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And by the way the great happiness - DVD

And by the way the great happiness - DVD

Frankreich 2012 - with Sophie Marceau, Gad Elmaleh, Francois Berléand, Maurice Bartélemy ...

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Original title:Un bonheur n`arrive jamais seul
Genre:Comedy, Romance
Direction:James Huth
Sales launch:08.02.2013
Production country:Frankreich 2012
Running time:Approx. 105 min.
Rated:Ages 6+
Number of discs:1
Languages:German, French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Subtitles:Deutsch
Picture format:16:9 (1.66:1)
Bonus:Interviews
Region code:2
Label:Senator Home Entertainment
Web page:www.UndNebenbeiDasGrosseGlueck.senat
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Film: The jazz musician Sacha (Gad Elmaleh) leads a carefree single life. He enjoys just being able to live into the day, and in his forty-plus years of life has never seen the need to really grow up. After all, his mother still makes sure he gets fresh laundry and something to eat. And petty affairs with attractive women are all the emotional attachment he needs. That changes abruptly when he meets the beguiling but somewhat clumsy Charlotte (Sophie Marceau). He falls head over heels in love with the woman who has both feet firmly planted in life by her role as mother and still-wife to big industrialist Alain Posche (Francois Berléand). She doesn't need an irresponsible bon vivant like Sacha, even though she quickly succumbs to his charms. And so the musician has only one choice: he must finally grow up. But unfortunately it is not so easy to break with old habits.

And by the way the great happiness is pure good mood cinema from France. The film unites comedian and actor Gad Elmaleh, who is extremely popular in his home country, with the charismatic Sophie Marceau in a comedy that doesn't even try for profundity, but just wants to entertain well. With a mixture of delightfully silly slapstick, lots of physical comedy and plenty of romance, this couple quickly conquers the hearts of the audience. It's not a big deal that not every gag hits the mark. Especially in the first few minutes the film needs a bit to find its rhythm. The humor seems a bit strained and stilted. But as soon as Charlotte Sacha literally falls in front of the feet, the action picks up speed and delivers many really funny, but also very nice moments, which in the end create a coherent overall picture.

Particularly positive is that the chemistry between Gad Elmaleh and Sophie Marceau is just right. The two harmonize perfectly on screen, so that the romance of the rather unequal couple seems absolutely believable. This is extremely important, especially in view of the sometimes somewhat exaggerated claptrap, because otherwise the romantic scenes would have lost a lot of their effectiveness. As it is, however, you can have a delicious laugh at the couple, but at the same time sob heartily with them.

The rest of the actors unfortunately get a bit lost in the process. This is especially a shame with Francois Berléand, as his snobbish portrayal of Charlotte's superficially emotionless ex, but inwardly seething with jealousy and wounded pride, is really great in its own right. But he just can't compete with the concentrated charm of Sophie Marceau and Gad Elmaleh. However, this doesn't really have a negative effect on the overall picture any more than the minor dramaturgical weaknesses of the script. The bottom line is that Und nebenbei das große Glück is a simply beautiful, funny and endearing film that can be warmly recommended to friends of romantic comedies from France. Worth seeing!!!

Picture + Sound: The DVD's picture is very clean, but leaves a slightly washed out impression at some moments. Otherwise, however, both the overall sharpness and the color mixing can convince. The sound remains rather restrained for the genre as usual, with the centrally mixed dialogue and music mainly dominating the proceedings. Good.

Extras: As a bonus, the DVD has, in addition to the trailer, a barely 6-minute interview with Sophie Marceau, a conversation with the director (about 6:20 min.), as well as other film tips from the provider to offer. A little lean!

Conclusion: And incidentally the great happiness is a charming, sometimes a little overdone romantic comedy from France, whose minor dramaturgical weaknesses are made up for by the sympathetic actors. On the DVD, the film presents itself in appealing picture and sound quality, only the meager bonus material disappoints a little. For lovers of French comedies definitely recommendable and for all Sophie Marceau fans a must!

An article by Frankfurt-Tipp

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  • And by the way the great happiness - DVD
  • And by the way the great happiness - DVD
  • And by the way the great happiness - DVD
  • And by the way the great happiness - DVD
  • And by the way the great happiness - DVD
  • And by the way the great happiness - DVD