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Editorial Review:
A married man's life is threatened by an unfaithful wife and dishonest colleagues. French dialogue with English subtitles.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
At last I found you!! Like the other reviewers I saw this film years ago, late one night, on my own. It just stayed with me and for years I looked for it and told my friends about it. I was so pleased to find it and share it with my husband who despite not liking romantic type films thoroughly enjoyed it. Yes, the plot is far fetched but I forgive that for the brilliance of Daniel Auteuil and Firmine Richard.What a wonderful but unlikely pairing, which works. The warmth of the film is wonderful. Watch it and enjoy!
a couple of hours of pure delight! This film is captivating, warm, funny and an absolute tonic. Like other reviewers, I've waited for years for it to appear on DVD, meantime hanging onto a beaten up video copy. Just treat yourself, buy it, settle down and enjoy a taste of gentle humour, unlikely events and 100% joie de vivre. Then spend the rest of the day (or longer) smiling!
Wonderful and uplifting. Imagine Romeo and Juliet with out all the tragedy and here you have Romuald Et Juliette a film about love crossing the classes - he is a slender, elegant, upper middle class business man, pampered from his elegantly coiffured head to his italian leather clad toes, he doesn't know the meaning of self sacrifice and she is Afro-french mother of many with not enough hours in the day to think about her self, she is a "make do and mend "sort of woman - their lives seem destined never to cross until the day she... more info
feelgood french farce It's a gentle feelgood film, perfect if you are looking for a bit of stylish light entertainment.
Totally unbelievable, but that's the beauty of cinema!
Usually i don't enjoy this level of sentimentality in a film but it worked for me, i was just thinking what a mess Hollywood would have made of the same script.