Des gens qui s'embrassent France 2013 – 100min.

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Des gens qui s'embrassent

Movie Rating: Agathe Tissier

Two completely opposite brothers cant’ stop fighting. Comedy starring Eric Elmosnino, Kad Merad and Monica Bellucci.

Zef (Eric Elmosnino) buries his wife as his brother Roni (Kad Merad) marries off his daughter. The two brothers are split in a way that is reflected by these two events that unfortunately occur at the same time: Zef is so zealous in his penny-pinching that Roni is determined to make his life shine as brightly as the jewelry he sells and is found on the arms of his curvaceous wife (Monica Bellucci). They cultivate their differences over time and each time they meet becomes an occasion settle one or the other. United despite everything around their old father, the two soon have to admit that their ties are stronger than they think. Like their respective daughters, born into a large family that fights, breaks up and comes together again, most especially they love one another.

Danielle Thompson, accustomed to writing or directing large family fiascos (La bûche, Les marmottes, Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train), unites a motley tribe of individuals who are nonetheless transformed by common generosity. Alternately moving and funny, the verbal jousting is all the more sharp thanks to this family whose mouths are a big as their hearts.

25.05.2021

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