Victor, a disillusioned 60-something whose marriage is on the rocks, opts to relive the week of his life when, 40 years earlier, he met his true love through a company that allows customers to return to the time period of their choosing.

Victor Drumond

Antoine

Margot

Marianne Drumond

Pierre

François

Maxime Drumond

Amélie

Adrien

Maurice / Yvon / Hemingway

Gisèle / Margot's girlfriend

Freddy / Hans Axel Von Fersen

Sylvie / Josiane

The 'Time Travelers' consultant

Lionel, Margot's fake husband

Peter's father

Lucie, the waitress

The hotel receptionist

Jean-Claude, the bartender

The man at the counter
There are a lot of layers in the storytelling, and Bedos does a great job of pacing them, maintaining a good rhythm throughout. It allows for an easy and pleasant movie-going experience, highlighting how well the French know how to produce crowd-pleasers - and this is every bit a crowd-pleaser. The romance is so pure, and there are genuine laugh-out-loud moments. I would have liked to have seen more, because while it raises such intriguing ideas, and you're left feeling a bit hollow with how it all ends. It doesn't quite reach the heights of some of its cinematic predecessors, but you will leave with warm fuzzy feelings inside - and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. - Joel Kalkopf Read Joel's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-la-belle-epoque-crowd-pleasing-french-romantic-comedy
November 6, 2019

Victor Drumond

Antoine

Margot

Marianne Drumond

Pierre

François

Maxime Drumond

Amélie

Adrien

Maurice / Yvon / Hemingway

Gisèle / Margot's girlfriend

Freddy / Hans Axel Von Fersen

Sylvie / Josiane

The 'Time Travelers' consultant

Lionel, Margot's fake husband

Peter's father

Lucie, the waitress

The hotel receptionist

Jean-Claude, the bartender

The man at the counter
There are a lot of layers in the storytelling, and Bedos does a great job of pacing them, maintaining a good rhythm throughout. It allows for an easy and pleasant movie-going experience, highlighting how well the French know how to produce crowd-pleasers - and this is every bit a crowd-pleaser. The romance is so pure, and there are genuine laugh-out-loud moments. I would have liked to have seen more, because while it raises such intriguing ideas, and you're left feeling a bit hollow with how it all ends. It doesn't quite reach the heights of some of its cinematic predecessors, but you will leave with warm fuzzy feelings inside - and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. - Joel Kalkopf Read Joel's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-la-belle-epoque-crowd-pleasing-french-romantic-comedy

