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6.7/10
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A seriously-ill woman tries to find her long-lost child with the help of a man in the middle of a burnout and a blind archivist.A seriously-ill woman tries to find her long-lost child with the help of a man in the middle of a burnout and a blind archivist.A seriously-ill woman tries to find her long-lost child with the help of a man in the middle of a burnout and a blind archivist.
- Awards
- 7 wins & 13 nominations total
Michel Vuillermoz
- Le psy
- (as Michel Vuillermoz de la Comédie Française)
Laurent Stocker
- M. Tuttle
- (as Laurent Stocker de la Comédie-Française)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe movie is dedicated to Terry Jones, former Monty Python member who died in January 2020, who had played in two of Albert Dupontel's movies: The Creator (1999) (as God) and Locked Out (2006) (as a homeless person). Incidentally, another former Monty Python member plays in the present movie: Terry Gilliam (as a hunter in the advertisement). Albert Dupontel has said that the Pythons are a source of inspiration for his work.
- ConnectionsReferences Brazil (1985)
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This movie is a great example of the misused talent available in the French cinema industry. Subsidies are used to produce movies with no substance.
The characters (including the police) are very caricatural and the story is very improbable, making it very hard to connect/relate to it.
After a first laugh with the attempted video, I spent the rest of the film searching for real emotions.
The main characters don't seem to have a home, don't sleep, eat or drink. No sense of time either.
Who is the movie for? Given the lack of imagination in the lines/simple personality of the characters, I'd say the primary audience would be teenagers? Then, why would you have such an inappropriate ending to trivialise a serious topic?
I watched this movie at the cinema and the disappointment was general. People were rushing out to go home.
So, this one doesn't deserve a Cesar for me, regardless of how stylised it is. A movie is a story/an experience that needs to be more meaningful than this.
The characters (including the police) are very caricatural and the story is very improbable, making it very hard to connect/relate to it.
After a first laugh with the attempted video, I spent the rest of the film searching for real emotions.
The main characters don't seem to have a home, don't sleep, eat or drink. No sense of time either.
Who is the movie for? Given the lack of imagination in the lines/simple personality of the characters, I'd say the primary audience would be teenagers? Then, why would you have such an inappropriate ending to trivialise a serious topic?
I watched this movie at the cinema and the disappointment was general. People were rushing out to go home.
So, this one doesn't deserve a Cesar for me, regardless of how stylised it is. A movie is a story/an experience that needs to be more meaningful than this.
- mmaaddllyy
- Jun 11, 2021
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- Oq yo'l
- Filming locations
- Avenue de la Poudrerie, Livry-Gargan, Seine-Saint-Denis, France(Suze searches her son, blind man driving, car accident)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $16,955,924
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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