Almost four years later, in Thailand from Bodin -1.7 million in internal assembly -, a comic duo, which is interpreted by Vincent Dubo and Jean -Christian Franishet, returns to the new film, Bodin’s Gon A Vrillle. The mother and son are now going to Morocco to try to prevent the construction of a cheese plant in a small village that may have difficulty farmers.
When separating, by leaving, the press service will receive a press service from 2.4 to 5. This is more than a previous film that has collected on average from 2.2 to 5. From the viewer, this new part receives 5 to 5.3*, it is also higher than the film in Les Bodin in Thailand, marked 2.1.
What did comedy spectators think? After the projection, the small horizon of their feedback.
Slin and Reynald (5/5): “A sincere moment of entertainment! No dead time. Available to everyone … neither elite, nor Franchuillard, nor cheese …. And it feels good! In short, the real good comedy, as we like, which is a humorous duo and supports this duo.
Bénédicte Moncelet (5/5): “Usually colorful comedy! But the subject of real background. We are lucky to attend the first front in the presence of a movie team. Simplicity and humor … Thank you for giving us a happy moment. Happy Birthday Maria and Christian!“
Fabien Sorrant (4/5): “Very good French film. A very good comedy that laughs from capitalism and its large industrialists in the food industry.“
Antoine_vrs (3/5): “I found this movie quite well, if it were revolutionary, so I used 3 stars. I also recommend this movie to families, this person wants to be very family -friendly, bodily regulars, people who like French comedies, or for those who just want to spend a good time in front of the movie.
Sanaloc (1/5): “A bad movie that is based on many shots to the point not to be funny. We knew very little about the new adventures of Bodin, and we even grew up. Humor, too heavy, to be funny, almost never exceeds the deep township peasant’s sphere, and the film drives us to the end, as writing is late for many years, both on topics and many jokes.“
*The average point of viewers’ notes recorded when writing this article is likely to develop.
Les Bodin’s Goin to Spin, currently in the cinema
Source: Allocine

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