Let My People Go!

Let My People Go! 5.9

French comrade Robben (Nicolas Maury is acted the role of) goes to Finland to study sauna massage, the result encounters true love unexpectedly and settles down, becomes a local happy postman. However, he was accidentally involved in a murder when he delivered the package, and his carefree life was suddenly turned upside down. In order to escape the pursuit of Robben, he ran back to Paris and sought refuge from his Jewish family. However, his mother always wanted to arrange a heterosexual marriage for him, his father had an affair for decades, his sister was subjected to domestic violence, and the brother of the head of the family was even more miserable. Coincidentally, Robben slept with his childhood teacher. Right and wrong completely twisted this noisy Jewish family together. Post-80s mixed-race director Mikael Buch spent his childhood in Taipei and Barcelona and majored in film in France. This is his first feature film. In a step-by-step funny way, the director implants sexual orientation and ethnic topics, interweaving the pastoral beauty of Helsinki and the romance of Paris to form a relaxed and witty queer picture.