Énorme
- 2019
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- 1h 38m
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A world traveling pianist and her husband have decided not to have a baby, but then he sees a surprise childbirth on a flight and tampers with her pill.A world traveling pianist and her husband have decided not to have a baby, but then he sees a surprise childbirth on a flight and tampers with her pill.A world traveling pianist and her husband have decided not to have a baby, but then he sees a surprise childbirth on a flight and tampers with her pill.
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I can't believe this film was centered on the narcissist, self obsessed, stupid, immature, lame man child. I was craving for HER perspective on a unplanned and unwanted pregnancy, not the lame husband's!!!!! What a disappointing approach. Yes, being nurturing is not on every woman's DNA, but it lacked more substance that really supported this message. I can't believe everyone in the film gaslights Claire even though she didn't want to be pregnant in the first place!!!! Wow. I thought French were more progressive but I was so wrong. Avoid at all costs
A man switches her wife contraceptive pills with sugar pills because he wants a baby but she doesn't want and therefor he gets her pregnant against her will... and this is suposed to be a comedy...shockingly it's directed by a woman
I was expecting a funny film about pregnancy and difficulties of parenthood, instead I watched 100 minutes of stupidity. Characters, especially Fred were so irritating and colourless. It never made me laugh and for the first time I couldn't empatise any of the characters. The only good thing about this film was the cute baby at the end.
I don't often write reviews and I usually like French movies as french is my first language. But this one was a pain to watch. At first I laughed and thought it's a good comedy. But then the more the movie goes on and the more long, boring stupid scenes went on. At the end it's only about stretching the minutes, I fast fowarded the last 45 minutes and did not feel like I have missed anything.. The characters are so stupids and unenjoyable and I'm not even starting with how bad the acting was done. This could be categorized as amateur movie and the lowest kind.
I am far from a difficult person regarding movies but this was too bad, it's not even "so bad it's good" it is so bad...it's bad.
I am far from a difficult person regarding movies but this was too bad, it's not even "so bad it's good" it is so bad...it's bad.
Claire and Frederic (Marina Foïs and Jonathan Cohen) make up a happy, functioning, childless marriage. She is an internationally famous but introverted classical music pianist and he is her charismatic manager and assistant and they travel the world with a busy concert schedule. But an incident in which Frederic participates will alter the agreements on which their marriage is based.
Enormous is a great comedy by Sophie Letourneur that upsets the roles and priorities assigned to men and women in relation to pregnancy, motherhood, fatherhood and professional life without ever falling into acrimony or caricature, doing it with a lot of carelessness, touches of delirium and a documentary record at times.
Cohen is a very funny comedian; his character can necessarily be infuriating and he is too used to making all the decisions in the couple. Claire (the versatile Marina Foïs is the writer of Cantet's El atelier, a completely different role) stoically copes with her unwanted pregnancy, which at the moment takes disturbing turns.
Enormous could be seen, in the treatment of its topics and with the forcefulness that comedy sometimes gives, as a more successful counterpart to Pieces Of A Woman and culminates in a final segment with a treatment rarely seen on these themes and absolutely moving.
Enormous is a great comedy by Sophie Letourneur that upsets the roles and priorities assigned to men and women in relation to pregnancy, motherhood, fatherhood and professional life without ever falling into acrimony or caricature, doing it with a lot of carelessness, touches of delirium and a documentary record at times.
Cohen is a very funny comedian; his character can necessarily be infuriating and he is too used to making all the decisions in the couple. Claire (the versatile Marina Foïs is the writer of Cantet's El atelier, a completely different role) stoically copes with her unwanted pregnancy, which at the moment takes disturbing turns.
Enormous could be seen, in the treatment of its topics and with the forcefulness that comedy sometimes gives, as a more successful counterpart to Pieces Of A Woman and culminates in a final segment with a treatment rarely seen on these themes and absolutely moving.
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- TriviaThe film was initially set for theatrical release in France on 3 June 2020, which was delayed three months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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- Enormous
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- Hotel Meliá - Park Drai Eechelen, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg(hotel in Luxembourg)
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- €3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $928,576
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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