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Consider it if you have too much time in your hand
muratmihcioglu17 October 2021
If you have Lambert Wilson and Franck Dubosc in a French movie centered around mid-life crisis, you can do a better job than that.

As it is, this film barely manages to entertain. Not terrible, but lacks the kind of creativity and dares we have seen examples of both in European cinema and Hollywood.

The script should have been written in a fashion to compete with Meet the Parents, at worst.
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Not suitable for veggies
dbdumonteil11 July 2015
After a heart attack ,Antoine ,who "has never smoked or drunk" ,decides to turn the page and let loose...

Lambert Wilson is so subtle an actor that ,with a better screenplay and a better director ,he could have turned in an outstanding performance ;and in fact ,he does ,considering the limitations he 's working under .

The story is too nice, devoid of a madness which is terribly lacking :the hero should have taken a rebel stand ;it's not because he eats "croissants Au Beurre" for breakfast and develops a taste for booze that he challenges his wife and his tiresome friends .The disastrous ending ,the untimely songs -of course in English,haven't we got our own songs over here? .The kind of music which passes for rock in MTV works-,the lovely cinematography (filmed on location in Provence)make the movie look like an interminable advert.Antoine should have chuckled the whole thing,sent this bunch of bores packing ,especially Baptiste and Olivia .Frank Dubosc and Florence Foresti ham it up all along the way and are almost unbearable.

Lambert Wilson is the only reason why you would watch this ;but he really deserves better.
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