Larged: in tanned mode (critic)
Better dialogued than truly written, Larguées is a nice French comedy that fits the pure energy of Camille Cottin and Camille Chamoux.
Release in 2018 at the cinema, the comedy Dumped This Sunday will come back to television this Sunday: it will be offered precisely at 9:10 p.m. on France 2, and follows two sisters (Camille Cottin and Camille Chamoux) ready to save their mom (miou-miou) from depression.
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Two sisters, a embarrassed musician and a rigid mother, take their mother in the middle of a divorce celebrating her 60th birthday in a Med club in Reunion. It may not seem to be with this pitch at first glance 100% French comedy AOC, but Dumped is actually the remake of a Danish comedy, All inclusivereleased in 2014. Which does not prevent it from being a real comedy funnywhere director Eloïse Lang (Connasse, princess of hearts) reveals a remarkable sense of the direction and writing of the supporting roles: just on the side of the Go of the club, Sylvain Quimeme turns out to be splendid in false bartender and nice dealer, or Youssef Hajdi in Reunionese who loses his accent as soon as he is no longer at work. Which also does not mean that the top trio of Dumped Either picked up, on the contrary: if Miou-Miou seems very well bored (that’s good, that’s what we ask him), the two Camille -Chamoux and Cottin- do so many sparks that the film quickly turns into a fire. Dumped is undoubtedly a better dialogue comedy than written (in the end, it is a question of having fun and of reconciling with your family because one has only one life, these kinds of stuff), where punchlines always fly, surfing on trash without ever wallowing. No complacency or opportunism. We laugh with good heart, frankly. It looks like nothing, but it is not so frequent.
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