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7/10
Amusing with a gorgeous lead
richanderson-9966717 December 2021
Maybe because I am a male, I found this movie appealing due to the lead role. I think Virginie Efira can act, and does so very well. Unlike some major stars, it seems to me that she is making a real effort to act this role. For IMDB to list "Little imagination and not a single laugh" as the top review made me write this counter-review.

As a non-French speaker, I did struggle with the subtitles as there is a lot of dialogue (not all subtitled, thank goodness). And the plot is "clunky", I would say: the on-again, off-again relationship of the defendant, the vindictiveness of the ex, the role of the young man, for example.

Yet, like most (all?) French comedies, it does have its charms. The sets and costumes help. But mainly, the exploration of a career-oriented woman who thinks only of her career and casts her lovers and friends aside in its pursuit, to the detriment of her happiness. OK, we have seen this before (and will again) and probably done better. But being drawn in by Efira is quite satisfying.
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7/10
I Liked It, Sue Me
writers_reign2 February 2017
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As an admirer of Virginie Efira she was the sole selling point for me; Poupaud I can take or leave and I didn't really know anyone else. My main disappointment was the fact that Efira was playing somewhat coarser than usual, by which I mean that I am used to seeing her as a beautiful woman with a soft, gentle quality verging on the naive and here she is verging on a control freak with a much harder edge to her appearance. Having said that the film itself has much to recommend it and is probably multi-layered which means it may stand at least one more viewing. Efira is more than up to the task of playing a hard-nosed avocat but seems a little to quick to allow an ex client to move in as her 'assistant' despite no legal training and not only that to let him sleep on her couch. Slightly unrealistic then but well acted by its leading lady.
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7/10
In bed with ...
kosmasp25 September 2022
No pun intended - this is actually the title this was streaming under. And made it easier to find. Try to search for a movie called Victoria! This won't be the first that pops up (if that is deserved or not, I'll let you decide). This is about a woman who has not found herself - but also has to deal with a lot of ... well outside interference (this is also a wrestling term, but you get what I mean I assume).

Acting is really good - the movie makes sense. Even though one major side character (although I reckon you could see him as a major character) has weird motivations ... on the other hand can you really blame him? Same goes for the pair that is responsible for some ups and downs she has to go through. Not sure how the justice system works, but some things seem unfair too ... on the other hand, life never is entirely fair so there is that ... anyway, a decent movie overall with good performances.
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3/10
Little imagination and not a single laugh
ericmaf9 April 2017
This is typical of modern state-subsidised French cinema but at least in many of the others they get and old star like G Depardieu or C Deneuve as the leading character which makes it more entertaining. Virginie Efira is OK as an actress but she is not a comedian.

The script is pathetic, the rest of the acting very basic and the filming amateurish in this wannabe Woody Allen story of a neurotic woman with a run-down sex life in upper-middle class Parisian society.

The cover says it is about a super-heroine in a hilarious comedy. This is blunt lies at the level of Donald' T fake news!!!! What a waste of French tax-payer money.

Give me more of "les intouchables", Bienvenue chez les ch'tis" but do not waste our time with this kind of films.
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4/10
I do not believe the casting
Andres-Camara13 January 2018
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It is a movie that could be entertaining, typical romantic comedy, that you know how it will end as soon as it starts. The problem is that I do not believe the casting mainly. I do not believe that that girl, who could be said to get the man she wants, ends up choosing who she chooses. I also think that at times it becomes very boring. The moments in which the actors start talking like crazy people who do not seem to breathe and then move on to a series of shots to show that time passes, becomes very boring. It is a romantic comedy and is lost in things that are not relevant. The actors are very well, it's true, but there's no spark in life, they do not hit, you do not believe what's going to happen. I do not like photography, it's clear French, there's no photography, it's white, it does not contribute anything, The address is simple. He has to tell a story and the account. Bored, it becomes heavy. The plans are simple, neither compose nor use it to narrate, simply let them flow.

They do not do this kind of comedies like they did years ago
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10/10
Great performance from Virginie
hakapes29 August 2016
I just watched Victoria on a pre-release exclusive showing, and I greatly enjoyed it. Virginie has a great talent for comedies, and romantic comedies, and this movie is no exception. However, Victoria a parallel, satiric, deeper layer beside the general comedy stream. However, it keeps it's promise to be a light movie for a weekend night to have fun. I enjoyed the occasional funny moments, too.

After the movie Virgine came on stage for a question and answer session. I learned that the movie has several elements of near-improvisation, as the actors had the liberty to live their roles fully and didn't had to go word by word by scripts, they had freedom to go further with interpretation when they felt to.

All in all, if you like French comedies, and you like Virginie Efira, you will enjoy Victoria a lot.
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1/10
Waste of time
tomilipin28 February 2020
I literally watched it at 1.5x speed and I still want my hour back. That's how low-paced this film is. It's not a comedy, neither is it drama. Uninteresting story, definitely not entertaining. Waste of time.
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10/10
Fun French love story
sjanders-8643026 December 2020
In Bed with Victoria directed by Justine Triet has much to offer in a complex plot of misadventures by lead Virginie Efira. She takes in a young man whom she defended.He is an aupair and takes over her house and children. He then takes over her case. She doesn't know she loves him. He leaves after she wins her case. You will have to watch the film to see what happens. It is funny. Virginie goes to a shrink, a doctor, an acupuncturist, a tarot card reader, one night stands, and a client to find out why she is not happy. Even one of her young daughters rubs her back and says I love you while she cries. Am I too masculine in bed she asks Vincent LaCoste. The dalmatian dog hates anyone who gets near his female owner, and this becomes part of a very funny divorce case. There is also a big monkey. I like the true search for happiness. She wants more than to be an attorney.
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