Réalisation:
Jean-Pierre AmérisPhotographie:
Gérard SimonMusique:
Pierre AdenotActeurs·trices:
Benoît Poelvoorde, Isabelle Carré, Lorella Cravotta, Lise Lamétrie, Swann Arlaud, Pierre Niney, Philippe Laudenbach, Alice Pol, Pierre Adenot (plus)VOD (4)
Résumés(1)
Jean-René, patron d'une fabrique de chocolat, et Angélique, chocolatière de talent, sont deux grands émotifs. C'est leur passion commune pour le chocolat qui les rapproche. Ils tombent amoureux l'un de l'autre sans oser se l'avouer. Hélas, leur timidité maladive tend à les éloigner. Mais ils surmonteront leur manque de confiance en eux, au risque de dévoiler leurs sentiments. (StudioCanal)
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Critiques (5)
Une comédie chocolatée mignonne et sucrée qui détend et fait sourire tout en vous prenant par les sentiments et en vous berçant. Isabelle Carré se distingue encore une fois ; elle est visiblement capable de se glisser dans n’importe quel rôle. Poelvoorde est un comique très doué qui colle parfaitement à son personnage. Et c’est peut-être bien le film français le plus court que j'aie jamais vu. ()
A solid romantic comedy about two shy people set in a chocolate factory. Benoît Poelvoorde was perfect again and the role was tailor-made for him (the restaurant scene is the best). A must for fans of France. 80%. ()
This love has apparently copied quite a lot from Pierre Richard in his movie I'm Shy, But I'll Heal. There was no end to the performances of the timid Benoit Poelvoorde and the outright adorable Isabelle Carré. A French comedy, good and proper. The movie was a little boring here and there, which was probably the only thing missing for perfection; despite the fact that it’s a little over 70 minutes long. ()
When an anxious factory owner falls and an equally anxious recluse fall in love, it makes for a really funny premise. And the French, being masters of romance, know that love often involves food, so there's plenty of chocolate tasting in this film. And who doesn't love chocolate? I found myself entertained by the eccentric characters, and despite the chocolate factory setting, the film didn't feel overly sweet. Instead, it was charmingly human with a subtle sense of humor that I appreciated. / Lesson learned: Feeling stressed? Wear a jabot. ()
A francophone offering to the genre of romantic “loser" comedies; this time about a shy chocolatieresse (does that word even exist?) and an even shier chocolate manufacturer. And although the resulting movie isn’t about chocolate made from the highest quality cocoa beans that would massacre your taste buds for ever (in a positive way), it also isn’t about any fatty chocolate substitute that would massacre your taste buds (in a negative way). What is most disappointing is that this chocolate storyline almost peters out totally and timid courting takes the main role. ()
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