Perfectly adorable
Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
View MoreThe best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
View MoreIn short, this 90mn movie has 3 30mn parts :Part I shows the sad, difficult, unlucky life of this failed husband and worker. It's not very interesting as nothing really happens in this dreadful, gray city. It was like a very, very depressive « Brazil ».Part II shows indeed the change of life but it's still dull and not very funny as it's exactly Part I seen in negative or rather positive. So, no surprises as you can guess all that happens. It's all the more boring that this reversal seems unexplained.Then, the Part III comes as a surprise and it's only then than the movie is interesting and has Benoit waking up from apathy ! Suddenly, from this moment on, the movie turns into a philosophical journey about the meaning of life and the equilibrium between happiness and despair. I agree with the message that happiness can't be eternal but that a positive mind is useful. From my experience, it's when i start thinking « it's OK now : i'm happy » that problems arise. Then, it's a long tunnel against adversity to eventually reach back the happy level. A crisis is sometimes an hard medication as it was the only way to have new joys, better opportunities ! In conclusion, after an awful first hour, the last 30 minutes save the day but it's too late or too little to conclude i have enjoyed it.
View MoreI like the Merriam-Webster definition of disappointing: failing to meet expectations, a disappointing meal, for instance. We change our seats to see the new Jennifer Aniston's flick because the seats were to close to the screen and we choose a French comedy instead, expecting some French comedy time. The comedy was not present. The story is non existent and has a lack of imagination that surprises for a French director. The main character is disappointing, Benoît Poelvoorde tries to give some sense to the character and in some moments he manages to do that, but the storyline is dull. But Constance Dollé is showily brilliant, beautiful and sexy, She is the best of the whole story. Disappointing French comedy. Fatalist a little bit like Le Diable Probablement, but without the genius insight of Robert Bresson.
View MoreGosh.. Just saw it this week-end. And this guy is teaching directing in the SO-CALLED best and most efficient cinema school in France (and Europe basically..) !I'm glad i missed the admission.'Happiness is heavy when you're not used to it' C'mon! 80 minutes of non-screenplay, non-directing, non-acting (I LOVE Poelvoorde but he can't do anything about the impoverished style of the the whole shebang)If you want a good laugh, 2 scenes are on the top of the most pathetic sequences of all time :The first one when his wife is meeting him (at the bank, in his office) and realizing that his future ex-husband is finally very attractive and perhaps deserve a new chance.. Slow motions and cheesy music - lousy violons sounds -The second one. The musical sequence.nuf said.Pauvre France.
View MoreI saw DU JOUR AU LENDEMAIN about 3 weeks ago in the Angers European Film Festival, it was the first time Le Guay was presenting it to an audience so this was kind of a test for him. According to the great amount of laughter in the room, it seems most of the audience positively responded to this comedy about a French loser who is fed up with his life and his job. I personally thought it was a rather weak comedy. Poolevoorde isn't outstanding. Nevertheless he manages to give his character a good deal of credibility that makes him both moving and sensitive. The real problem that makes this film a little slow and boring isn't the acting nor is it the filming but a deeper problem : the STORY itself. It is inexistent. The plot is interesting - a man awakes one morning and finds out th everything that seemed dull and hateful in his life is now perfect and that makes him go nuts - but Le Guay doesn't make anything out of it and expects the initial situation to be good enough to last 1h30 without running out of steam. The characters aren't deep enough for us to care, the repercussions of such a disruption aren't clear and that gives us the impression, once out of the cinema, to have spent two hours without having seen anything worthwhile. It's a shame given that the movie ends with a rather cheesy and predictable happy end. A good point though for the short musical sequence that comes in as a break with the overall monotony of the movie.
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