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Also Read: 'The Map of Tiny Perfect Things' Film Review: Stuck-in-Time Teen Romance Is Déjà Vu All Over AgainStunned at his, er, good fortune, he makes the most of it by telling this physically and emotionally vulnerable stranger that she’s his much-younger wife. Since he was in the process of selling his gorgeous, isolated house before he discovered Dafne, he has to quickly revise his plans.De Clercq, who wrote the screenplay with Pierre Bourdy and Rosemary Ricchio, doesn’t go in much for plot — or maybe he thinks that’s plot enough.Dafne does ask a few questions, but Jake gives pat answers and she seems to accept them.