Das Leben ist ein Fest

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Kann einem Wedding Planner etwas Schlimmeres passieren als ein verdorbenes Buffet, eine Hochzeitsgesellschaft, die im Stau steht, ein Fotograf, der sich daneben benimmt, eine Band, die kurzfristig absagt, und ein Team, das wegen einer Lebensmittelvergiftung ausfällt? Wenn dann noch die eigene Frau die Scheidung will und der Schwager in der Braut die große Liebe seines Lebens erkennt, ist das Chaos perfekt! Seit Jahrzehnten richtet Max luxuriöse Hochzeiten aus – routiniert und professionell. Doch sein aktuelles Projekt, eine Traumhochzeit in einem herrschaftlichen Landschloss vor den Toren Paris, droht zum Fiasko zu werden. Und das, obwohl es eigentlich ein ganz normaler Auftrag werden sollte. Als der Abend zunehmend aus dem Ruder läuft, beschließt Max, seinen Job an den Nagel zu hängen und seine Firma zu verkaufen. Oder kann sich völliges Chaos doch noch zum Guten wenden und die Feier gerettet werden? (Universum Film)

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POMO 

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Deutsch Ein feel-good Entspannungsfilm mit einer Hauptfigur und zwanzig Nebenfiguren, bei denen es so aussieht, als ob sie von vielleicht talentierten, aber nicht gerade interessanten Statist*innen gespielt werden. Im Film fehlten mir markantere Schauspieler*innen, eine Art von französischen Komikern, welche die Laune nur mit ihrem Aussehen und der Mimik verbessern. Sogar den Haupthelden würde ich lieber in einer soliden Nebenrolle sehen. ()

DaViD´82 

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Englisch A variation of Truffaut's Day for Night, only movie backstage is replaced by the unique wedding backstage of one of the parties which is attended by Murphy´s Laws. It´s very nice (at least for the male part of the audience) purely from the point of view of the wedding agency, and not of the wedding guests, so despite the main them it´s not a romance. Not even remotely. As much as it is a comedy, sometimes even very funny one, it would be a mistake to expect something that makes you laugh all the time. Here you will have a constant smile on your face rather than laughing like a crazy person. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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Englisch Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache set a very high bar for themselves with The Intouchables, and now they've come up with another original idea, but for a French film made by great filmmakers it doesn’t have enough balls. Clearly watching a wedding from the perspectives of the caterers hasn't been done before, I guess, and putting together the perfect wedding is certainly no easy job. I expected there to be a lot more of those screw-ups and, especially towards the end, I was hoping it would escalate into a bigger mess. There is quite a bit of humour, there are intelligent dialogues and reflections, but it didn't happen that I caught myself laughing at least once. That said, I enjoyed the duo of Gilles Lellouche and Eye Haidara, but there is a lack of a more prominent French comedic presence and it's easily noticeable in this film. Decent, but the potential was greater. 65%. ()

gudaulin 

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Englisch My third encounter with the works of the Toledano and Nakache duo turned out better than expected, even though (or perhaps precisely because of it) it is a completely different concept and style of humor than the one they succeeded with worldwide in the case of The Intouchables. As has been said by others, this film is not a slapstick comedy, but a pleasant, easily flowing film underscored by relaxing music, which has the ambition to evoke a slight smile in several places, rather than a burst of laughter. Although the setting of a wedding feast may suggest that the film is one of the countless variations of romantic comedies, the opposite is true. C'est la vie! is a comedic story set in a working collective environment, which is a subgenre that was once popular in the countries of the Eastern Bloc. In this film, people work hard- admittedly, not always effectively- in an exemplary collaboration and with expected results. The ensemble of relatively unknown actors to me does a reliable job and all I can say is that I enjoyed myself exactly as the directing duo intended. Personally, I am not fond of filmmaking based on distorted characters, but here the absence of the main character replaced by a multitude of supporting characters with one or two important appearances came across as highly functional. Overall impression: 90%. ()

Necrotongue 

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Englisch I’m not particularly fond of French cinema. With a few exceptions, I've mostly been treated to depressing dramas or comedies full of frantic humor relying on the tradition of silent slapstick comedy. What I was expecting from this film was affected humor and tear-jerking romance, but I was only momentarily misled by the title. Firstly, I was glad to find that the main character was well past his twenties. Secondly, there was a long series of disasters in which Max managed to keep a cool head most of the time, so it wasn’t like those crazy comedies in the style of Louis de Funes and I enjoyed the film. I found out what jobs I would definitely never want to do, and I must appreciate the excellent character of the photographer, he was perfect. ()

angel74 

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Englisch I was expecting a bit more entertainment, but at its core, it is a very nice film that flows nicely, thanks to the excellent music. Of the actors, I was very impressed by Gilles Lellouche, whose facial expressions reminded me of Louis de Funès, only in a slightly more charming form. Of the actresses, I especially enjoyed Eye Haidara, whom I would liken to the female equivalent of Omar Sy. And it was precisely the interaction between the stand-in singer and the deputy head of the wedding agency that I enjoyed watching the most from all those intertwined characters. (70%) ()