In 2004, Jean Dujardin and James Huth brought Dujardin’s iconic character to the big screen: Bris de Nice. On release, the comedy was a bona fide success with 4.4 million downloads and lines like “i broke you” or “You look like a Hawaiian H: you’re useless“, became a cult. It is also the second highest grossing French film after Jean Dujardin’s Les Petits Mouchoirs and its 5.4 million admission.
However, it will take 11 years to see the blonde surfer in the cinema. Still directed by James Hutt, the sequel is called Brice 3 (“Because 2 He Broke”). There we find Brice, the eternal teenager. The world has changed, but not him. When his best friend Marius (Clovis Kornilak) asks for his help, he embarks on a great adventure to the other side of the world…
With an audience rating of 1.6/5 and a press rating of 2.6/5 stars, the film is far from rising to the level of the first opus, but it is still attracting more than 1.9 million theatergoers.
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But in the interview Sunday newspaper In October 2022, Jean Dujardin confided that he wanted to wear his blonde wig and yellow shirt again.
“I can imagine shooting another Bris de Nice: I’ve been learning to surf for two years and it will take me almost another ten years to ride the waves!”
A Berber proverb says, “When you don’t know where you’re going, look where you came from.” I come from Bris de Nice and continue Bris de Nice.”, he added.
“The idea of playing old Nisoa entirely on his board facing a sea of oil pleases me: it is not very serious, but I would do it very seriously.”Finally he concludes.
If we still don’t know anything about this project and it’s just speculation from the Oscar-winning actor, Jean Dujardin doesn’t seem to have finished his debut character. Note also that Bris de Nice has already been created by fans petition for a new episode to appear.
Source: Allocine

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