“Finally a great French comedy!”  : Which is the best movie of Artus?

“Finally a great French comedy!” : Which is the best movie of Artus?

On the occasion of the release of A Little Something Plus, we took a look at some of the most loved films in actor and comedian Arthur’s filmography by internet users.

Artus will be signing his first film in theaters on Wednesday, May 1. A sunny and touching comedy with disabled actors. Almost 30 years after Le Huitième jour, a film starring Daniel Ott and Pascal Duquesne that greatly moved and touched society at the time, A little extra Continuing on this path, finding a balance between humor, emotion and above all the great good that can awaken the conscience.

On AlloCiné (besides Un p’tit truc en plus), the highest-rated film in Artus’ filmography is Bernadette. Bernadette Chirac’s fantasy biopic, starring Artus as David Dwyer, received a 3.5 out of 5 rating from viewers (3,064 ratings, 400 reviews). The press side gets a 3.4 out of 5.

The pitch: When she arrives at the Elysée, Bernadette Chirac expects to finally take the place she deserves, one who has always worked in her husband’s shadow to make him president. Abandoned because she was considered too old-fashioned, Bernadette decided to take revenge and became an important media figure.

A small selection of internet reviews:

Marc C. (5/5):Finally a great French comedy! It’s funny and looks good from start to finish, the cast is very good and the award goes to the great Catherine Deneuve who excels in this role!!!”

Movie Fan 75 (5/5): “I loved this movie, Deneuve is masterful. Well written, funny, spicy and really successful. well done

Remil (4.5/5): “Bernadette, or rather Bernadette’s Revenge, is one of those movies that we enjoy like a good dessert with good friends. Funnier than many recent comedies, Catherine Deneuve wonderfully inhabits Bernadette with her legendary brilliance, as does Dennis Podalides as her communications assistant: she’s hilarious!

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Bernadette attracted more than 800,000 viewers in cinemas. It is currently seen on OCS on demand, VOD and DVD.

* Rating recorded by AlloCiné on Thursday, May 2, 2024

Source: Allocine

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