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5.8/10
4.9K
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Valentin D is a hot designer architect who claims to be an orphan because he is too ashamed to admit he is the son of working-class scrap metal merchants from the north of France.Valentin D is a hot designer architect who claims to be an orphan because he is too ashamed to admit he is the son of working-class scrap metal merchants from the north of France.Valentin D is a hot designer architect who claims to be an orphan because he is too ashamed to admit he is the son of working-class scrap metal merchants from the north of France.
Aladin Reibel
- Professeur Rosenberg
- (as Eric Aladin Reibel)
Thomas Vandenberghe
- Le paparazzi
- (as Thomas VDB)
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No need for the snob world. Natural is the real thing. Don't forget where you came from. Brilliant acting game. We laughed a lot. Real European. Really French. Sweet, fun, light. But the topic is serious, the basic idea is excellent.
I heartily recommend it to the young, the elderly. We got a nice evening. Thanks to the creators and the actors!
Better than a documentary it's a declaration of love to a certain idea of France. It's a movie about success, love and shame. The photography isn't amazing but it's well edited and fun. However, all the fun lies in the regional language, so I don't know how it feels for someone who doesn't understand French.
Dany Boon is not one of my all time favourites like Louis de Funes. But, no matter the imdb rankings of his movies he always provides a safe choice of humble but good enough entertainment. This movie is no an exception to this.
10GDovW
{I watched it after having an emotionally difficult week, and it was a great cure for the evening!! Thank you so much Dany Boon!!}
This movie (not to be mistaken as a sequel for "Bienvenue chez les ch'tis") brings beautiful moments of relationships, and we go through those moments with laughter! ... and some, even bring a delicate tear in the corner of the eye.
There are many funny moments and the acting is well done: when it is a comedic scene or a more serious one, the tone is well respected!
And if you haven't got enough laughter throughout the movie, stay for the end credits; for sure some of them will bring you a big smile!
It makes you wonder why the rating as of May 2020 is 5.7 ??!!
I thought it was gonna actually follow the lives of all the people in the original movie but they have changed many actors and erased some of the events of the past movie as if they never happened... and they don't explain why, it's as if this is in a parallel universe or timeline. And it would've been ok but it just doesn't have a logic though, does it?
I guess it has some positive aspects, but they are few. And the tone is so different from the last movie who was light hearted and downright funny movie, you know, a movie that makes you laugh with your whole soul? But this one didn't even provoke a single laugh, I think it should've been marketed as a drama cause as a drama it kind of works but at the same time it doesn't... and especially for fans of the first movie this seems just so tonally distant from the first one... the whole experience feels utterly jarring.
I gave it a three cause it lacked the charm and all the points I mentioned above, very weird sequel that is more sad than funny and some of the characters just disappear from the narrative. Even the main character from the last movie portrayed by Kad Merad makes a cameo but then again it's as if he never went up the north, he just plays himself as an actor (if I remember it right). Anyways don't watch it, it's just a waste of time, I wish I hadn't... and if you haven't seen the first one then you should totally do it, and skip this one.
I guess it has some positive aspects, but they are few. And the tone is so different from the last movie who was light hearted and downright funny movie, you know, a movie that makes you laugh with your whole soul? But this one didn't even provoke a single laugh, I think it should've been marketed as a drama cause as a drama it kind of works but at the same time it doesn't... and especially for fans of the first movie this seems just so tonally distant from the first one... the whole experience feels utterly jarring.
I gave it a three cause it lacked the charm and all the points I mentioned above, very weird sequel that is more sad than funny and some of the characters just disappear from the narrative. Even the main character from the last movie portrayed by Kad Merad makes a cameo but then again it's as if he never went up the north, he just plays himself as an actor (if I remember it right). Anyways don't watch it, it's just a waste of time, I wish I hadn't... and if you haven't seen the first one then you should totally do it, and skip this one.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the second time Line Renaud plays Dany Boon's mother. She also did in Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis (2008), ten years earlier.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Trek (1966)
- SoundtracksHabanera: L'amour est un oiseau rebelle
Taken from the opera "Carmen" (1875)
Composed by Georges Bizet
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- La ch'tite famille
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- $49,954,866
- Runtime
- 1h 47m(107 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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