Synopsis
Time to Leave is a movie released in 2005.
In a poignant exploration of mortality and human connection, this deeply affecting drama follows Romain, a 31-year-old fashion photographer grappling with terminal cancer. Faced with the harrowing reality of his diagnosis, he makes the courageous decision to embrace his fate on his own terms, opting to forgo treatment and the heavy burden of sympathy from his loved ones. Instead, he embarks on an emotional journey of self-discovery, seeking solace in solitude while preparing those around him for life after his departure. The film artfully navigates themes of love, loss, and the bittersweet nature of letting go. Romain's interactions with family and friends are both heart-wrenching and illuminating, revealing the complexities of relationships strained by impending grief. Through stunning visuals and a hauntingly beautiful score, the narrative invites viewers to reflect on their own lives and the impact of their choices. This heartfelt meditation on the inevitability of death and the importance of cherishing the fleeting moments of life resonates long after the credits roll, making it a must-see for anyone seeking a profound cinematic experience.
StudioCanal
France 2 CinΓ©ma