Les vacances du petit Nicolas
- 2014
- Tous publics
- 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
3.7K
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The summer holidays begin, Nicolas and his family travel to the seaside where a whole new series of adventures await them.The summer holidays begin, Nicolas and his family travel to the seaside where a whole new series of adventures await them.The summer holidays begin, Nicolas and his family travel to the seaside where a whole new series of adventures await them.
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Those simple and delicate children's movies straight out of the 80's, there's no way not to love it, I watched together with my goddaughter, pleasant warm and cozy...
Since I do not have access to Parental guide editing, I am adding it here as FYI. The movie has a scene where a woman can be seen running away from the camera completely nude. Keep this in mind if you are considering this movie for young kids. The male character is nude as well, his critical parts are hidden behind a piece of garment (held in his hand).
I liked the first movie much better. The actor who played Nicholas in the first movie was great. Even though the new actor is very good, I would have loved to see the same actor for continuity. Kad Merad is great as always.
I liked the first movie much better. The actor who played Nicholas in the first movie was great. Even though the new actor is very good, I would have loved to see the same actor for continuity. Kad Merad is great as always.
colors and photography and humor. all from the same spirit of summer holiday. so French than becomes, scene by scene, universal. nothing special. except a form of joy who remains refreshing. because it is a film about childhood essence and about family. about small things, details, cinema industry and good choices. about a form of life , desired by everybody, innocent, seductive, comfortable. beach, room of hotel, meets - few magical. memories about the films by Tati and about similar stories. Valerie Lemercier and Kad Merad doing great job. Luca Zingaretti as seductive director . and eulogy to an unique age and its force of imagination.
The original Nicolas film, still directed by Laurent Tirard, was cute and funny. Its humour relied upon genuine written material forming consistent scenes and situations, and often based on the child's point-of-view, as in René Goscinny's exquisite little stories. "Les Vacances" relies a lot on nods and references to past cinema, and the rest is either disjointed (loose ends - what happens in the end with the tight spot at the nude beach Nicolas' father gets himself into?...) or simply unlikely. Even though the excellent Valérie Lemercier and Kad Merad still play Nicolas' parents, the actors in general, save for Bouli Lanners as Bernique, are insincere in their delivery and reactions and/or poorly directed. The father is supposed to be heartbroken by his wife extending her stay without him at the crazy big-money party, yet his face remains almost expressionless all the while...
Also, one scene suggests that hurting severely a live animal can be perceived as humorous, which I have found particularly tasteless.
Also, one scene suggests that hurting severely a live animal can be perceived as humorous, which I have found particularly tasteless.
I was not too enthusiastic when I started to play the tv recording of this film, but I kept watching. First I thought I recognised an actor from 'chez les chtis' Yes it was Kad Merad. I kept watching and for me things brightened. The beaches footages reminded me a little of J tati's movie. I would not say it would be a very popular movie of today's taste and you'd need a few years under your belt to appreciate some moments from it. I did, I did like the way it was different from what's on today. And to each its own! I see some critics speaking of mediocrity, perhaps it could be seen this way. But it is a comedy and it does gets laughs out of you unless you're made of stone. So this is what a comedy is designed to do - Someone else saw live animal tortured! Really...What kind of world to they want to live in? Have they ever stepped on an ant? Democracy will become Democrazy. Don't take anyone's word for it find it for yourself and perhaps like me you'll have a great but forgettable time
Did you know
- TriviaThere are two inconsistencies between this film and its predecessor, Le Petit Nicolas (2009)
1. Nicolas' father smokes a pipe in this film, but was a non-smoker in the other.
2. There is no mention of Nicolas' sister, born at the end of the previous film.
- GoofsThe sandcastles built by the architect are built using sand other than beach sand. This can be seen by the difference in the colour of the sandcastles and the surrounding beach sand, even allowing for the addition of water.
- Crazy creditsCredits at the start and finish of the film appear on holiday postcards. The credits at the beginning also include some animations on the cards.
- ConnectionsFeatures Sabrina (1954)
- SoundtracksWedding March
(from 'A Midsummer's Night Dream')
Written by Felix Mendelssohn
Conducted by Eugene Ormandy
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Nicholas on Holiday
- Filming locations
- Plage des Dames, Île de Noirmoutier, Vendée, France(Hôtel Beaurivage)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $27,567,832
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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