Les parfums
- 2019
- 1h 40m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,6/10
2,2 k
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Anne Walberg est une célébrité dans le monde du parfum. Elle vit en diva, égoïste, au tempérament bien trempé. Guillaume, son nouveau chauffeur est le seul qui lui tient tête. Sans doute la ... Tout lireAnne Walberg est une célébrité dans le monde du parfum. Elle vit en diva, égoïste, au tempérament bien trempé. Guillaume, son nouveau chauffeur est le seul qui lui tient tête. Sans doute la raison pour laquelle elle ne le renvoie pas.Anne Walberg est une célébrité dans le monde du parfum. Elle vit en diva, égoïste, au tempérament bien trempé. Guillaume, son nouveau chauffeur est le seul qui lui tient tête. Sans doute la raison pour laquelle elle ne le renvoie pas.
- Prix
- 2 nominations au total
Zelie Rixhon
- Léa Favre
- (as Zélie Rhixon)
Florine Delobel
- La vendeuse du magasin de vêtements
- (as Florine Delobelle)
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Les Parfums (2019) is a charming French dramedy that follows the intriguing world of Anne Walberg (Emmanuelle Devos), a talented but prickly perfumer, and her unlikely bond with her troubled driver, Guillaume Favre (Grégory Montel). Director Grégory Magne skillfully tells a story full of humor, intelligence, and subtle character growth.
Devos shines as the moody Anne, who has lost her reputation in the perfume business because of her hard-to-please attitude. Montel, as Guillaume, plays the role of a single dad trying to reconnect with his distant daughter. Together, they become an odd couple, helping each other to restore Anne's career and Guillaume's family life.
The cinematography is gorgeous, showing the scenic countryside of France and the intricate craft of perfume making. The film's music also enhances the story's emotional richness and the characters' personal transformation.
Les Parfums (2019) is not only a revealing look into the perfume industry but also a touching tale of two imperfect individuals finding comfort and healing in each other's presence. While the film's pace may seem slow at times, it allows for a deeper appreciation of the characters and their individual journeys.
Overall, Les Parfums (2019) is a well-made movie that will enchant audiences with its witty humor, captivating plot, and the irresistible chemistry between Devos and Montel. It's a sensory experience that will stay with you long after the movie ends.
Devos shines as the moody Anne, who has lost her reputation in the perfume business because of her hard-to-please attitude. Montel, as Guillaume, plays the role of a single dad trying to reconnect with his distant daughter. Together, they become an odd couple, helping each other to restore Anne's career and Guillaume's family life.
The cinematography is gorgeous, showing the scenic countryside of France and the intricate craft of perfume making. The film's music also enhances the story's emotional richness and the characters' personal transformation.
Les Parfums (2019) is not only a revealing look into the perfume industry but also a touching tale of two imperfect individuals finding comfort and healing in each other's presence. While the film's pace may seem slow at times, it allows for a deeper appreciation of the characters and their individual journeys.
Overall, Les Parfums (2019) is a well-made movie that will enchant audiences with its witty humor, captivating plot, and the irresistible chemistry between Devos and Montel. It's a sensory experience that will stay with you long after the movie ends.
No violence, no sex, tenderness, humour, grace, sensitivity
The 2 main actors are great as well as some some minor ones
The landscapes are nice too
I laughed, I almost cried, it's simpl delicious
Rush to watch it
This is a good little independent French film that has humor and heart. It's a story for adults, but without sex, thought provoking, and has both humor and sadness. The two main actors are wonderfully understated here and believable as we watch their friendship emerge. I was reminded a little bit of the early seasons of BONES.
Perhaps it's me as an American viewer who doesn't get some of the choices made in structuring the film. Some scenes are cut seemingly short, we never know how she solved the "handbag smell" or stinky factory problem. Likewise, we don't see how she begins to create perfumes again. There is often some wonderful tension in scenes, tension that doesn't fully play out to dramatic effect. It made me wonder what else we missed from these capable actors? But perhaps this is the French way and I'm just used to American dramatics, overacting, and having many more details given for "the swelling of a scene?"
