Le discours
- 2020
- Tous publics
- 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
2.2K
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A recently dumped man awaits a reconciliation text message from his ex during a seemingly never-ending family dinner.A recently dumped man awaits a reconciliation text message from his ex during a seemingly never-ending family dinner.A recently dumped man awaits a reconciliation text message from his ex during a seemingly never-ending family dinner.
- Awards
- 3 wins total
Benjamin Lavernhe
- Adrien
- (as Benjamin Lavernhe de la Comédie Française)
Adeline D'Hermy
- Solène
- (as Adeline d'Hermy de la Comédie Française)
Sébastien Pouderoux
- Romain
- (as Sébastien Pouderoux de la Comédie Française)
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I almost never laugh with comedies, because the jokes are mostly so obvious. Here the good ones are not. I am giving it a ten, because it made me laugh, also cry a little bit, and also think about my own relationships. All you need from an easy movie. It is a ten for a comedy that makes you at least chuckle many many times.
Such kind of films should not be marked a comedy
It's not a comedy, it's a film about someone's life. I've been in a cinema and heard other spectators. If there's laughter twice over whole of the film ... it's either bad comedy or not a comedy at all.
This movie is full of charm and extremely subtle.
The main character is played by a VERY talented young actor from the renowned Comedie Francaise, which bring all the subtilitiesof the script as an enjoyable jewel!
The story is about "which Speech (discours) shalI deliver at my sister's wedding ?"and the several angles through which this shy but talenetd brother might articulate his speech, A real jewel. Don't know if the English subtitles are good enough to convey the subtilities of the monologues!
The main character is played by a VERY talented young actor from the renowned Comedie Francaise, which bring all the subtilitiesof the script as an enjoyable jewel!
The story is about "which Speech (discours) shalI deliver at my sister's wedding ?"and the several angles through which this shy but talenetd brother might articulate his speech, A real jewel. Don't know if the English subtitles are good enough to convey the subtilities of the monologues!
French cinema, and historically European cinema overall, often embraces a more unconventional and experimental style compared to that of Hollywood. This film is a perfect example of that.
The setup for the plot is just genius. It mainly takes place at a dinner table, with a guy imagining different scenarios, and it works so well and is so well written and funny. The script is very clever and just perfect, and the actors all do an incredible job.
It all leads up to a fun climax that I will not spoil, but is definitely a masterpiece that should be experienced. In a theater if possible, that's where I watched it.
The setup for the plot is just genius. It mainly takes place at a dinner table, with a guy imagining different scenarios, and it works so well and is so well written and funny. The script is very clever and just perfect, and the actors all do an incredible job.
It all leads up to a fun climax that I will not spoil, but is definitely a masterpiece that should be experienced. In a theater if possible, that's where I watched it.
It's a comedy that brings not outloud laughter but rather smiles as feeling the main character is confiding in you !
The main character lets you in his thoughts and suggests a number of ways the storyline could develop . Quite refreshing.
Man whose girlfriend wants a "pause" in their relationship is then asked to do something he is pretified at the prospect of doing: giving a speech at his sister wedding.
Poor man already has enough in his plate trying to sort out his relationship in "pause" !
So he confides in the viewer what he might or might not do and shows the various scenarios.
Quite an enjoyable movie.
The main character lets you in his thoughts and suggests a number of ways the storyline could develop . Quite refreshing.
Man whose girlfriend wants a "pause" in their relationship is then asked to do something he is pretified at the prospect of doing: giving a speech at his sister wedding.
Poor man already has enough in his plate trying to sort out his relationship in "pause" !
So he confides in the viewer what he might or might not do and shows the various scenarios.
Quite an enjoyable movie.
Did you know
- TriviaWas initially slated for theatrical release in France on 23 December 2020, later moved forward a week to 16 December, before being pushed back six months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits are delivered orally, through lead actor Benjamin Lavernhe reading them out loud and then thanking the audience for their attention.
- How long is The Speech?Powered by Alexa
Details
Box office
- Budget
- €5,580,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $3,044,720
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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