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Un bonheur n'arrive jamais seul

  • 2012
  • 1h 50min
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6,5/10
5,7 k
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Un bonheur n'arrive jamais seul (2012)
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Sacha Keller ne s'intéresse qu'aux aventures d'un soir nuit avec des femmes d'une vingtaine d'années et a une phobie des enfants, jusqu'à ce qu'il rencontre Charlotte, mère de trois enfants ... Tout lireSacha Keller ne s'intéresse qu'aux aventures d'un soir nuit avec des femmes d'une vingtaine d'années et a une phobie des enfants, jusqu'à ce qu'il rencontre Charlotte, mère de trois enfants et divorcée.Sacha Keller ne s'intéresse qu'aux aventures d'un soir nuit avec des femmes d'une vingtaine d'années et a une phobie des enfants, jusqu'à ce qu'il rencontre Charlotte, mère de trois enfants et divorcée.

  • Réalisation
    • James Huth
  • Scénario
    • James Huth
    • Sonja Shillito
  • Casting principal
    • Gad Elmaleh
    • Sophie Marceau
    • Maurice Barthélémy
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      • James Huth
    • Scénario
      • James Huth
      • Sonja Shillito
    • Casting principal
      • Gad Elmaleh
      • Sophie Marceau
      • Maurice Barthélémy
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    Gad Elmaleh
    Gad Elmaleh
    • Sacha Keller
    Sophie Marceau
    Sophie Marceau
    • Charlotte Posche
    Maurice Barthélémy
    Maurice Barthélémy
    • Laurent Helewa
    François Berléand
    François Berléand
    • Alain Posche
    Michaël Abiteboul
    Michaël Abiteboul
    • Lionel Ronssin
    Julie-Anne Roth
    Julie-Anne Roth
    • Chris Tamalet
    Macha Méril
    Macha Méril
    • Fanfan Keller
    Litzi Vezsi
    • Mamie Matzü
    Cyril Gueï
    Cyril Gueï
    • Xavier Sabi
    François Vincentelli
    François Vincentelli
    • César Renaudeau
    Robert Charlebois
    Robert Charlebois
    • Jean-Seb Bigstone
    Valérie Crouzet
    Valérie Crouzet
    • Cécile Monet
    Dina Capistrano Nietes
    • Minerva Cea, dite Nana
    Milena Chiron
    • Suzy
    • (as Miléna Chiron)
    Timothé Gauron
    • Louis
    Timéo Leloup
    Timéo Leloup
    • Léonard
    Vincent Deniard
    • Nicolas l'artiste
    Armando Gamberini
    • Vincenzo d'Il Barone
    • Réalisation
      • James Huth
    • Scénario
      • James Huth
      • Sonja Shillito
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    7renatogonzalez

    FUNNY

    Sophie Marceau marvelous, the movie is funny. A relax session. Carpe dien.
    7cimartel

    Hilarious, and I'm not even French

    I came here to add my rating when I saw there's a reviewer who gave it 1 star. I respect but fully disagree with that rating. First the acting is great all around including the children. Second, the pace is fast, not a boring moment which is rare for a romantic comedy. And third, I laughed out loud several times and I'm Latin American. I've watched hundreds of comedies, both film and TV, and few have made laugh out loud. I even debated if give it 8 only for this reason. Ok, it's not 8 stars, but this film will be part of my "comfort food" films collection, which are movies I re-watch when not in a mood to put my brain to work. Definitely a good addition.
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Happiness Never Comes Alone

    The 2nd Rendezvous of French Cinema returns this week, and coincides its opening night with ScreenSingapore to add a little bit of glitz and glamour to the latter event, having Sophie Marceau headlining the ensemble of invited cast and crew of films being featured in this year's edition. Many would associate the actress with sensuousness and beauty, but how about, physical comedy?

    Yes, Sophie Marceau does what would be as close to slapstick as she can get, showing off some perfect comic timing in her role as a Calamity Jane type as Charlotte Posche, a woman we first see having trip and fall flat, face down onto a concrete sidewalk, have a key thrown at her face, before finally getting splashed soaking wet by a car speeding parallel to a waterlogged road. We learn that she's quite well connected by virtue of her marriage to rich industrialist type Alain Posche (Francois Berleand), although her marriage is now on the rocks, having been separated for two years.

