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Things to Come 2016

★ 6.5341 votes102 min📅 2016-04-06

In Mia Hansen-Løve's contemplative drama *Things to Come (2016)*, Isabelle Huppert delivers a quietly powerful performance as Nathalie, a Parisian philosophy teacher whose carefully constructed life unravels when her husband leaves her for another woman.

Director: Mia Hansen-Løve

Cast

Isabelle Huppert
Isabelle Huppert
Nathalie Chazeaux
André Marcon
André Marcon
Heinz
Roman Kolinka
Roman Kolinka
Fabien
Édith Scob
Édith Scob
Yvette
Sarah Le Picard
Sarah Le Picard
Chloé
Solal Forte
Solal Forte
Johann
Élise Lhomeau
Élise Lhomeau
Elsa
Lionel Dray
Lionel Dray
Hugo
Yves Heck
Yves Heck
Daniel
Grégoire Montana-Haroche
Grégoire Montana-Haroche
Simon (élève lycée)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Things to Come (2016) about?

*Things to Come (2016)* follows Nathalie, a dedicated Parisian philosophy teacher whose world shifts when her husband leaves her for another woman. Suddenly free from domestic expectations, she must redefine her purpose while navigating relationships with her students, her aging mother, and her own evolving sense of self.

Who directed Things to Come?

Mia Hansen-Løve directed *Things to Come (2016)*; known for her intimate, character-driven dramas like *Goodbye to Language* and *Eden*, she crafts films that blend realism with deep emotional resonance.

Who stars in Things to Come?

The film features a powerhouse cast led by Isabelle Huppert, alongside André Marcon, Roman Kolinka, Édith Scob, and Sarah Le Picard, each bringing depth to their roles.

Is Things to Come (2016) worth watching?

With its thoughtful pace and Isabelle Huppert's compelling performance, *Things to Come (2016)* is a rewarding watch for fans of existential drama. While not action-packed, its quiet intensity and themes of reinvention make it a standout for those who appreciate character studies.

How long is Things to Come?

Things to Come (2016) runs for 102 minutes, offering a concise yet immersive viewing experience.

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About Things to Come (2016) — Isabelle Huppert's quiet triumph in Mia Hansen-Løve's existential drama

In Mia Hansen-Løve's contemplative drama *Things to Come (2016)*, Isabelle Huppert delivers a quietly powerful performance as Nathalie, a Parisian philosophy teacher whose carefully constructed life unravels when her husband leaves her for another woman. Forced to confront the sudden absence of structure, Nathalie navigates the unfamiliar terrain of solitude while rediscovering her independence. The film weaves together themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the passage of time, all set against the backdrop of everyday Parisian life. With its meditative pacing and understated emotional depth, *Things to Come (2016)* explores how life's unexpected turns can become opportunities for reinvention.

As Nathalie grapples with grief and newfound freedom, she leans on her students, her aging mother, and her own intellect to reconstruct her identity. Hansen-Løve crafts an atmosphere of quiet introspection, where small moments—like a shared cigarette or a late-night walk—carry profound weight. The film's restrained realism and Huppert's nuanced portrayal make it a poignant meditation on autonomy and the beauty of starting over.