Rien à déclarer
- 2010
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- 1h 48min
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6,4/10
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Pendant la suppression des frontières franco-belges dans les années 90, un douanier belge francophobe est contraint de faire équipe avec un Français.Pendant la suppression des frontières franco-belges dans les années 90, un douanier belge francophobe est contraint de faire équipe avec un Français.Pendant la suppression des frontières franco-belges dans les années 90, un douanier belge francophobe est contraint de faire équipe avec un Français.
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I didn't laugh until I cried but I smiled a lot and overall I had a good time.
The main characters are nice (except for the girlfriend, her acting was bad imo) and the plot is cute (although a bit basic)
If you have seen "Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis", you will certainly recognize that same entertaining formula, based on the interaction of weird, funny characters and amusing situations, which certainly do not appear as new, but always get to please the viewer. The two main characters, the schizoid Belgian custom-officer, who hates all French people and does not welcome the unification of Europe and the more quiet and easygoing French one (interpreted by the good Dany Boon), who believes in integration and tolerance, give rise to amusing sketches, but also the other minor, clumsy, characters help create a comic atmosphere. Original, indeed, is the idea to set the funny story in the context of Europe's unification, which one would think more suitable for more serious and thought-provoking stories, although some reflection upon the consequences of the elimination of borders, is not neglected. I saw this movie in the Italian dubbed version, which was good indeed, although I think these movies, often played on the mispronunciation of words and the mocking of accents, should be seen in the original version, in order to get the real linguistic funny quality, but of course, you should master the French language very well.
It's long time that I waited for such a funny movie. My nine year old son couldn't wait longer and forced me and my wife to watch the DVD this evening. The quality and humor of this movie is only attempted if it is watched in original language. There were many crazy dialogs and scenes and we had to laugh a lot tonight. Dany Boon and Paul Vervoorde played their role very believable and convincing and they merit standing ovations for this performance. The atmosphere and scenery was well adapted to the nineties. All in all again a truly great success for the french film industry and a win for the cinema world. Don't miss it and you won't regret. Congratulations to all the stuff. 9/10. If you liked it I recommend BIENVENU CHEZ LES CHTI'S, L'ENQUETE CORSE or TAIS-TOI.
I loved this movie! I've just seen it tonight as part of the New Zealand International Film Festival and thoroughly enjoyed it. The entire cinema was in hysterics. I haven't laughed so much in a movie for a long time. I'm not a film snob. I'm not looking for fine film-making or clever, or thought provoking movies, necessarily. There are some widely acclaimed movies out there that I didn't enjoy, while often movies that are slammed by the critics, I really enjoy. I just love to be entertained, and this movie did exactly that. Were some of the jokes childish? Yes, but it was so funny that it didn't matter. The actors were really believable and did an awesome job. Rien a Declarer - awesome! I absolutely do want to own this movie on DVD.
Dany Boon's "Nothing to Declare" (2010) attempts to blend cross-border cultural clashes with comedic hijinks, but ultimately falls flat, delivering a lukewarm and utterly unmemorable cinematic experience. The film suffers from a severe lack of genuine humor, meandering aimlessly through predictable gags and tired stereotypes without ever truly eliciting a laugh. The supposed "charming" interactions between the customs officers feel forced and contrived, lacking the genuine spark and wit necessary to engage the audience. The dialogue, often laden with clichéd jokes about national differences and bureaucratic absurdity, feels painfully artificial, as if the writers simply strung together a series of predictable scenarios without any regard for natural conversation or relatable comedic timing. Instead of a fresh and insightful satire, it offers a superficial and often irritating spectacle of manufactured whimsy.
Is it worth watching? No, unless you have an exceptionally high tolerance for predictable comedy and a lack of genuine comedic depth. There are far more authentic and impactful comedies available.
Is it worth watching? No, unless you have an exceptionally high tolerance for predictable comedy and a lack of genuine comedic depth. There are far more authentic and impactful comedies available.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Nothing to Declare
- Lieux de tournage
- Plougonvelin, Finistère, France(deleted scenes)
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- Montant brut mondial
- 93 811 164 $US
- Durée
- 1h 48min(108 min)
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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