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Raphaël Valande is shooting his first feature film to pay tribute to the heroic life of his resistant grandmother. The shooting gradually turns into a nightmare due to a member of the team w... Read allRaphaël Valande is shooting his first feature film to pay tribute to the heroic life of his resistant grandmother. The shooting gradually turns into a nightmare due to a member of the team who does everything to sabotage it.Raphaël Valande is shooting his first feature film to pay tribute to the heroic life of his resistant grandmother. The shooting gradually turns into a nightmare due to a member of the team who does everything to sabotage it.
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I have never laughed this much in a while, especially watching a movie/tv show. I had hysterical laughter that I couldn't stop multiple times.
However, this is because of the French jokes and references that only a French would understand, due to the language puns, or culture references.
If you're looking for this show and you're not French or at least B1/B2 learning French or are living/have lived in France, this show is not funny and must feel stupid. The point of this show is not the plot, as the story keeps changing to match the jokes.
The number of jokes happening in the series is just absurd and never ending, with puns every min. If you're looking for something light and not too focused, just to entertain yourself, I'd advise watching it.
However, this is because of the French jokes and references that only a French would understand, due to the language puns, or culture references.
If you're looking for this show and you're not French or at least B1/B2 learning French or are living/have lived in France, this show is not funny and must feel stupid. The point of this show is not the plot, as the story keeps changing to match the jokes.
The number of jokes happening in the series is just absurd and never ending, with puns every min. If you're looking for something light and not too focused, just to entertain yourself, I'd advise watching it.
There is some really truly funny comedy in here there is a little bit too much of Pierre Niney but if we can get over that some of the ancillary characters, come up with lines at times which will slay you completely the young girl Juliette Gasquet when she says "working girl on the tarmac got it " had me in stitches.
The problem here is that the storyline is moronic okay we get it he made a film and everything went south that is it that is the storyline there is nothing else to it so the entire piece is only held together by the incredible acting skills and personalities here and some of the comedy lines which one feels at times were improvised by the players themselves
Some of the lines by François Civil are totally astounding as is his delivery
But overall the storyline is incredibly unidimensional we do not care if we are not in the business of filmmaking or want to be in the business of filmmaking how about those films are made this is so tedious as interesting as going to a bakery and instead of the guy handing you two baguettes and the fact that he had to get up at 3 o'clock in the morning and knead for an hour and a half we don't care this is not what we came here for or going to a Dentist and he explaining to you the intricacies of his training we have no interest in what goes on behind the scenes just give us a good story acted properly and if it is a comedy as it is here make us laugh there are countless movies made over the years I remember Day for Night (1973) by the highly revered François Truffaut all those years ago same exact problem
Anyway if you want to face seven episodes of actors and actresses showing you how difficult it is to be them and be paid handsomely for the privilege watch this and yes there will be some humongously funny one-liners and jokes again probably if you are not of a Gallic persuasion they will ride past you leaving no mark whatsoever this is what the French call Franco-French humour really only compatible with the local market (which it is aimed at anyway)
But yes some good giggles ....
The problem here is that the storyline is moronic okay we get it he made a film and everything went south that is it that is the storyline there is nothing else to it so the entire piece is only held together by the incredible acting skills and personalities here and some of the comedy lines which one feels at times were improvised by the players themselves
Some of the lines by François Civil are totally astounding as is his delivery
But overall the storyline is incredibly unidimensional we do not care if we are not in the business of filmmaking or want to be in the business of filmmaking how about those films are made this is so tedious as interesting as going to a bakery and instead of the guy handing you two baguettes and the fact that he had to get up at 3 o'clock in the morning and knead for an hour and a half we don't care this is not what we came here for or going to a Dentist and he explaining to you the intricacies of his training we have no interest in what goes on behind the scenes just give us a good story acted properly and if it is a comedy as it is here make us laugh there are countless movies made over the years I remember Day for Night (1973) by the highly revered François Truffaut all those years ago same exact problem
Anyway if you want to face seven episodes of actors and actresses showing you how difficult it is to be them and be paid handsomely for the privilege watch this and yes there will be some humongously funny one-liners and jokes again probably if you are not of a Gallic persuasion they will ride past you leaving no mark whatsoever this is what the French call Franco-French humour really only compatible with the local market (which it is aimed at anyway)
But yes some good giggles ....
If you like awkward low quality humour, you may like it (not even sure...)
Watched only the first episode, but I won't go any further.
To be funny, a little bit of plausibility is needed...there is none in those characters (who does that seriously? ) I'm not sure what else to say, boring maybe?
Considering there are several trendy French actors in the casting (the rising stars of last years), it's surprising to as such a poor result, we could expect much more!!
So as a conclusion : not recommended.
Hehe maybe the title should have been a hint? (be warned : this poor joke is more funny than episode 1).
Watched only the first episode, but I won't go any further.
To be funny, a little bit of plausibility is needed...there is none in those characters (who does that seriously? ) I'm not sure what else to say, boring maybe?
Considering there are several trendy French actors in the casting (the rising stars of last years), it's surprising to as such a poor result, we could expect much more!!
So as a conclusion : not recommended.
Hehe maybe the title should have been a hint? (be warned : this poor joke is more funny than episode 1).
A French farce on the machinations of movie making, with a behind-the-scenes crew capturing first time director, Raphaël (Pierre Niney in top form), making a mess of it all in so many funny ways, as it deals with every possible anxiety riddled fiasco that could (and does) go dreadfully wrong on the making of a film.
Every movie making department is not safe. From an out of touch idiotic producer, to the bad breath of a make-up artist. Most importantly are the egotistic actors (even worse, method actors!) who have a field day in hamming up their roles. If you are familiar with the workings of a film crew, you will laugh yourself silly, but most of all, you will cringe with pure delight as this absurdist farce takes it all the way...
Every movie making department is not safe. From an out of touch idiotic producer, to the bad breath of a make-up artist. Most importantly are the egotistic actors (even worse, method actors!) who have a field day in hamming up their roles. If you are familiar with the workings of a film crew, you will laugh yourself silly, but most of all, you will cringe with pure delight as this absurdist farce takes it all the way...
I watched two episodes of this series, hoping it would improve but unfortunately, it just got sillier. It seemed funny from the trailer, about a shy, first-time director making his first movie, and everything escalating into a huge disaster, but the cast is too big, and none of the characters is more than a stereotype (the director in love with the female movie star, the pretentious actor, the stupid producer, etc...) and the chances for laughter are few and far between.
The character of Raphael is just unbelievable, nobody that weak would have the drive and perseverance to get the financing for his movie, and the plot about his grandmother seems predictably silly and not something that would get financed.
I also found the "mockumentary" style particularly grating, with the invasive presence of one or more cameramen filming everything on the sly and the constant use of social media.
The character of Raphael is just unbelievable, nobody that weak would have the drive and perseverance to get the financing for his movie, and the plot about his grandmother seems predictably silly and not something that would get financed.
I also found the "mockumentary" style particularly grating, with the invasive presence of one or more cameramen filming everything on the sly and the constant use of social media.
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