship last night with Philippe and Ãtienne.
They asked if Iâd be the fourth in poker.
I couldnât refuse.
Itâs not enough that we live in this hole? I have to stay cooped up and report to you? No, you do what you want, whenever and with whomever.
What does that mean? Iâm doing well here.
Iâm working, nature and this town of degenerates are inspiring me.
Thanks a lot.
Isnât that what you wanted, for us to fit in? - Whatâs the problem? - Thatâs enough.
The truce didnât last very long, huh? You okay, sweetie? Donât worry.
Dad and I had a little fight, but itâs nothing.
- You know how it goes.
- Yes.
What are you gonna do with that? I donât know.
Heâs dead.
- Bury it? - Why? Is it because taking it to your mother to cook would be justifying its killing? Yes, there is that.
And Amélie would be sad to see a dead rabbit.
Thatâs another story.
- You know who did this? - Doesnât matter.
Youâre not stealing food out of his mouth.
He laid this trap to get pleasure out of an animal suffering.
- You think? - I donât think.
Iâm sure.
Itâs a specifically human behavior and statistically prevalent.
A sadist, basically.
- Have you studied Rousseau in class? - No, why? The myth of the noble savage is a harmful myth.
What worth is a species that kills and maims simply for the pleasure of it? - Not everyone is like that.
- Maybe.
Those who have the power are like him.
Some people at the top want good things for people.
No, thatâs propaganda.
So what do you think we can do? Nothing.
If I were an alien who landed on Earth, Iâd say weâd have to eliminate this species in order to protect the others.
- Remove the human species? - Public health measure.
True, itâs eliminating itself already, but also the earth and all other species in the process.
Thatâs what we need to avoid.
Meanwhile, since you have qualms, Iâll eat the rabbit.
But what I said is still relevant.
- Julien.
- Yes.
Right here.
- How are you? - Fine, and you? This is my friend Manu.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- What are you doing? - Something Iâve seen in a book.
Careful, stay back.
Alice, take this stick and lift the rope without getting closer.
- You did that all by yourself? - Yeah.
It wasnât complicated.
Now, thatâs a trap.
- And what if you kill someone? - Too bad for him.
- How will you lure him in? - Iâll figure out a way.
- Can I see your book? - Iâll lend it to you.
You hang the rope.
- What? - Whatâs the matter? That dirty pig Sébastien shit in the cabin.
- Okay, letâs go.
- Yes, Dad, weâre coming.
Youâre 30.
You donât have to obey your father anymore.
Thatâs enough, Seb.
Donât listen to him.
See you later, my love.
Weâll be back in the early afternoon.
Thatâs if we donât lollygag.
Letâs go.
If you see fine herbs, thyme, rosemary, artemisia, sarsaparilla, grab some.
Whereâs Léo? Léo? Your daughter is adorable.
Sheâs preparing you a bouquet.
Come.
- Do you want to have children? - No.
No way.
You may change your mind one day.
Youâre young.
- Look, Mom.
These flowers are so pretty.
- Yes, my darling.
- Can I have them? - Yes.
- Do you know Alice well? - No, why? I feel like Iâm in jail here.
Philippe said everything will be back to normal soon.
Philippeâs nice, but he doesnât know anything.
Itâs true.
Sébastien told me.
No more road.
The phone is dead.
Weâre alone in the world.
Maybe weâll all die of starvation and nobody will know for months.
This pisses me off.
Léo? Léo? Léonore? Hey.
Léo? Léonore! Answer me.
Iâm gonna catch you! You okay, guys? Itâs not too hard? Fuck, man up.
Youâre soft.
Manu, I bet itâs been a while since youâve climbed a real hill.
- Iâm okay.
Donât worry about me.
- Yeah.
You know what you can do? Wait there, enjoy the view.
Weâll pick you up on our way back.
Oh, stupid me, youâre the relay specialist.
Right.
- I canât wait to see that.
- Iâll impress you, just wait.
- You okay, Olivier? No cramps? - Iâm fine, thanks.
Stop showing off, Seb.
We donât down steroids all day long at the gym.
Some people work.
Is that because youâre jealous? Sébastien, the more things change, the more you stay the same.
Look.
Isnât this nice? Being all together like this? Come on, Dad, letâs not lollygag.
- Itâs this way, right? - Yeah.
Straight ahead.
- Itâs the story of - See you tomorrow.
- See you tomorrow.
- See you tomorrow.
