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Life is easy for 43-year-old Luis, a happy single guy, fulfilled in his job of star nose with a perfume creation company, cosseted by his mother and five sisters. It could have lasted for a whole life, but fed up with mollycoddling and helping him, his mother and sisters decide it's time he got married, and the sooner the better!Surrounded and hounded by his family who think only of marrying him off, he comes up with an infallible plan: he'll find the perfect woman who'll pretend to be his fiancee and then, on the day of the wedding, will cruelly dump him. After that, for certain no one will dare even mention the word 'marriage' in front of him. But how do you go about finding such a gem? Luis sees only one solution: hire her! And it just so happens that Emma, his best friend and colleague's sister, has recently arrived in Paris and is looking for a job. The plan is underway. At the end of it lies Luis' freedom!
Rating
NR
Director
Eric Lartigau
Studio
Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm
Writer
Philippe Mechelen, Laurent Tirard, Grégoire Vigneron, Alain Chabat, Laurent Zeitoun
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- Pas mal... surtout scie par Charlotte, moi qui croyais qu'elle jouait d'habitude comme une merde la...elle m'a à (C)patà (C), elle dervrait faire des roles comme ca plus souvent, plutôt que la meuf chiante, chapeau Charlotte !!!Reply
- great movie..the last thing you want to do is playing love..coz you'll probably end up falling in it.. ;)Reply
- Prete "Moit" Ta Main... ah la la.. En tout cas, superbe comedie francaise, une de mes preferees depuis bien longtemps. C'est toujours un plaisir de regarder ce film, Chabat et Gainsbourg vont tres bien ensemble.Reply
- Very Funny Movie! Ok, I watched it reading the English subtitles because I don't speak French that well, but I found the movie to be hilarious. Its about a guy who lives with his mother and many sisters. They keep bugging him to get married since they are fed up of taking care of their 43 year old brother. He was so much under pressure by his family, so he decides to hire a girl (his best friend's sister) to play as his girlfriend and future wife just to keep his family off his back. That is when the fun begins. My rating is AReply
- "Prête-moi ta main" is such a sweet and funny French romantic comedy. The on-screen chemistry between Alain Chabat and Charlotte Gainsbourg is rather odd, but it does not distract the audience from the enjoyment of the story. They are both such excellent actors!Reply
- There's a scene where a very annoyed Alain Chabat calls Paris "a crap city". Seriously? Paris? Get a grip!Reply
- A very nice french romantic/comedy a bit predictable at the beginning but became more and more enjoyable.Reply
- Bien rigole, belle chimie entre Chabat et Gainsbourg. Les meilleures repliques sont pour Charlottes :)Reply
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- It's hard to forget just how funny "I Do" is, or just how lovely Charlotte Gainsbourg is, but it's also hard to forget why she and the hero just don't mix, and how that makes it even harder for the romantic-comedy contraptions to add up.Reply
- Cute, funny, an well-executed. It is predictable and the story has been done plenty of times, but the execution makes it worth watching.Reply
- Beautifully shot, wonderfully slick script, great self-effacing humour, and ohhhh Charlotte.....Reply
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- Could I see where this was going? Yes. Did I care? No. I blame that on Charlotte Gainsbourg.Reply