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Madame Walberg, the perfumes and her driver

2021-06-07T08:45:23.407Z


She, Madame Walberg (Emmanuelle Devos) is really unpleasant, but she has on her a 'nose' perfect for every type of aroma, and he, Guillaume Favre (Grégory Montel) driver NCC, is instead funny, popular, awkward, but good heart and concrete. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 06 - She, Madame Walberg (EmmanuelleDevos) is really unpleasant, but she has a perfect 'nose' for every type of aroma, and he, Guillaume Favre (Grégory Montel) driver NCC, is instead funny, popular, clumsy, but good-hearted and concrete. The two, as often happens, smell each other for a long enough period and only at the end do they discover that they are compatible. This is the main soul of I PROFUMI DI MADAMEWALBERG by Grégory Magne, a delicate and fresh French comedy from 10 June with Satine Film, which proposes the encounter-clash, obviously also a little classy, ​​between driver and passenger. Meanwhile Guillaume. He is a newly divorced man, foster entertaining daughter who requires a secure salary and a larger home that the man does not own. Now, despite theMadame Walberg's algidity, capable of decrypting each perfume in its smallest nuances as well as interpreting the impossible from Guillame, the latter becomes her personal chauffeur and something more. And this when, little by little, the frailties of one and the other unite them despite the differences.


    The two are really different, considering that Madame Walberg, creator of perfumes with a refined olfactory talent, often hatoni as a diva also for having created legendary perfumes for Dior, in short, she remains a master perfumer even if she has retired, closed in on herself, without more confidence in his abilities. (HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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