Marguerite Flora, a successful representative for a nuclear power firm, begins receiving letters she wrote to herself at the age of seven on the day she turns 40. The letters advise her on what to do if her life does not turn out the way she expected it to while she was living in poverty in a small village in southern France with her mother and brother. She chooses to return to her hometown not only to convince the lawyer to put an end to the letters, but also to visit her childhood sweetheart and long-forgotten brother in order to reclaim her tranquility.
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Marguerite Flora, a successful representative for a nuclear power firm, begins receiving letters she wrote to herself at the age of seven on the day she turns 40. The letters advise her on what to do if her life does not turn out the way she expected it to while she was living in poverty in a small village in southern France with her mother and brother. She chooses to return to her hometown not only to convince the lawyer to put an end to the letters, but also to visit her childhood sweetheart and long-forgotten brother in order to reclaim her tranquility.
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