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Un peu, beaucoup, aveuglément! (2015)

Un peu, beaucoup, aveuglément! (2015)

GENRESComedy,Romance
LANGFrench,English
ACTOR
Mélanie BernierClovis CornillacLilou FogliPhilippe Duquesne
DIRECTOR
Clovis Cornillac

SYNOPSICS

Un peu, beaucoup, aveuglément! (2015) is a French,English movie. Clovis Cornillac has directed this movie. Mélanie Bernier,Clovis Cornillac,Lilou Fogli,Philippe Duquesne are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. Un peu, beaucoup, aveuglément! (2015) is considered one of the best Comedy,Romance movie in India and around the world.

He is a dedicated workaholic who lives and breathes his work. He prefers nothing more than silence. She is an accomplished pianist working on her big-break concert. To her, music and sound is everything. Separated only by a wall, things get interesting.

Un peu, beaucoup, aveuglément! (2015) Reviews

  • A little, a lot, blindly

    psg20002015-05-15

    A heart-warming, life affirming, romantic comedy. It follows the lovely Mélanie Bernier, and Clovis Cornillac. He's a miserable misanthrope who enjoys his own space, whilst she's a shy pianist. Forced to 'live together' as their adjoining apartments are separated by 'tissue paper' thin walls. It's really an updated, more touching version of "Sleepless in Seattle". The major advantage of the plot is their common passion for music. This brings them closer whilst it also plays with the standard rom-com formula. The secondary characters are equally funny and drive the comedy along. Lilou Fogli (screenwriter of this film and wife of Clovis) is fantastic in the role of sister Mélanie Bernier, talkative, funny and uninhibited. Philippe Duquesne also plays a gruff whilst endearing friend. Ultimately it's not a film that you'll think you've seen this all before, it's refreshing, funny and classy. I'd recommend it!

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  • Best film for ages

    srowson-207212016-12-07

    I am not going to write what the film is about ... because I don't want to spoil it for anyone else. Bored to tears with inane, soulless action movies - I want something that either makes me think, or makes me feel good. So, all I am going to say is that this is the best film I have seen for years. No cops, no car chases, no daft stunts - just a charming story told in a way that completely involves you (well, it did me). I cannot recommend it highly enough. I saw Girl on a Train on Saturday and fell asleep in the first half hour. Blind Date I didn't want to end.

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  • Simple yet very engaging comedy...

    roman-152016-12-31

    This is a very simple and engaging french film. A very shy young pianist moves to her own apartment that's separated by a paper thin wall from another one (in another building) inhabited by a hermit (almost) game designer. The plot is thin, but the acting's great and you really become interested in the characters. Also quite a wry comment on how our very "open" society in effect isolates people by the overuse of gadgets (read smartphones). Anyhow, the main characters find that to have an essential connection one doesn't need to be in front of another person. Secondary actors are also great and there are many funny and endearing moments. Really should be seen...

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  • Two introverts meeting in a very introvert way

    michi-021472017-02-09

    What an excellent movie. Since I am thoroughly enjoying watching French movies, this movie is just another delightful watch that makes your heart cry out in joy. It's a very classic plot: boy meets girl, they fall in love. But as the title already suggests - there is a wall between. A wall which does not seem to bother either of them. In fact, they both enjoy the positive sides of not being able to see each other and to not know what the other looks like ... until life interferes. Drama follows - of course in the French way - which makes sure the audience is well entertained. And yet again, this very French move where even the worst things are actually delightful winks of life is used - here adultery (the lead protagonist's sister) is just another joyful part of marriage. Of course this movie - like so many others - holds a handful of stereotypical moves: the inner change of the girl of portrait by her leaving behind the strict hairdo as well as her glasses. Nevertheless, I regard this movie as yet another French delightful gem that should best be served with a tarte and some wine. Enjoy and bon appetit!

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  • "Blind date" Extremely funny and intelligent!

    etuc-12018-03-12

    Romcom's often tend to bore me these days but I feel pretty lucky that french TV sometimes show little gems like this one. I don't remember having heard of it in 2005 when it came out, but apparently it was only showing on around 250 screens in all of France. This is the first time that Clovis Cornillac (great in "Le Cactus" 2005) directed a film, and I have to admit he's set the bar quite high for a first shot. His wife Lilou Fogli wrote with him the scenario but also stars as Charlotte, a secondary role very well played. In fact the secondary rolls are spot on and are as good as the lead actors (Mélanie Bernier and Clovis Cornillac), who do a sort of blind duet I won't say more about the story. Cornillac comes from a family of actors, it runs in his blood and you can see that he's a passionate actor in every film, as he doesn't act his role but literally lives it. I highly recommend you find a DVD, which is what I'm about to do as soon as I've finished this review.

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