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Ils se marièrent et eurent beaucoup d'enfants

  • 2004
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  • 1h 40m
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Charlotte Gainsbourg and Yvan Attal in Ils se marièrent et eurent beaucoup d'enfants (2004)
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Is the love compatible with coupledom? And what of freedom and fidelity? These are some of the questions facing two married men.Is the love compatible with coupledom? And what of freedom and fidelity? These are some of the questions facing two married men.Is the love compatible with coupledom? And what of freedom and fidelity? These are some of the questions facing two married men.

  • Director
    • Yvan Attal
  • Writer
    • Yvan Attal
  • Stars
    • Johnny Depp
    • Charlotte Gainsbourg
    • Sébastien Vidal
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    5.6K
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    • Director
      • Yvan Attal
    • Writer
      • Yvan Attal
    • Stars
      • Johnny Depp
      • Charlotte Gainsbourg
      • Sébastien Vidal
    • 14User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
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    Johnny Depp
    Johnny Depp
    • L'inconnu
    Charlotte Gainsbourg
    Charlotte Gainsbourg
    • Gabrielle
    Sébastien Vidal
    • Le type fête 2 - Thibault
    Marc Millanvoye
    • Le type fête 1
    Yvan Attal
    Yvan Attal
    • Vincent
    Chloé Combret
    • La nounou
    Christiane Oui-Oui
    • Femme de ménage hôtel
    Alain Cohen
    Alain Cohen
    • Fred
    Carolina Gynning
    Carolina Gynning
    • Zoé
    Alain Chabat
    Alain Chabat
    • Georges
    Ben Attal
    Ben Attal
    • Joseph
    Emmanuelle Seigner
    Emmanuelle Seigner
    • Nathalie
    Kitu Gidwani
    Kitu Gidwani
    • Madame Gibson
    Sujay Sood
    • Monsieur Gibson
    Ruben Marx
    • Antoine
    Jérôme Bertin
    Jérôme Bertin
    • Le jeune client garage
    Christine Paillard
    • La fille brasserie copains
    Laurent Goldztejn
    • Le serveur de la brasserie
    • Director
      • Yvan Attal
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      • Yvan Attal
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    10linda-164

    Two modern French couples deal with marriage

    A very charming romantic drama. The cast and story are top notch. Although I have seen these actors in other films, they created such rich characters I felt that I was meeting them for the first time. Some of the film was hilarious, some was sad, some brought on some deja vu for the events many people can relate to in their own lives. Whatever the emotion of the scene, it all seemed quite realistic. I would recommend this to all audiences. I saw it in French with English subtitles. It seemed like everyone else in the theatre was as interested in the movie as I was too. It was a pretty hip contemporary story. The film ran for 105 minutes but I would have liked more - maybe Part II?
    10pasmatony

    classic

    It has all the drama from the french big city life wrapped up with some outsiders that join in. I goes from mellow to full action and then back again. Very good an popular music from the early 21 century. I recommend watching with a friend. Mayby your latest flirt. Johnny plays a neat chap that satisfies the women mentaly. Some parts of the movie are just a drug daze but mostly its on for a good interaction between woman and man. Many wellcut scenes where you feel as you are in the movie. The secondary charachters are as fun as the main and give alot to the main plot. Many diffrent relations to keep up with.
    6I_Ailurophile

    Modestly enjoyable comedy-drama, albeit with distinct weaknesses

    As a matter of comparison in some measure, one could point to certain Hollywood ensemble pieces of the past twenty years or so: dramas like 'Crash' or 'Noel' (both released in 2004), or comedies such as 'Love, actually' or 'Valentine's Day.' Of the many names in the cast, several should be very recognizable to viewers from most any locale (Charlotte Gainsbourg, Aurore Clément, Anouk Aimée, arguably Alain Chabat), while others have renown more limited to the continent. Despite the size of the cast, though, there's definitely one story thread that fills the bulk of the screenplay, made more unusual for the fact that the first half of the feature is decidedly rather loose and scattered in its storytelling, while the narrative tightens in the second half. (And for the fact of that tightening, the secondary threads - though they are brought to a conclusion more or less - nevertheless feel like they're treated even more poorly in the latter half.) Meanwhile, the strength of the writing (and the execution in turn) is highly variable through to the very end: some inclusions, as small as the use of music or as substantial as whole scenes, range from genuinely brilliant, to appropriate in a sideways fashion but ill-fitting as they present, to confusing or breaking from the timeline or tone of the picture. Alongside that variable writing, it also feels like 'Happily ever after' makes wild swings between comedy and drama, the former light and lovely at its best, and the latter giving us a few moments that inspire a quizzical "What?"

