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Le bonheur est dans le pré

  • 1995
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  • 1h 46m
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Le bonheur est dans le pré (1995)
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Francis, the boss of a small plumbing supply company, is harassed by tax collectors, striking employees, and an impossible wife and daughter. His only joy is sharing lunch with his friend Ge... Read allFrancis, the boss of a small plumbing supply company, is harassed by tax collectors, striking employees, and an impossible wife and daughter. His only joy is sharing lunch with his friend Gerard. Then a TV show called "where are you?" shows a woman from Gers who is searching for ... Read allFrancis, the boss of a small plumbing supply company, is harassed by tax collectors, striking employees, and an impossible wife and daughter. His only joy is sharing lunch with his friend Gerard. Then a TV show called "where are you?" shows a woman from Gers who is searching for her husband who disappeared 28 years ago. The lost husband looks like an identical twin of... Read all

  • Director
    • Étienne Chatiliez
  • Writer
    • Florence Quentin
  • Stars
    • Michel Serrault
    • Eddy Mitchell
    • Sabine Azéma
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    • Director
      • Étienne Chatiliez
    • Writer
      • Florence Quentin
    • Stars
      • Michel Serrault
      • Eddy Mitchell
      • Sabine Azéma
    • 8User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Michel Serrault
    Michel Serrault
    • Francis Bergeade
    Eddy Mitchell
    Eddy Mitchell
    • Gérard 'Gégé' Tilier
    Sabine Azéma
    Sabine Azéma
    • Nicole Bergeade
    Carmen Maura
    Carmen Maura
    • Dolores Thivart
    François Morel
    François Morel
    • Pouillaud
    Guilaine Londez
    Guilaine Londez
    • Zig Thivart
    Virginie Darmon
    Virginie Darmon
    • Puce Thivart
    Alexandra London
    • Géraldine Bergeade
    Christophe Kourotchkine
    • Rémi
    Jean Bousquet
    Jean Bousquet
    • Père Léonard
    Éric Cantona
    Éric Cantona
    • Lionel - un rugbyman
    Joël Cantona
    • Nono
    Catherine Jacob
    Catherine Jacob
    • Lolotte - la femme d' André
    Daniel Russo
    Daniel Russo
    • André - le patron de l'hôtel-restaurant
    Roger Gicquel
    • Charles - un animateur TV
    Patrick Bouchitey
    Patrick Bouchitey
    • Jean-Paul de Lépine dit J.P - le producteur TV
    Yolande Moreau
    Yolande Moreau
    • Lucette - une ouvrière
    Seloua Hamse
    • Yasmina
    • Director
      • Étienne Chatiliez
    • Writer
      • Florence Quentin
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    10ramboise

    A modern fairy tale

    The plot of "Le Bonheur est dans le pre" is a simple one, but the excellent casting, the finesse of tone and dialogues, the constant humour give this movie real class.

    The ending is a happy one, but by no means what one usually calls a "happy ending" (these words imply for me a certain amount of 'schmalz' and stupidity, which lBedlP definitely doesn't have !). It makes the viewer feel refreshed and well, content with a few aspects of the world he's living in.

    It's a modern fairy tale, worth seeing again and again (especially when you feel a bit depressed, or slowed down), an apology of the simple (and free) pleasures of life.

    Some might remember the 'Safrane' as one of the highlights of the movie, I prefer the one remark made by Cantona: "C'est pas lourd le confit !"
    taylor9885

    Fairy tale

    The most delightful daydream has always been the one in which you're put into an environment completely different from the one you know, and you become much happier as a result. In the cinema, this has resulted in some classics: A Yankee in King Arthur's Court comes to mind, or Chatiliez's first film, La vie est une longue fleuve tranquille, which hangs on two babies being switched at birth, and the families find out about it many years later.

    This picture has the great Michel Serrault playing the lead, a frustrated businessman who is mistaken for a man who disappeared many years before, and who is tracked down via a TV show that specializes in this sort of squirm-inducing hokum. He's only too glad to abandon the snobby, sarcastic wife (Sabine Azema) he's spent miserable years with, to go live with Carmen Maura in the sun of Provence. There is the sense that the dream cannot go on forever, but you enjoy how the story plays out.
    7raymond-15

    Lots of laughs in the face of adversity

    Fleeing to a countrified life style is a common escape for city folk immersed in problems. Francis Bergeade (Michael Serrault) grabs an opportunity to do just that when a TV show designed to find missing persons displays a convincing photograph of him for all the world to see. He soon finds himself leading an idyllic life on a farm with a kind and understanding wife, not like the aggressive spoilt brat he left behind in the city.

