Chinese Puzzle

Struggling to finish his latest novel about the complications of life, titled Chinese Puzzle, Xavier is assisted by brief visions of Arthur Schopenhauer and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.Shortly afterwards, Ju calls to inform Xavier that immigration officials will conduct a surprise inspection of his apartment in half an hour, telling him to meet her there.As Martine sets out to return to Paris with her children, Xavier races to her shuttle bus, confesses his love, and asks her to stay and live with him.Xavier, Martine and their respective children, along with Isabelle, Ju and Nancy, happily walk in a celebratory parade down a Chinatown street.The website's critics consensus reads, "Pleasantly easygoing and consistently funny, Chinese Puzzle offers a suitably endearing conclusion to Cédric Klapisch's Trilogy of Xavier.
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