Despite undeniable cinematographic qualities that I do not seek in no way to minimize, I can not detach the character of Mr. Adelman from that of Nicolas Bedos who is almost systematically imbued with his own person, conceited, insolently pompous and desperately familiar with empty soliloquies. It is then not surprising that he chosen to play as a Goncourt prize-winning writer pompously becoming an Immortal of the prestigious French Academy and puking an arrogant « J'emmerde Dostoïevski » with his sleepy shrink. Despite this description barely laudatory, my rating remains honest: 5/6 of 10.