Roommates Wanted

April. 20,2016      
Rating:
6.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

When recently widowed, it is difficult to get used to a new life ... This is the case for Hubert Jacquin, who spends most of his time in his huge apartment, depressed, in front of his TV. One day, after a misunderstanding, his life will change. Manuela, a young and bubbly adventurer in search of a dwelling calls his home! At first reluctant, Hubert will quickly get used to the presence of this energy storm, who even manages to convince him to allow two other people to stay. There are many surprises in store for Hubert ...

André Dussollier as  Hubert Jacquin
Bérengère Krief as  Manuela Baudry
Arnaud Ducret as  Paul-Gérard Langlois
Julia Piaton as  Marion Legloux
Nicolas Marié as  Samuel Edelman
Panayotis Pascot as  Julien
Audrey Looten as  Valérie
Mathieu Madénian as  Arnaud
Nathalie Roussel as  Isabelle
Guillaume Delorme as  Seb

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Reviews

BlazeLime
2016/04/20

Strong and Moving!

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Jonah Abbott
2016/04/21

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Lucia Ayala
2016/04/22

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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Deanna
2016/04/23

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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justkrepper
2016/04/24

This comedy is passable. It's not extraordinary, but we spend a nice moment after all.The script is rather poor and draws its inspiration from other French comedies. The theme of invasive roommates has already been repeated many times, and this reinterpretation does not stand. The film shows many clichés (the old depressive, the young person who gets drunk and the two friends who fall in love ...) let's say that the suspense does not exist and that the end is without great surprise.Some actors' performance are quite limited, especially that one from Berengere Krief, but some gags are funny (though somewhat repetitive) and we smile gently two or three times.

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dbdumonteil
2016/04/25

While Desagnat makes the right noises in addressing the real problem of affordable rental property in Paris, this sketchy social subtext is quickly lost in favor of a string of predictable, somewhat dated gags. (Judith Prescott)What Ms Prescott wrote about the real problem of affordable rental property in Paris (and in most of the big cities) is thoroughly accurate . In this would be funny comedy ,the real problem is in fact not even skimmed over;who do we meet in this movie? A wealthy obstetrician ,whose apartment is so large you could accommodate three families, and roommates who are lawyers,nurses ,and other homeless brothers.Does he know,Mr Desagnat ,that some people do not know where they will sleep tonight,and that these people have no money,no relations ,no family ,be they young or old?Showing this desirable dwelling has something obscene.That said ,the beginning promised a fable à la Frank Capra : a sullen Dussolier sunk back into his easy chair whilst the lilting Charles Trénet 's "Y'A D'La Joie" is heard;the contrast between the dark atmosphere of the room and the joyfulness of the tune provides the film with its only witty moment.The dialogue is exceptionally poor: some scenes look like commercials ,some conversations seem to be out of health and psychology magazines ;most of the time ,the actors ,hamming it up all the way (but they can be forgiven;what else can they do?),speak in trendy slang ,which does not ring true .Worse,the screenplay is predictable ,hackneyed (best /worst example:that gag of the shower !),and repetitive ,with the obligatory song in English .The characters are cardboard :the lawyer who has just divorced his wife ,but longs for his brat ,a person the average viewer has met twenty times or more.Of course,his defense speeches are brilliant ,says the estranged wife (fortunately they spare us this blah -blah-blah)This movie,lauded far beyond its station, is part of the current "feel -good movies" which at best can renew the French comedy ("Le Goût Des Merveilles ") ,but at worst fawn on the politically correct audience:the last picture ,when all those nice people are gathered in Dussolier's stately house in the country will reassure everybody.Three screenwriters ,including the director,but none of them can supply acidity ,bite,savor,poetry ,anger,madness ,wit ,so comedy is always allowed to become coarse farce (the lawyer on the toilet seat ,a repetitive "gag" ).

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