What is it about?
Samir is a 40-year-old eternal teenager who still lives with his mother in the neighborhood where he grew up. He coaches a children’s soccer team there. It is his only activity, but it suits him; He doesn’t need much to be happy, worries Malika, his mother.
His life changes the day Malika is hospitalized and asks him to replace her in her job as a… nanny! Then Samir finds himself in the beautiful suburbs, with the Bertiers, Bobo’s family, with whom Malika has worked for more than 10 years.
She discovers the parents of two men, Luna and Lucien, something her mother never told her. It’s also a culture shock for the Bertier family, their well-oiled everyday lives turned upside down by Samir’s highly improvised and rather personal ‘methods’.
Thanks to this incredible encounter, our heroes will have no choice but to change their point of view so that everyone can grow up a little.
babysitterThis Monday 26th February from 21:10 on TF1.
who is he with
to slip into the skin babysitterTF1 has called Buder, a comedian well known to viewers for his regular Friday appearances on Anything Goes, one of Arthur’s flagship shows.
Of course, this isn’t the first time she’s tried her hand at fiction after the 43-year-old actress notably played Neil in her mother, Pattaya and even Beur sur la ville.
For this occasion, he reunited with director Thomas Soria, with whom he had already worked on the comedy Le Furet. Buder also co-wrote this fiction in collaboration with Thomas Sorio, Jeanine Courtois, Agathe Benoit and Clelia Constantine.
Along with the comedian, the audience will also be able to find Florent Peyre, who recently starred in Le Fil d’Ariane, and Jérémy Credeville (En famille, Les randonneuse), who play a homosexual couple. Starring Issa Doumbia (Les SEGPA au ski), Julie Dray (Le voyageur) and Aida Guechud
Is it worth checking out?
Who says new year says rain of new features for TF1. And the channel is determined to refresh its programming schedule by offering new fiction, destined for collections such as Joséphine Ange Gardien and Camping Paradis, which have been in the heyday of the channel for several years.
Although a few weeks ago it was Chantal Ladessou who took over Monday night with the feature film Le Fil d’Ariane, now it’s comedian Buder’s turn to star in her own collection of TV movies.
In Nanny, she plays a somewhat lost forty-year-old girl who still lives with her mother, who has to become a nanny for the Bertiers, a homosexual couple, to replace her ailing mother.
Then he discovers a world that opposes his own. But very quickly, he bonds with Lucien and Luna, the two children he is responsible for, and begins to settle the family’s life.
A haunting piece of fiction that plays on clichés
If the script of Dzidze does not shine with originality, the plot remains too simplistic, this TV movie remains a shocking fiction that manages to mix humor and emotional moments just right. This first episode addresses prejudices in order to better condemn them and touches on many powerful subjects such as school bullying, racism and even homophobia.
Through the characters of Lucien and Luna, impeccably played by Camille Taras and Gabriel Tiffano, The Nanny also examines the issue of individuality and heredity as the two children try to assert their personalities in front of their loving but sometimes overbearing parents.
Florent Peyre and Jeremy Credeville
On the other hand, Jeremy Credeville and Florent Peyre portray a homosexual couple that is far from the usual clichés. If the script still plays on clichés, the TF1 comedy obliges, the authors still managed to offer us multidimensional characters who also had their flaws and prejudices. We welcome the channel’s initiative to offer this type of protagonist in prime time.
In short, The Babysitter is a delightful piece of fiction that, despite its sometimes imperfect plot, manages to touch us and make us think, while making us laugh. A TV movie the whole family should enjoy!
Source: Allocine

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