Alex and Marie is a quiet, intimate drama about two strangers whose lives intersect in unexpected, everyday moments. Set against a gently unfolding urban backdrop, the story follows their separate routines—work, errands, small acts of kindness—that gradually reveal shared longings, secret disappointments, and a fragile hope for connection. Through careful dialogue and observant scenes, the film explores how chance encounters can open windows into each other’s worlds, inviting tenderness, honesty, and a reimagining of what it means to reach out. A delicate balance of humor and restraint, it traces the slow, humane pull toward understanding, trust, and possibly a new beginning.
Alex and Marie is a quiet, intimate drama about two strangers whose lives intersect in unexpected, everyday moments. Set against a gently unfolding urban backdrop, the story follows their separate routines—work, errands, small acts of kindness—that gradually reveal shared longings, secret disappointments, and a fragile hope for connection. Through careful dialogue and observant scenes, the film explores how chance encounters can open windows into each other’s worlds, inviting tenderness, honesty, and a reimagining of what it means to reach out. A delicate balance of humor and restraint, it traces the slow, humane pull toward understanding, trust, and possibly a new beginning.