- So you like Manu? - Yeah, heâs nice.
Are you okay, Julien? But⦠What happened all of a sudden? - Well, bye, Julien.
See you tomorrow.
- Bye.
That way all the clothes will be just fine.
Iâll put out some small plates for you.
Come on, you.
You donât want big plates? Hello, everybody.
Have a good day? - No fighting? - No.
- How are you? - Getting there.
I took a long walk today.
Iâm so hungry.
Amélie, come eat.
Iâll go fetch her.
In fact, Philippe asked me to play poker again tonight with Milou and Ãtienne.
I donât enjoy it all that much, but itâs a way to smooth things over.
No problem.
Sheâs not hungry.
She doesnât want to come.
- Everything okay, Julien? - Yeah, yeah.
Iâll go get her.
Here.
Amélie, thatâs enough.
Come and eat.
Very good.
Here, cut.
Put in your bets.
Youâre hooked.
Watch out.
It shows.
Youâre one to talk.
You think I didnât catch you and Philippe coming out of the shed? - Shut up.
- Donât worry.
Florence should be careful about her guy instead of whining all day.
I wouldnât want to end up like her.
I fold.
Itâs late anyway.
I fold too.
- You going into town tomorrow? - Yes, another reason to get to sleep.
All right, bye, guys.
Night, girls.
- Bye, Milou.
- Good night.
I fold too.
Iâm dead tired.
Youâre really a bunch of wimps.
Bye, everyone.
Bye.
Wow, you cleaned us all out tonight.
- Muriel, youâre closing, right? - Yes, Iâm on it.
- Can I have a nightcap? - No.
Iâm closing.
- Itâs not late.
- No, tomorrow.
Iâm too tired.
Good night.
Take me far away from here, Jean-Louis.
I canât stand this life anymore.
Many people would envy you for this life.
The mountains, clean air, a beautiful village.
What? Stuck in the middle of nowhere, three hours from the closest town, with a money-obsessed brother and a depressive sister-in-law? Thatâs what people would envy me for? Tell me⦠why are you so hard on Ãtienne? Heâs too stupid.
He irritates me.
Why do you ask? I like to understand whatâs going on.
- What is there between you two? - Nothing.
I slept with him once or twice.
Does that bother you? Not much choice here.
We have fun with whatâs available.
When they were 15, Françoise and Philippe slept together any chance they could.
That didnât mean they were going to get married.
Françoise? My Françoise with your brother? Yes, your Françoise.
Does that surprise you? Okay.
- She didnât tell you? - No.
- Are you jealous? - No.
In any case, if we were to leave together, your Françoise wouldnât remain alone for long.
Trust me.
My brother is still very devoted.
I know him.
Even if heâs using Christine as a stopgap.
- Rather, itâs him whoâs the stopgap.
- Come on, thatâs gross.
You started it.
Look at me.
Stop.
- Youâre leaving already? - Yes.
Because of what I said? No, but I have to go home.
Itâs late.
Take me.
Take me.
Promise me youâll at least think about it.
Itâs all I think about.
I love you.
I love you, I love you, I love you.
I love you! Laurent! What is it? Come on, get it out! Laurent! Heâs in shock.
His heartâs still beating.
Heâs strong.
Heâs gonna make it.
Let him breathe.
Iâll kill the bastard who laid this shit.
Iâll get rid of this.
We must bring him down.
Sébastien, let go.
Nobody touches anything.
- Donât order me around! - Itâs not an order.
If you want to catch and convict this guy, donât touch anything.
- Fuck you.
- We have to preserve the fingerprints.
Weâll make a stretcher.
You gotta repair the relay so we can call for help.
- I canât guarantee anything.
- Itâs worth a try, right? Do you need help? - Iâm coming with you.
- Okay.
- Laurent.
Laurent.
- Be quick, but be careful.
Yeah, weâll be careful where we step.
- What do we need? - I donât know, some branches⦠Branches to make a stretcher? Thatâs total nonsense.
Iâve never made one.
Calm down.
Do you see something? Yeah, everything is turned off.
Iâll look in there.
Oh, fuck.
You gotta be kidding me.
- Who could have done this? - Damn.
We canât fix this with what we have available.
Whatâs going on here? Iâm scared, Manu.
Weâll get this fever down.
Are you okay, Erika? A freakâs setting traps and you want me to do what? Cut the crap.
Itâs been 20 years.
Subtitle translation by Nathalie Lesage