    Much of the humour of this film centres around his friend Gerard (Eddy Mitchell) who is a great manipulator of events. It seems Gerard is enjoying the company of both wives even putting a smile on the face of the lazy wingeing one. There is some entertaining script writing here, both witty and believable.

    Life on the farm is well photographed and the daily routine well documented, even the preparation of the goose pate of which there is plenty. There remains however the underlying suspicion that the real husband that disappeared 23 years ago could turn up at any moment. A criminal offence would thus be exposed.

    An investigation of the details regarding the lost husband leads to some surprising discoveries.

    It's a pleasant little film that has you smiling all the way through. Ignorance is bliss, they say. The revelation at the end casts a black cloud over the happy atmosphere. When all is said and done however, some secrets are best left alone.
    7dbdumonteil

    Sometimes what a stroke of luck...

    Everything goes awry in the life of Francis Bergeade: his firm is in strike, his wife Nicole despises him and he has a heart failure. All these reasons incite him, helped by his best friend Gérard to take Michel's place who disappeared twenty six years ago and who is demanded by his family. Thus, he arrives in the life of Dolores who breeds ducks in the south of France with her two daughters. He has made the good choice because it enables him to start a new life again, a more peaceful one...

    What the very overrated "Amélie Poulain" (2001) tried to reach, "happiness is in the field" (1995) achieved it: to make the spectator happy. Then, hats off to the director Etienne Chatiliez. It is all the more surprising as his third feature film very clearly stands out from the two previous ones. Indeed, there's no mark of social satire like in "life is a long quiet river" (1988) while the malicious humor that dominated "Tatie Danielle" (1990) is here largely absent. Instead, we can understand the movie as a quest for pleasure and welfare and especially the adventures that happen to Francis are positive and only aim at making him happy. Once he will arrive in Dolores' farm, he will find two main things: happiness and affection. Concerning the end of the film, I think it strongly contrasts with the end of Chatiliez's two previous movies which presented the disintegration of two universes (the Le Quesnoy's one and Jean's one) whereas here, the movie ends on an image depicting Francis' new family looking happy and united in front of the farm, at dusk with Gérard repeating to his best friend: "enjoy my pal, enjoy..."

    In a screenplay playing on the contrast (one of Chatiliez's best weapons), Florence Quentin the scriptwriter, also kept place to ridicule proud people, the more often through blunt dialogs (Francis' family, especially his wife are the perfect quarries to satisfy the scriptwriter's needs).

    As for the actors, they act their respective roles with an exhilarating pleasure. They take advantage of irresistible dialogs and really great situations. The tandem Serrault/Mitchell shines and their friendship impresses. We have rarely seen such a strong relationship in the history of French cinema. The second one offers an amazing composition as a devoted, vulgar and macho friend. Eddy Mitchell is famous in France as a singer but in Chatiliez's movie, he showed the full extent of his talent as an actor. We can also thank the director for having hired Sabine Azéma, very funny in her role of uptight middle-class person.

    However, there's one thing I don't understand: what was Chatiliez thinking of when he decided to bring Eric Cantona to the cast? I've got only one sentence to tell my opinion about him: he can't act and it is better to see him play with a ball.

    Fortunately, it is a comparatively minor fault which doesn't spoil the summary I give about this flick: a heart-warming movie which presents itself as a reliable lesson about joy of living. How great it would be if we could prolong our stay in Dolores' farm surrounded by splendid landscapes bathing in the sunlight!
    9products-1

    Wonderful escapism to cheer you up on a rainy day

    A gentle and relaxing film full of subtlety and humour throughout. The story may be universal but is the French take on life that permeates the film and makes it appealing. Well worth the rental fee for anyone who wants a rest from the brashness of Hollywood.

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      It was a sizeable hit at the French box office with 4,931,000 admissions.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Movie Show: Episode dated 29 March 1997 (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Je ne Peux pas Rentrer chez Moi
      Music by Charles Aznavour

      Lyrics by Charles Aznavour

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 1995 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Happiness Is in the Field
    • Filming locations
      • Jura, France
    • Production companies
      • Canal+
      • Téléma
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $414,736
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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