Tout le monde debout
- 2018
- Tous publics
- 1h 47min
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Jocelyn est un homme d'affaires prospère, égoïste et misogyne. Il tente de séduire une jolie jeune femme en prétendant être handicapé, jusqu'au jour où elle lui présente sa soeur en fauteuil... Tout lireJocelyn est un homme d'affaires prospère, égoïste et misogyne. Il tente de séduire une jolie jeune femme en prétendant être handicapé, jusqu'au jour où elle lui présente sa soeur en fauteuil roulant.Jocelyn est un homme d'affaires prospère, égoïste et misogyne. Il tente de séduire une jolie jeune femme en prétendant être handicapé, jusqu'au jour où elle lui présente sa soeur en fauteuil roulant.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Noémie Caillault
- Policiere Orly
- (as Noemie Caillault)
Dita Horínková
- Choriste Resto Prague
- (as Dita Horinkova Vich)
Tomás Trapl
- Chanteur Sosie Elvis
- (as Tomas Trapl)
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Here in France, Franck Dubost was known as an actor in nonpretentious movies, and I was not expecting much of this one. But as an author & director he shines! ___ The scenario breaks new ground: handicap was taboo in movies - in France just as it is in Hollywood. The film covers the subject with sensitivity, avoiding the obvious pitfalls. ___ Actor Franck is better here than his usual self; but the stellar performance is by Alexandra Lamy: energetic, empathic and beautiful. Elsa Zylberstein gives a good performance in a small part. Claude Brasseur & Gérard Darmon do the job. ___ Overall a good movie, eminently watchable.
A very good comedy, really funny and enjoyable, with a brilliant sense of humour. The plot is solid and the cast is perfect, but the thing i like the most was the real aim of this movie: focus the attention about disabled persons and their problems
I REALLY enjoyed this one! Smart, funny, beautiful images, and with a big dose of the somewhat popular French movie's craziness. I saw it on the cinema and people laughed and cried and sometimes even laughed and cried at the sometime. LOVED IT.
Co - writer/director Franck Dubosc's Rolling to You is apparently one of those movies that completely splits critics and general audiences. It has a staggeringly low score of 29% on Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer from critics, as against an audience score of 65%, which exactly matches the IMDB user score. The general critical consensus is that it is unfunny and somehow disrespectful of those with physical disabilities. I thought just the opposite. It's really quite humorous, treats those with disabilities as real people, capable of leading independent, enriched lives and is quite the engrossing rom - com to boot.
The director himself plays the male lead of Jocelyn, a successful CEO of a French sports shoe company, who, besides being a confirmed playboy bachelor is a serial liar. In his deceased mother's apartment shortly after (almost missing) her funeral, he meets her new and sexy neighbour Marie, a carer, whilst happening to sit in his mother's wheel chair. Hoping to curry sympathy with Marie, with a view to seducing her, Jocelyn impersonates a paraplegic, not realising that Marie intends to play matchmaker with him and her wheelchair bound, very attractive sister, Florence played by Alexandra Lamy. Much hilarity follows, as slowly but surely Jocelyn is drawn to the very appealing and talented Florence, but is intimidated at the thought of revealing his pretence, known only by his brother Lucien and best friend Max.
The dialogue is funny and the sets and exterior French locations are bright and inviting. Both Dubosc and Lamy excel in their roles, elevating what could read as generic rom-com story tropes into something more. It is Lamy however that steals every scene, using every opportunity to present herself with much strength, intelligence, and wit. (Note however she is not disabled in real life.)
This is the sort of jocular French comedy that in the hands of American producers might end up being some sort of unsubtle Adam Sandler/Jim Carrey remake vehicle, which might then give the critics something genuine to complain about. But as it stands Dubosc has made a very entertaining, diverting enterprise. Don't be put off seeing and appreciating it.
The director himself plays the male lead of Jocelyn, a successful CEO of a French sports shoe company, who, besides being a confirmed playboy bachelor is a serial liar. In his deceased mother's apartment shortly after (almost missing) her funeral, he meets her new and sexy neighbour Marie, a carer, whilst happening to sit in his mother's wheel chair. Hoping to curry sympathy with Marie, with a view to seducing her, Jocelyn impersonates a paraplegic, not realising that Marie intends to play matchmaker with him and her wheelchair bound, very attractive sister, Florence played by Alexandra Lamy. Much hilarity follows, as slowly but surely Jocelyn is drawn to the very appealing and talented Florence, but is intimidated at the thought of revealing his pretence, known only by his brother Lucien and best friend Max.
The dialogue is funny and the sets and exterior French locations are bright and inviting. Both Dubosc and Lamy excel in their roles, elevating what could read as generic rom-com story tropes into something more. It is Lamy however that steals every scene, using every opportunity to present herself with much strength, intelligence, and wit. (Note however she is not disabled in real life.)
This is the sort of jocular French comedy that in the hands of American producers might end up being some sort of unsubtle Adam Sandler/Jim Carrey remake vehicle, which might then give the critics something genuine to complain about. But as it stands Dubosc has made a very entertaining, diverting enterprise. Don't be put off seeing and appreciating it.
10ginie420
Loved all of it, the dialogues are great (in French), the plot is original and well executed, the actors are brilliant and the directing is perfect!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesActor Franck Dubosc's directorial debut.
- ConnexionsReferences L'étau (1969)
- Bandes originalesAmore mio
By Brice Davoli
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- How long is Rolling to You?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Lève-toi et Marche
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 10 020 000 € (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 22 414 794 $US
- Durée1 heure 47 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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