How Much Do You Love Me? (Combien tu m'aimes?)
In this gleeful, bawdy sex comedy, Francois [Bernard Campan], a downtrodden office worker tells the gorgeous prostitute Daniela [the gorgeous Monica Bellucci] that he’s won the lottery and invites her to come home with him to spend his money. The ensuing cat-and-mouse negotiations are played out with verve and wit by both, and by a supporting cast of vicariously engaged friends and neighbors including Gerard Depardieu as Daniela’s bedraggled mobster boyfriend Charly.
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Black Sex Comedy? - LOPI
Who would have thought there could be such a thing as a black sex comedy? It sure plays this way for the first third, as lottery winner Francois brings home the whore Daniela to live with him as his wife for 100,000 euros a month. His doctor friend Andre Migot (the name of a famous French WWI doctor, traveller and writer), hilariously played by Jean-Pierre Darroussin doesn't approve because of Francois' bad heart. As it turns out, he's the one who drops dead upon seeing Daniela naked during a medical examination. Later on, Gerard Depardieu uncharacteristically dulls things down with an uninspired rendition of Daniela's mobster friend.
Annoyingly, the subtitles are not optional; they are, however, generally accurate.Must see - SamSoum
Not a cinderella story a like pretty woman, rather an exploration of the crossing between the conservative day life style and the liberal night life style.
Wonderfull performance by Monica Bellucci and Bernard Campan. If you are a movie francophile, watch it!
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Black Sex Comedy? - LOPI
Who would have thought there could be such a thing as a black sex comedy? It sure plays this way for the first third, as lottery winner Francois brings home the whore Daniela to live with him as his wife for 100,000 euros a month. His doctor friend Andre Migot ...Must see - SamSoum
Not a cinderella story a like pretty woman, rather an exploration of the crossing between the conservative day life style and the liberal night life style.
Wonderfull performance by Monica Bellucci and Bernard Campan. If you are a movie francophile, ...