Panantheist
Joined Nov 2008
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Ah! Finally someone dared! That's what I told myself at the end of the first episode. During the nine others, I was afraid the level would drop, the script would fail, the quality of the plot would lose its perfect balance. That didn't happen. The serie is so exemplary that I thought that if a "Messiah" came into the world today, what is developed in this script would probably happen. There are scenes of astonishing suspense where each of us, according to our convictions, sees himself taking a stand, our certainties stirring our thoughts. It's hard not to take sides. This theme has never been treated like this in a film or television. Neither a candied religious film, nor an atheist film, a reflection on faith and its frictions with political realities. I'm looking forward to what comes next...
Possibly the funniest french movie I have seen in my life. Of course, one has to be found of « les inconnu »'s sense of humor. I believe this movie is a perfect introduction to their madness. Here, their story starts with the revelation of an inheritance and the chain reaction that succeeds. The "three brothers" was an instant success in France. It's no Hollywood style and the logic of it may not reach everybody's mind, except if you have been trained to laugh out loud at french humor (not as famous as french kiss, french windows, french slides and french fries (oups, liberty fries, sorry), but one of the best in the world, indeed. Enjoy.