Film Review
An all-star cast (which includes some of the biggest names in French cinema) somehow manages
to make this inconsequential film pass for entertainment. Jean-Hugues Anglade
and Jacqueline Bisset are particularly on fine form and provide the film with many of
its best moments.
The film is essentially a typical mid-1990s French romantic comedy, rather lacking on
substance, being rather overly reliant on the talent and charisma of its cast.
The popularity of the film in France resulted in a mini-series being commissioned for
French television in 1998. This starred some of the actors who appeared in the original
film, noticable absences being, alas, Jean-Hugues Anglade and Jacqueline Bisset.
© James Travers 1999
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Next Élie Chouraqui film:
Celle que j'aime (2009)
Film Synopsis
One year, Léo Klein decides to spend the Christmas holidays at his
chalet in the Alps with his two sons, Max and Simon, along with their wives
Marie-Claire and Frédérique, and their children. The family
get-together turns out to be a pretext for Léo to announce that he
has just got married - to Françoise. As one couple set out on
a new life together, another - Max and his wife - look as if they are heading
for the divorce courts. Marie-Claire has come to resent her husband's
frequent absences from home (owing to his work as a filmmaker) and is convinced
their marriage is over. If they divorce, she is adamant she will have
sole custody of their daughter Lola. Meanwhile, the couple's eldest
daughter, Samantha, is old enough to look after herself, and is easily seduced
by Alfred, Simon's flirtatious son.
As he does every year, the family friend Stéphane shows up to present
his latest fiancée, although this time it looks as if his bride-to-be,
Lucie, may actually end up with a wedding ring on her finger. Frédérique
is scandalised when she catches her husband Simon in a hotel bedroom with
a supposed female friend, Judith. The couple soon patch up their differences
- well, they have been together 25 years. Things are not looking so
rosy for Max and Marie-Claire, particularly after the latter sees her husband
making overtures to a younger woman, Anna. This is just the excuse
Marie-Claire needs for a bitter outburst of recriminations. When Lucie
suddenly goes missing without warning Stéphane fears the worst: her
love for him has driven her to suicide! There are plenty more
twists and turns in store before the holiday is over and the neurotic holidaymakers
can make their way back to Paris...
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