And if it was true, where are you, another idea of happiness… The simple pronunciation of these titles is sure to lead to long reading sessions for Mark Levy fans. Although summer is really over and it’s fashionable to bask in the sun while devouring one of his books, the author left a surprise for the audience with a TV adaptation!
Starting July 19th, CANAL+ is opening the curtain on everything we didn’t say. Written by Marc Levy and Miguel Courtois and consisting of 9 episodes of 30 minutes each, the series follows Julia Saurel, a woman who has always had a difficult relationship with her father.
The latter is Michel, a businessman both brilliant and distant. While his daughter is getting married, he does not attend the wedding. If this news doesn’t really surprise Julia, Michelle has a good excuse for once… because she’s dead! After the ceremony in white turned into a funeral ceremony in black, the deceased did not say the last word.

The day after the funeral, she transforms into an android, ready to make up for lost time with her daughter so they can tell each other everything they haven’t told each other. Only worry: this extraordinary robot has only 7 days of autonomy. From Paris to Madrid, Bruges to Berlin, the duo embark on a journey faced with secrets, memories and revelations of well-kept secrets.
On the poster for the series, the audience will be delighted to find Jean Reno in his best form as Michele, while the heroine is played by Alexandra Maria Lara, seen in the films La Chute, L’Homme sans age and most recently The King’s Man. : The first mission. The cast also considers Alex Brandemiul (Mal de Pierre), Ben (Nina) or even… Mark Levy himself!
Find everything we haven’t told each other since July 19 on myCANAL.
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Camila Luna is a writer at Gossipify, where she covers the latest movies and television series. With a passion for all things entertainment, Camila brings her unique perspective to her writing and offers readers an inside look at the industry. Camila is a graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in English and is also a avid movie watcher.