I also subtracted a couple of stars because while this is an enjoyable quiet type of film, the ending did seem highly unlikely considering he was a chauffeur and didn't have her chemistry background (at least she appeared to have a chemistry education). Perhaps had we seen more of them beginning to work together as a team to solve a customer problem together, this wouldn't have seemed such fairy tale type ending. Also, the scene with her doctor was just very odd - it played more like he was going to be a potential romantic interest or something, which felt off and didn't quite mesh with where the story was at at that moment. Nice film, but could've been edited better.
Perhaps it's me as an American viewer who doesn't get some of the choices made in structuring the film. Some scenes are cut seemingly short, we never know how she solved the "handbag smell" or stinky factory problem. Likewise, we don't see how she begins to create perfumes again. There is often some wonderful tension in scenes, tension that doesn't fully play out to dramatic effect. It made me wonder what else we missed from these capable actors? But perhaps this is the French way and I'm just used to American dramatics, overacting, and having many more details given for "the swelling of a scene?"
I also subtracted a couple of stars because while this is an enjoyable quiet type of film, the ending did seem highly unlikely considering he was a chauffeur and didn't have her chemistry background (at least she appeared to have a chemistry education). Perhaps had we seen more of them beginning to work together as a team to solve a customer problem together, this wouldn't have seemed such fairy tale type ending. Also, the scene with her doctor was just very odd - it played more like he was going to be a potential romantic interest or something, which felt off and didn't quite mesh with where the story was at at that moment. Nice film, but could've been edited better.
Perfumes is a delightful touching comedy.
I didn't realise that some people work is all about knowing all the smells, all the aromas so they can create perfumes and scents.
Now I know why when opening a bottle of shampoo for example , the smell alone can make you buy it, just like that, regardless whether the shampoo cleans well or not !
Haha 😂 What makes this comedy charming is the man who is a loser but tries to be a good dad despite being down in his luck.
This is until he meets the woman who is the expert in smell.
An unlikely friendship develops between them and from that they both grow to become better persons.
Very enjoyable movie, inded !
I didn't realise that some people work is all about knowing all the smells, all the aromas so they can create perfumes and scents.
Now I know why when opening a bottle of shampoo for example , the smell alone can make you buy it, just like that, regardless whether the shampoo cleans well or not !
Haha 😂 What makes this comedy charming is the man who is a loser but tries to be a good dad despite being down in his luck.
This is until he meets the woman who is the expert in smell.
An unlikely friendship develops between them and from that they both grow to become better persons.
Very enjoyable movie, inded !
A very long time ago I watched "Driving Miss Daisy" (1989). There are some similarities between that movie and "Perfumes". Not many, but some. Ms Daisy and Anne Walberg are both bossy and yes, it takes a while for them to connect with new people.
Annes driver Guillaume Favre is a divorced man. He has a daughter that he wants to have shared custody of. In other words, he really needs his job. Guillaume isn´t afraid to speak his mind. He doesn´t put up with everything that Anne does or says. But I also think that Anne and Guillaume develop themselves as humans together.
I missed more info about Guillaumes ex-wife. Why did their marriage end? And why is Anne Walberg still single? But all in all I do recommend this movie. I liked it and, who knows, you might like it too.
Annes driver Guillaume Favre is a divorced man. He has a daughter that he wants to have shared custody of. In other words, he really needs his job. Guillaume isn´t afraid to speak his mind. He doesn´t put up with everything that Anne does or says. But I also think that Anne and Guillaume develop themselves as humans together.
I missed more info about Guillaumes ex-wife. Why did their marriage end? And why is Anne Walberg still single? But all in all I do recommend this movie. I liked it and, who knows, you might like it too.
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- AnecdotesFrench visa # 148876.
- Bandes originalesNuméro 1
Composed by Gaëtan Roussel
Sung by Gaëtan Roussel
Guitars by Philippe Almosnino, Gaëtan Roussel
Drums by Nicolas Musset
Piano by Jean-Max Méry
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Les Parfums
- Lieux de tournage
- Trouville-sur-Mer, Calvados, France(Guillaume and Léa at the beach)
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 2 887 000 € (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 2 560 031 $ US
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