When a pandemic strikes the world, Victor and his family get stuck within a hippie community.

Gaya

Victor

Jeanne

Simon

Maeva

La femme de Patrice

François

Claude

Philippine

Élu moustachu

Patrice

Jean-Paul

Dylan
For a French comedy film, it's alright. There were definitely LOL moments, but the characters presented inconsistent behavior e.g the loud man alternating between abrasive and timid and other characters alternating too. We also got to know tidbits about some other characters, but it seemed as if they were conveniently thrown-in to explain a minor event. All in all, humor cannot make up for a shaky plot. They have a good idea and it needs a bit of polishing before turning into something truly funny and riveting. Finally, things weren't rounded up nicely. The end wasn't abrupt, but one is left with scratching one's head going "that's it?"
May 10, 2017

Gaya

Victor

Jeanne

Simon

Maeva

La femme de Patrice

François

Claude

Philippine

Élu moustachu

Patrice

Jean-Paul

Dylan
For a French comedy film, it's alright. There were definitely LOL moments, but the characters presented inconsistent behavior e.g the loud man alternating between abrasive and timid and other characters alternating too. We also got to know tidbits about some other characters, but it seemed as if they were conveniently thrown-in to explain a minor event. All in all, humor cannot make up for a shaky plot. They have a good idea and it needs a bit of polishing before turning into something truly funny and riveting. Finally, things weren't rounded up nicely. The end wasn't abrupt, but one is left with scratching one's head going "that's it?"

