This article comes from Figaro magazine
Let’s laugh with Houellebecq.
This is the challenge that director Guillaume Nicloux has set for himself.
We have seen less audacious ambition.
With his Droopy face having just learned that he has been diagnosed with cancer, the writer does not have the profile or the reputation of a comic trouper capable of attracting hordes of spectators eager for a moment of a real laugh.
Ultimately, even if it means exercising our zygomatics by going to see a film in which a novelist plays, we would rather wait for March 20 and the documentary
Une famille
de Christine Angot by Christine Angot with Christine Angot.
Especially after reading the pitch by the interested party making her interesting:
“I am another.
Things took shape as I went along, and I adapted.
I made do with it.
I didn’t even create a situation.”
We laugh in advance.
Hilarious scenes
But you shouldn't always trust appearances.
In the Skin of Blanche Houellebecq
(in theaters March 13) is objectively funny…
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