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3 couples et 1 ami se retrouvent pour un dîner. Les hommes se connaissent depuis longtemps. Au cours du repas, ils placent leurs 7 téléphones sur la table et partagent leurs messages. Ce jeu... Tout lire3 couples et 1 ami se retrouvent pour un dîner. Les hommes se connaissent depuis longtemps. Au cours du repas, ils placent leurs 7 téléphones sur la table et partagent leurs messages. Ce jeu conduit à des résultats inattendus.3 couples et 1 ami se retrouvent pour un dîner. Les hommes se connaissent depuis longtemps. Au cours du repas, ils placent leurs 7 téléphones sur la table et partagent leurs messages. Ce jeu conduit à des résultats inattendus.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Eric de Montalier
- Yvan
- (voix)
Pierre Benoist
- Max Bijoux
- (voix)
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For the first time I watch a creative french movie ! I think we all have secrets living in our phones but the scenario has lost us at the end sadly :(
This movie was just amazing, it was so cool the see a movie that is still so captivating even though there are just people sitting by a table. I recommend to everyone, and hope that people like it as much as I did.
Nothing to hide is a truly terrific film, it was fresh, imaginative and funny. It featured truly interesting characters, and dealt with a subject that most of us wonder about, but generally never act in, 'what if we could read the messages of our partners.'
I can't always cope with films when they're dubbed into English, but this is that good, I found myself not even taking any notice. The actors are all hugely charismatic and believable. The writing is smart, and delivers plenty of twists to throw you off guard. I also loved the what if ending.
A triumph. 9/10
I can't always cope with films when they're dubbed into English, but this is that good, I found myself not even taking any notice. The actors are all hugely charismatic and believable. The writing is smart, and delivers plenty of twists to throw you off guard. I also loved the what if ending.
A triumph. 9/10
I love European films, and this didn't disappoint. The French language adds a certain artistic element to the English viewer, and Gregory Gadebois adds his understated excellence to it. The dining around the table is both reminiscent of times in France and so "every day" that is sets the backdrop really well. I take it from other reviews that this is a remake of another film, one I'd like to see, if this is anything to go by. Funny, realistic, well acted, emotional, and passionate in equal measure.
If you've seen the original Italian film Perfect Strangers, this movie would seem like a cheap remake with a couple things that have been changed. However, if you haven't seen the original, it is a decent movie.
The movie starts off well enough, the characters trickle into the dinner party and during their meal they decide to play a game where everyone has to put their phones on the table and read aloud everything that comes up. The night then descends into chaos.
While the premise is decent, the message is a little heavy handed with characters saying what the audience should be left to determine.
The movie seems to drone on for a bit as things begin to unfold, but does pick up as the characters' secrets are revealed. The drama gets to be a little much, but nothing outside of modern cinema.
The ending itself would have been great if it was original. However, because this is a remake, I knew what was going to happen. And the audience doesn't have to find the message because the characters already did that for us.
That's why I gave this movie 7/10, most people probably have not seen the original, so it would come across as good. But for those of us who have seen it, it does not change enough in order for it to be anything else but a simple remake.
The movie starts off well enough, the characters trickle into the dinner party and during their meal they decide to play a game where everyone has to put their phones on the table and read aloud everything that comes up. The night then descends into chaos.
While the premise is decent, the message is a little heavy handed with characters saying what the audience should be left to determine.
The movie seems to drone on for a bit as things begin to unfold, but does pick up as the characters' secrets are revealed. The drama gets to be a little much, but nothing outside of modern cinema.
The ending itself would have been great if it was original. However, because this is a remake, I knew what was going to happen. And the audience doesn't have to find the message because the characters already did that for us.
That's why I gave this movie 7/10, most people probably have not seen the original, so it would come across as good. But for those of us who have seen it, it does not change enough in order for it to be anything else but a simple remake.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesRemake of the Italian film Perfetti sconosciuti (2016) of Paolo Genovese released in 2016.
- GaffesThe newscaster at the beginning says that lunar eclipses are very rare, and that one hasn't been seen in France for years. In actuality, lunar eclipses occur twice a year, and are visible to the nighttime half of the Earth.
- ConnexionsRemake of Perfetti sconosciuti (2016)
- Bandes originalesAfter the Lights Go Out
Performed by The Walker Brothers
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 13 189 388 $US
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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