The warm and cold turning of the fate of life may only need a greeting. Camille's parents divorced since she was a child, and the unfortunate marriage exacerbated the resentment in her mother's character. Her life is full of her mother's complaints, accusations and unhappiness. Camille doesn't like her mother, preferring to live alone in Paris, work as a cleaner, and stick to her hobby of painting. Paris is cold and unstoppable in winter, and Camille is extremely thin and lives in a small and leaky attic. The turning point between the cold and the warm begins when he meets Philibel who is drunk and forgets the password of the building after get off work one day. With a greeting, I knew this. Camille, who was so shabby that she didn't even have tableware, invited Philippe to come to her house for dinner. Philippe came to the door with picnic tableware printed with the family crest, and the cold Paris seemed to warm up. Camille also met Frank, who lived with Philippe. Frank's job as a cook gave him little free time, and his only days off were to visit his grandmother, who lived in a nursing home. It was his grandmother who raised him, and his grandparents depended on each other for life. This family relationship was difficult to give up, but the pressure of work made him breathless, so he was often negative, depressed, and short-tempered. With the addition of Camille, the three of them rubbed together from the beginning until they became as warm as a family. The kind Camille proposed to bring her grandmother to live with her, and thus began a happy cohabitation life. This is the revelation of "Just Together" to us.
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