
By Matthieu Delaporte & Alexandre de La Patellière
A cozy dinner among lifelong friends is thrown into chaos when Vincent Leprince, charming, confident, and soon to be a father, casually reveals the name he plans to give his unborn son: Adolphe. What starts as a joke—or so everyone hopes—hits a nerve instantly. Pierre Salomon, Élisabeth’s husband and a proud Marxist who despises everything tied to fascism, erupts in disbelief. Élisabeth tries to mediate, but Vincent enjoys provoking Pierre just a little too much. Meanwhile, Anna Delambre, Vincent’s pregnant wife, watches the storm with a mix of confusion and amusement. And their childhood friend Claude Barret, always the quiet observer, suddenly finds himself pulled into the argument. Within minutes, the warm family gathering spirals into a sharp, hilarious, and bitter clash. Political ideologies collide, personal grievances resurface, and long-ignored tensions between siblings, spouses, and friends bubble up fast. As the night unravels, the name “Adolphe” becomes more than a name—it becomes the match that sets off a chain of confessions, accusations, and revelations that these five people never expected to face at a simple dinner at home. By the end, this seemingly trivial conversation forces everyone to confront who they are, what they believe, and how fragile even the closest relationships can be.
Story added by sepanta_kazemi on April 22, 2025
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