Marcel Proust’s famous (and lengthy) novel of the same name gets adapted for the screen in the French film À la recherche du temps perdu (2011). The story follows a narrator’s (Micha Lescot) collection of memories and philosophizing in 1900 France, from his beginnings as a sensitive young boy to the trials of his adult life as a writer. It’s a roundabout and disjointed tale about society, love, and art, but since it features the bountiful boobage of Caroline Tillette, Sarah Pasquier, and Zoé Nonn, you won’t care if it ever gets to the point!