Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFlorian is half-French, half-German and owns "Le Flo", a French delicatessen in Berlin specializing in Saucisson - French salami. Florian's best friend is Jenny. He's going to marry Camille.... Leer todoFlorian is half-French, half-German and owns "Le Flo", a French delicatessen in Berlin specializing in Saucisson - French salami. Florian's best friend is Jenny. He's going to marry Camille. But - there's a problem. Quite a few problems.Florian is half-French, half-German and owns "Le Flo", a French delicatessen in Berlin specializing in Saucisson - French salami. Florian's best friend is Jenny. He's going to marry Camille. But - there's a problem. Quite a few problems.
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Saw it twice, once with a lady, once with a guy friend. Good both times.
This is a sweet, unpretentious comedy that uses lighthearted humor, impossible situations, absurdity and a little tongue in cheek delivery to bring a very clean, delightful story to the screen.
The setting is charming.
The subtitles are well paced.
Take a break from Hollywood tedium, and try something creative and fresh.
Go With Le FLo!
This is a sweet, unpretentious comedy that uses lighthearted humor, impossible situations, absurdity and a little tongue in cheek delivery to bring a very clean, delightful story to the screen.
The setting is charming.
The subtitles are well paced.
Take a break from Hollywood tedium, and try something creative and fresh.
Go With Le FLo!
Go With The Flo is funny slapstick romantic comedy with a lot of heart. Produced on a shoestring budget, this is an example to all of us that where there's a will there's a way.
Interestingly, the movie is a bit of paradox. Although cutting edge DIY equipment is used to create the film, the actual content hearkens back to the simple effective storytelling styles of years past. Direct, heart-warming, character driven story with slapstick comic relief.
Michael Glover and Robyn Rosenkrantz have yet again set a high bar for the phrase - GO GETTER.
Go see the movie, meet these 2 wonderful creators and I promise it'll warm your heart.
Interestingly, the movie is a bit of paradox. Although cutting edge DIY equipment is used to create the film, the actual content hearkens back to the simple effective storytelling styles of years past. Direct, heart-warming, character driven story with slapstick comic relief.
Michael Glover and Robyn Rosenkrantz have yet again set a high bar for the phrase - GO GETTER.
Go see the movie, meet these 2 wonderful creators and I promise it'll warm your heart.
We watched this because the other choices were too dark and heavy for the current times. We wanted something light, quirky, and fun. Boy did this deliver! The two main characters were delightful and lovable. It was enjoyable and left us feeling much better about the days.
Another delight was the credits at the end...matching the names with images of the actors and crew was wonderful and made us feel as if we were invited into the films family.
It was good and I'd recommend it to everyone
It was good and I'd recommend it to everyone
There is a playful spirit in this film that made me laugh and smile from the moment I saw the trailer. I found my experience watching the film as enjoyable as the film has an upbeat tempo and a humor beneath the surface of the words spoken. I appreciated the setting in Berlin and enjoyed feeling like I was in Europe with them while watching. I appreciated the ordinary people portrayed in the film. As the world is full of so many different people--how refreshing to see that reflected in the realness of the people cast. Learning that the cast and crew came together from 20 countries made the film all the more endearing...It is clear that this film is full of love beyond the story...and the world can always use more love and people creating from that place.
If you love European cinema, you'll find this a gem. In "Go with le Flo", we have a hapless hero, Florian, who has one German and one French parent. He's grown up German, but is enthralled by French romanticism - and would secretly rather be French. So when he falls into the presence of a French film star - literally - he is overcome with emotion. And his profession? Salami salesman. That is to say, he owns a French delicatessen in Berlin called "Le Flo". We've also already discovered that he is much more sensitive when differentiating between types of salami than he is when reacting to the emotions of others.
Florian's M. Hulot-type encounters are full of slapstick and visual humour, within which are various references to well-loved films by Truffaut, Fellini, Jeunet, and others. However, you might be surprised to learn that this is not a European production. American screenwriter, director, and musician Michael Glover presents us with fine cinematography, and a script lurching between German and French, highlighting his love of Europe and European culture, in what is a light, but classy, attempt at the play-within-a -play trope. It's not without a few human truths, either, served up to you with a little brotchen, salami, and Roquefort.
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By what name was Go with Le Flo (2014) officially released in Canada in English?
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