Alex Lutz and Golshifteh Farahani share the poster for this invigorating romcom with Montmartre as the main setting.
After giving up on his music career, Cesar (Alex Lutz) disappears overnight without leaving an address. Afraid of commitment, he leaves his companion Salome (Golshifteh Farahani), a woman with a big heart and strong character, alone and without news. When he reappears one fine day, the latter tells him that he is the father of a 3-year-old girl and that he does not want to see her again. Realizing that she is the woman of his life, Cesar will do anything to achieve it and win her back…
This feel-good film declares its title color and plays with genre clichés; a cheerful film, ideal in these rather gloomy times. Alex Lutz dresses up as a childish man and takes the opportunity to prepare his comedic verse. The 44-year-old actor and comedian, however, is deep and chivalrous. Unusual for the genre, the 39-year-old French-Iranian actress tries her hand at comedy. The reunion of these estranged lovers is a joy and the film gives its viewers an invigorating breath. It’s actually a nod Caesar and RosalieWith Yves Montant and Romy Schneider, where we also find a smooth character named Cesar..
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As director for his first feature film, Thibaut Segun, who had previously written the screenplay. boy, chose Montmartre as the background. The Parisian district is perhaps the third characterRomantic comedy, where we even see Golshifteh Farahan driving the little dune train. The cast also includes Cheki Karyo, Alexandra Roth, Olivier Chantro and Slimane Dazi. Theatrical release this Wednesday, November 16.
Source: Le Figaro
