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The man in the cellar rebels

2021-10-12T12:39:57.860Z


CRITICAL - Philippe Le Guay offers François Cluzet a major role, against the job in A disturbing film but unfortunately a little too scholarly.


He came to acquire a Parisian cellar, that of Jérémie Renier.

The well-to-do household decided to sell it because they no longer use it.

In the Sandberg family, the father is a senior executive, the mother a nurse (Bérénice Bejo) and their daughter (Victoria Eber) appears as a teenage girl in rebellion.

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With his Raminagrobis airs, his overly long coat, his tie, his jacquard sweater, and his slightly too long hair, François Cluzet (more than formidable in the role) speaks very softly.

Former history teacher, friendly and polite, he specifies that the premises will serve as a storage room for his late mother's affairs.

Jérémie Renier is not suspicious.

He is wrong.

He has just put his finger in an infernal gear.

The deal concluded, Fonzic takes possession of his property and settles there to live there.

Little by little, he reveals his true face: that of a negationist instilling his venom everywhere in the building, and especially within the Sandberg family, survivors of the

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Source: lefigaro

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