    All this is to say that the movie is uneven, and not always entirely convincing. It's enjoyable more than not, and by no means do I think it's bad, but some ideas (again, even whole scenes) could have been dropped without losing anything, and others needed to be altered. Or is it that editor Jennifer Augé made some choices of sequencing that somewhat muddle the end result? It would be weird if Augé were partly responsible, because in a couple instances her editing directly plays into two of those sparks of ingenuity in Yvan Attal's screenplay. Regardless, in most ways this is well made, including commendable direction from filmmaker Attal. The cast give fine performances all around, from the chief stars (though Gainsbourg and Attal, and their then-seven year old son Ben, have an obvious familial advantage to their on-screen chemistry), to supporting players like Angie David or even those who appear in only one scene, like Clément. Rémy Chevrin's cinematography stands out a bit to me, in some moments more than others; the filming locations and production design are smartly paired. To whatever degree of success the supporting characters are woven into the overall narrative, the central thread is well considered and modestly compelling, and the scene writing in particular is pretty strong even if I disagree with some examples thereof. Both aspects of this comedy-drama are mixed, but splendidly satisfying at their best.

    The end result of all this is less a singular discrete plot, and more a broad portrait of Romance and Relationships with story threads of varying size. I suppose what it comes down to is that this is passingly entertaining on its own merits if one happens to come across it, and it's suggested most for those who are especial fans of those involved. With or without consideration of its weaknesses, it's also nothing to go out of one's way to see; this is a feature built for light amusement, and not a night set aside. Maybe that's all it needs to be, for that matter; there's no rule that says every title needs to be an essential classic. Temper your expectations one way or another, but while 'Happily ever after' may not be a revelatory viewing experience, there are certainly worse ways to spend one's time.
    writers_reign

    Playing Away

    This is the third film from triple-threat (Writer-Director-Actor) Yvan Attal and arguably his best. Once again he has cast his real-life partner (they have just had a child) Charlotte Gainsbourg as his screen wife and cast fellow triple-threat wda Alain Chabat as his best friend. Whilst Vincent (Attal) and Gabrielle (Gainsbourg) have a seemingly ideal marriage Georges (Chabat) and Nathalie (Emmanuelle Seigner) are more tempestuous and Nathalie's nagging is ever present. Both couples have a child hence the title, They Were Married And Had Many Children, which is also the French equivalent of the fairy-tale ending 'and so they lived happily ever after'. The third man, Fred (Alain Cohen) is single and has no shortage of girls. This is the broad outline. The twist, such as it is requires Fred to envy the married state, Vincent to lead a double life that fools even Georges and Fred and Georges, the logical one to cheat on a nagging wife to be faithful. Most of the five principals are virtually unknown outside France - Chabat appeared in 'Le Gout des Autres', Attal in 'Bon Voyage' - but Anouk Aimee who plays Vincent's mother is certainly known if only for 'A Man And A Woman' whilst Berri, of course, directed 'Jean de Florette' and 'Manon des Sources'. Attal has done a workmanlike job of exploring male bonding - the men spend hours playing football - and precarious relationships and it's the kind of film that can find an audience abroad. 7/10
    8gkkarras

    One of the greatest looking movies I have ever seen

    There are other reviews on this site that discuss this movie's finer plot themes, etc. However I write this my first review because I felt so compelled by the look of this movie. This movie will truly delight eyes and ears and for sure worth its rental fee. There is one particular scene, a sort of transitional fade from flowering colors to the character, that is particularly beautiful. I went back to it again and again when the movie was over. The film is kind of an impressionist painting in which the characters come to life upon. A great and modern musical score adds to the film's vibrant look. Add a nice bottle of wine and dinner on the coffee table to make the best of your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!

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    • Trivia
      Charlotte Gainsbourg and Yvan Attal play parents to their real-life son Ben Attal.
    • Quotes

      Georges: [subtitled version] Stop Yelling! And stop boxing, people will think I beat you!

    • Connections
      Features The Hollywood Bowl (1950)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Waiting for the Man
      Written by Lou Reed

      Performed by The Velvet Underground

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 2004 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Kino International
      • Pathé Distribution (France)
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Happily Ever After
    • Filming locations
      • Marrakech, Morocco
    • Production companies
      • Hirsch
      • Pathé Renn Productions
      • TF1 Films Production
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,218,759
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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