When Fall Is Coming: François Ozon’s drama follows a grandmother who lives in France’s countryside, and while her relationship with her grandson is loving, there is an obvious edge between her and her daughter, made worse by an accident. The narrative is cold, but elegant, and the lack of definitive answers for some questions is a plus. The protagonist, well played by Hélène Vincent, is clearly an independent woman, still active but perhaps veering towards senility. Ludivine Sagnier plays her daughter, but it is a short and thankless role. Garlan Erlos, as the grandson, is effective and charming enough. Cinematographer Jérôme Alméras gives the film a classic but unremarkable look; editor Anita Roth imprints an equally traditional pace to it.