Netflix: 4.1/5!  One of Francois Civil’s best films arrives on the platform and it will melt you

Netflix: 4.1/5! One of Francois Civil’s best films arrives on the platform and it will melt you

Did you enjoy the Netflix hit Tomorrow It All Begins? The platform today puts online a new film by its director Hugo Gelin, released in 2019. That year, François Civil and Josephine Yappy nominated Mon Inconnue, a romantic comedy that is now one of the best in the genre with its excellent audience ratings. 4.1/5.

The arrival of Mon Inconnue on Netflix is ​​an opportunity for subscribers who have yet to discover it to be tempted by this little confection of candy, tinged with fantasy, the synopsis of which is here:

When he was a high school student, Rafael fell in love with Olivia at first sight, and then they got married. Thanks to the success of Raphael’s novels, who became a successful science fiction author, they moved into a luxurious apartment. But Olivia, who leads a discreet career as a pianist, does not live as she would like. Although the separation is inevitable, Rafael wakes up one fine morning to a world where he is no longer the husband of a young woman. With the help of his best friend Felix, he will do anything to get her back.

Civilian and Jap, who have never played together before, make a successful duo here. The latter also devoted himself to this role, taking piano lessons for four months – 2 hours a day and 2 to 3 hours of daily practice. When she arrived on the set, the young woman could play certain pieces as her character. As for Civil, thanks to Mon Inconnue he won the male actor prize at the Alpe d’Huez Festival in 2019. Also in the cast: Benjamin Lavernhe, Camille Lellouche and Juliette Dol…

To present this romantic comedy, Hugo Gelin did not lack inspiration from other cult films and cites, for example, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, It Was Time or His. So many headlines that have shocked and transfixed subscribers in recent years.

My Unknown should experience the same success as it all starts on Netflix tomorrow, landing in the weekly Top 10.

Source: Allocine

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