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  • Lukaschik Gleb

Review derails. Huit Rue de l’Humanite – 11 minutes.


I felt a discomfort by watching trailer of comedy on COVID, which still a present thing. But it wasn’t reason for don’t download a new film by Dany Boon…


…whose flicks gave him a good name were far forgotten past in watching eleven minutes of this one, which recalled on fact of tremendous French comedies made decades ago and I think currently in writing about their magnificent comedians. Huit Rue de l’Humanite opens a non-special plot to where uses don’t exhilarating cynicism. Action from introduced family relocates to other one with Dany Boon who, as so usually, plays an extreme personage who in this film obsessed in sanitation, but he is married, because his heroes always find love. His acts distract against intended to be funny. And I had it when action returned to showed before family whose members scream on each characters where I don’t think Boon wanted to laugh by that – these scenes are failure for comedy. Noise outbound from both kids, wife, husband – from all of them. I couldn’t watch two definitely long hours on this.


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