Sunday December 5 at Pathé Beaugrenelle in Paris, the screening of
Tuche 4
ended with a totally unexpected magical scene.
When the light came back on, the applause crackled.
Such a welcome in the most chic multiplex in the capital where big popular comedies like
Les Bodins
are totally ignored is a sign.
To listen to the audience, the scenes which made the most laughter are those where Jeff Tuche (Jean-Pierre Rouve) exchanges well-felt lines with his brother-in-law Jean-Louis Marteau (Michel Blanc).
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After Monaco, the United States and the Élysée, Les Tuche is no longer projected into a universe opposite to theirs.
They find their village of Bouzolles, evolve in their comfort zone but dare to go far by righting a toy factory threatened by a giant of the distribution.
As for the previous opus, we cannot speak of a great film but the writing is chiseled, the actors are good, we are happy to find these recurring heroes.
And
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