Dumped by her husband and downsized out of her job, Marie-Francine has to move back in with her parents - at the age of 50. They treat her like a child, but it is in the small e-cigarette shop they open for her that she finds love with Miguel, a chef who doesn't admit to her that he is in the same situation. It's not easy having a young heart in a middle-aged body, but Marie-Francine proves to us that 50 is the new 30