Une romance improbable naît entre un célèbre rappeur et une journaliste engagée. Pour surmonter leurs différences, il leur faudrait un vrai miracle de Noël !Une romance improbable naît entre un célèbre rappeur et une journaliste engagée. Pour surmonter leurs différences, il leur faudrait un vrai miracle de Noël !Une romance improbable naît entre un célèbre rappeur et une journaliste engagée. Pour surmonter leurs différences, il leur faudrait un vrai miracle de Noël !
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I love this series because it's a love christmas series and there is Tayc my favorite singer and he is playing the main rôle ; there is also some action,suspense, funny (sometiles ) and it ends well.
Couldn't finish episode one, I watched 80 percent of it and gave up. It just couldn't keep me interested, my mind started to wander and I kept checking stuff on my phone. When that happens, it's because I'm not captivates. Shame because I like Camille Lou ...
I think this new Netflix series oriented around Christmas time is worth watching. The actors are good, as are the characters and the story, although a little predictable is interesting. However, it seems to me that being a mini series of three one-hour chapters, the rhythm of the series becomes a bit slow, it would have been better to have more chapters of a shorter duration, so other characters could be developed, as well of links and ideas that are never explored.
This is so quintessentially French, I can see many English speakers will find it difficult to warm to, but I think a lot of our European neighbours will like it.
It's a comedy, serious at times, and it's a Christmas one, and totally utterly French in its multiculturalism.
I loved it. Direction is clever and on point, the plot is guessed quickly but the road there is always surprising and that's the best part of this series - you never know what will happen next. Often hilarious, other times crazy, but also often making subtle points about entrenched "attitudes".
However, most of all, while there are two obvious stars this is a mini-series where, actually, all actors are the stars of the series. Bravo to the Director !
Chapeau !
It's a comedy, serious at times, and it's a Christmas one, and totally utterly French in its multiculturalism.
I loved it. Direction is clever and on point, the plot is guessed quickly but the road there is always surprising and that's the best part of this series - you never know what will happen next. Often hilarious, other times crazy, but also often making subtle points about entrenched "attitudes".
However, most of all, while there are two obvious stars this is a mini-series where, actually, all actors are the stars of the series. Bravo to the Director !
Chapeau !
This is a charming French rom-com. What makes it interesting, and very French - as opposed to American - is that it's the story of a Black rapper and a white - more or less - journalist who fall in love, and race is never an issue. She has Christmas dinner at his parents' house, and we don't go back through *Guess Who's Coming to Dinner* territory. He shows up at her family's place, and ditto. The couple quarrels about his misogynist lyrics, but not about whether they can make a mixed-race relationship work.
And that, here in the U. S., is very refreshingly different to see.
And that, here in the U. S., is very refreshingly different to see.
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