    But the film opens with the other protagonist, the singleton Sacha Keller (Gad Elmaleh), a musician whose routine includes playing at a jazz bar, performing with friends, and picking nubile girls up for one night stands. He's the quintessential swinger without commitment, until the aftermath of a disastrous client meeting puts him in the path to bump into Charlotte, and not before long, these two opposites start to attract, where one is obviously of a different social standing than the other, and the other obviously in it for what he would initially thought of as temporary, since older women are not his (nor his friends) type.

    What makes this oddball romantic comedy work, are the constant surprises that are contained in the story by the wife-husband team of Sonja Shillito and James Huth, with James also taking on directorial responsibilities. Just as when you least expected, the strangest, quirkiest, and comical situations happen to either, or both of the characters, especially when they turn into klutzes, providing opportunity for either actor to show that they have it in them to do comedy, and very physical ones too. I admit to have gasped out loud for some of the stunts put on screen that would be miracles if not injuring its cast.

    And making it quite real world to think about, especially for the single guys who are living the lifestyle as what Sacha is doing, is the notion of having to find a soul mate who just so happens to be divorced (or going to be divorced), twice, plus already having 3 kids from two different fathers, each exercising some clause to pop by every now and then. Especially if one is averse to the antics of attention-sapping children, with kid's vomit being a running joke in the movie. It's one thing about wanting to be with someone, and another when the baggage that comes along tests one's resolve and sincerity, given that the option to walk away, is always easily available, which is something keenly explored in the movie as well, since habitual changes usually calls for a massive modification of beliefs, and not everyone's cup of tea to leave one's comfort zone.

    Most of us would be familiar with Gad Elmaleh if we had watched Priceless where he starred opposite Audrey Tautou, and here his makeup and costuming made him look a lot older as the musician and jingle composer at the cusp of a professional breakthrough, as well as a breakthrough on the personal romantic front in finally finding someone, only to realize things can get quite complicated. He brings about a touch of goofball zaniness when his character had to deal with kids, up close and very personal. But the scene stealer is of course Sophie Marceau herself, balancing the thin line between chic, and motherly, while looking good either way when tackling both facets of her character's life.

    Happiness Never Comes Alone is quite apt for a title that ultimately champions the sanctity of family, and makes quite the good poster-child for pro-family policies where you'd have something dysfunctional, corrected in this feel good romantic comedy. It works as intended, offers surprises only on the comedic front, and has two excellent leads to bring some romance back into the air again.
    7kosmasp

    Stumbling upon and into

    Sophie Marceau is still able to enchant men (and probably some women too along the way). Apart from her obvious good looks she's also a good actress, which she has proved in other movies as well (one with Monica Belucci comes to mind though I forgot the title). And while she's not the lead role here, she is second to the man with issues. The good thing is, her character is not just some woman, but is fully fleshed out as well.

    While our main character has obvious issues, we still root for him. Not all his moves might feel logic, but life does take crazy turns sometimes. His "fear" is a bit underplayed I guess, but that is not really that bad a thing. Actually you might credit the movie for not making it a bigger issue. You will see where this is going, but that doesn't take the fun of getting there.
    JohnJohnRomualdez

    Highly recommended. Simply wonderful.

    The movie is simply wonderful. A couple meet (in the rain) and fall in love. As in all good French comedies, the drama begins right there, with lots of slapstick, especially from Sophie Marceau. The woman is simply a grandiose actress. He is an advertising jingle composer and has his problems with women who are taken and have children. Sophie is taken with a much older man and has three children. Over the course of the story, the two simply try it out with each other. The movie is fresh and makes you forget the worries of the day. Cinematography, direction and music do the rest. Highly recommended.

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      It is actually pianist Pierre-Yves Plat's hands that can be seen in the opening credits sequence, not Gad Elmaleh's.
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      References Casablanca (1942)
    • Bandes originales
      How Could I Let You Go
      Written by Sonja Shillito and Marc Chouarain

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 juin 2012 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Site officiel
      • Pathé (France)
    • Langues
      • Français
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Happiness Never Comes Alone
    • Lieux de tournage
      • New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Eskwad
      • Pathé
      • TF1 Films Production
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      • 15 000 000 € (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 16 840 841 $US
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