Budget
FRF 82,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$4,071,548
Opening weekend US & Canada
$25,520
Gross worldwide
$4,071,548
Budget
FRF 82,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$4,071,548
Opening weekend US & Canada
$25,520
Gross worldwide
$4,071,548
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By Laverne 2022-01-08 08:03:02
If you want to be smart, it's too tiring to suffer nothing.
It’s too tiring if you want to be smart and don’t suffer anything. The fool classmate said, our extremely smart and beautiful publisher classmate stared at him. In the past two hours, he was played around by the fool classmate, but for three minutes. Earlier, the foolish classmate saved his marriage that was on the verge of breaking. In this case, what can you tell him to say?
This is a film that was a bit boring at first. It was too tired last night. I fell asleep after watching it for 60...
By Osvaldo 2022-01-08 08:03:02
As a comedy, French movies always have endless surprises. Although this movie reminds me of "Shut Up", it also features clown-like characters with beautiful hearts as its main selling point. But the mistakes he made are actually not so outrageous. They are the faults that everyone will have. It's just that he is too concentrated and he is going to the worst possible outcome. The comic effect is infinitely magnified. .
In addition, the theme of the film is actually quite satirical to...
By Tressie 2022-01-08 08:03:02
It's a pity, one shot to the end
I first learned the term "One Mirror to the End" from the movie of Master Hitchcock: The Deadly Strike, to recent years: Quentin's Falling Water Dog, Japanese film Suspicious Clouds and so on. The intriguing plot is the bridge that supports the entire film. (I saw the dinner game in 2009, so I have the above statement.) The term "Mirror to the End" is now used in many recording scenes of magic masters. For example, in the recording scene of Master Liu Qian, I have seen it many times One shot...
By Owen 2022-01-08 08:03:02
Typical French humor: a knowing smile, not as arrogant as American films, nor as obscure as British films. Easily, BILL watched it with me. In "Dinner Game", Mr. Beauchamp will hold a "Most Idiot" dinner every Wednesday. At this dinner, everyone will invite a fool. In the end, whoever is the most idiot will receive a prize. Beauchamp found a top fool, but he couldn't participate because he hurt his back from playing golf. So this fool made a series of jokes in Beauchamp's house. When I first...
By Concepcion 2022-01-08 08:03:02
After school, I only watched comedies when I was at home.
Seven years.
I laughed presumptuously for the first time last night.
Hahaha. . . . It's all the fourth tone.
Summarize the vocalization method of my comedy viewing in recent years:
· If the story structure is used as the laughing point, it is impossible to laugh, and usually "hehe..." at the conflict and "WOW..." at the reversal.
· If you have a good verbal stalk and have a point of laughter, "haha" it....
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By Wiley 2023-04-05 00:26:39
French humorous little cake, eat it occasionally, and enjoy...
By Kole 2022-12-12 05:52:25
Obviously it's the rhythm of the stage play, it's a pity that there are a lot of small humor in French. ....
By Hilbert 2022-11-15 17:17:36
Seeing me laughing to death, I can think that the French will laugh even more when they watch this film. National level! Still a low-budget house comedy highly recommended! It's tiring to be a wise...
By Wilfred 2022-10-31 03:45:57
A movie full of dark humor. Movies of this type of interior are often brilliant. The most typical is Hitchcock's "Reaper of Souls" and Richard Scheinkman's "This Man From...
By Ernestina 2022-09-26 05:58:07
Too...
François Pignon: [after hanging up the phone] That was your sister.
Pierre Brochant: I don't have a sister.
François Pignon: [appears confused] Really? I asked her who she was, and she said "His sister".
Pierre Brochant: [incredously to himself] He called Marlène!
François Pignon: She's not your sister?
Pierre Brochant: That's her name! Hissister! Marlène Hissister!
François Pignon: Sometimes I feel like you're really taking me for an imbecile.
Christine Brochant: Are you the one who was supposed to be dining with him tonight?
François Pignon: Yes, how did you know? Did he talk about me?
Christine Brochant: Yes, but even without that, I would have recognized you.