Tonight on TV: Before Un P’tit truc en plus, Artus stars in this refreshing comedy with Tarek Budali

Tonight on TV: Before Un P’tit truc en plus, Artus stars in this refreshing comedy with Tarek Budali

After the success of the Les Tuche saga, as well as Bullit and Riper, a police parody starring Pamela Rose, Olivier Barrou has signed on for the final comedy, which is still as extraordinary. its title? a liar

This feature film, released in theaters in 2022, tells the story of Jerome, a compulsive liar. His family and friends can no longer tolerate his daily secret and do everything to make him change his attitude. Not listening to what he is being accused of, Jerome sinks deeper and deeper into the unspeakable, until the day he is cursed: all his lies come alive…

In the cast of this slightly strange comedy, adapted from the Quebec film of Emile Gaudreau (2019), we meet Tarek Boudal, Artus, Pauline Clement (Jumeaux mais pas trop), Catherine Hosmalin (Gee then!), but also Louise Coldeff (Fiasco). ) and Bertrand Usclat (Brow), etc.

Artus continues to make mistakes

With this funny script and funny roles on the big screen, you’ll find this comedy from a lot of actors.Olivier Baru It might just be refreshing (and I promise, that’s not a lie).

and among the headliners a liarOf course there is Artuswho had the biggest hit of 2024 and is currently working on a “crazy western” production. Thus, two years before causing a sensation with Un P’tit truc en plus, the thirty-seven-year-old comedian gave his work to Thibault, one of Jerome’s close friends.

Moreover, in this comedy, Artus Continues to perform burlesque scenes as a divine curse has labeled him… a loser. And just like his character, the actor and director showed some clumsiness during filming that almost cost him dearly: he tore his bicep.

And despite the unfavorable rating (2 out of 5), the reviews are more positive. Proof below!

“Well made, funny comedy, well scripted, very entertaining to watch” (time recorder)

“Interpreted with consummate precision, subtlety and delicate humour: endemic and pathological lies are analyzed in a truly original way and without sarcasm” (remille)

“Great comedy, fresh, funny, which we need at the moment” (Monique Paris)

“A really well written story with actors in their right roles” (Evan Petty)

“Brace yourself, a little crazy, but we are happy to bring actors and even laughs are guaranteed.” (Christine Foucault)

Charmed or not, this French comedy manages to convey a bit of a moral about lying. And this is welcome!

Tonight on W9 at 9.10pm.

Source: Allocine

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