Dieu seul me voit (1998)
Directed by Bruno Podalydès
Genres - Comedy, Romance |
Sub-Genres - Urban Comedy, Ensemble Film, Romantic Comedy |
Run Time - 120 min. |
Countries - France |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Bhob Stewart
In this 122-minute sequel to the 47-minute Versilles -- Rive Gauche (1991), the brothers Bruno and Denis Podalydes provide the central installment of their trilogy of films named after different Versailles train stations. Awkward Albert (Denis Podlydes), a balding nerdy sort, is a soundman working on a political campaign spot in Toulouse where Albert and his buddy Otto (Jean-Noel Broute) donate blood in order to connect with attractive nurse Sophie (Isabelle Candelier). Attending a nature-film premiere in Paris, Albert becomes so shaken by his desire for journalist-filmmaker Anna (Jeanne Balibar) that he begins vomiting, interpreted by Anna as a compliment. Cop Corinne (Cecile Gouillot) is also attracted to Albert. Shown at the 1998 Locarno Film Festival.
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political-campaign, blood-donor, lovesick