Released in theaters on May 1, 2024, a little unnecessary for a few months in the phenomenon of the cinema last year! Artus’s comedy has received 10.8 million access to cash registers, has become the 25th great success of all time in France in front of mastodones, such as Lion King, Star Wars 7 or Bronzés 3.
A mistake that hurts a little bit
Now that the film is available on physical support and on the Mycanal platform, you can get back to finding little secrets! After this subtle eye chuckle in our article on December 14, this time we are interested in shooting by mistake and which was kept by Artus in the final assembly.
During the scene where Orpi, Alias clovis Cornillac improves the football match with young people with disabilities, a small incident will occur. If you stop for 57 minutes and 48 seconds, you will find that young Marie Colin has received a ball on the chest sent by Gad Abecassis.
The latter did not express Marie’s purpose, so the latter is so surprised at the time of impact. Finding this very funny moment, Artus decided to keep it in the final editing of the film, as it explained to our microphone last February. “The time when he gets a football ball that gad shoote, he was once not planned”Indicates the artist.
Reality goes beyond fantasy
“Obviously we have maintained it. But at least we can’t do it in special effects.Concludes Artus playfulness.
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Maria’s character does not spare during the movie, she takes all kinds of objects in the face, you are just running. For the record, a little extra thing is presented to your son and his father after theft of the jewelry store.
To escape the police, they are forced to find young people with disabilities in a summer camp with a resident and a special teacher. The beginning of bother and the strong experience of human beings that will change them forever.
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