A maths teacher acquires the power to travel into movies to save the woman of his dreams and bring her back to her correct film.A maths teacher acquires the power to travel into movies to save the woman of his dreams and bring her back to her correct film.A maths teacher acquires the power to travel into movies to save the woman of his dreams and bring her back to her correct film.
Jean-Baptiste Iera
- Le chef de chantier
- (as Gio Iera)
Thomas Demarez
- Mamesse
- (as Thomas Desmarez)
Sandrine Quynh
- La patronne du bar
- (as Sandrine Truong)
Laurent Van den Rest
- Petit Jean
- (as Laurent Van Der Rest)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOriginally, Yann Moix's Podium (2004) star Benoît Poelvoorde was signed on for the main role, but bowed out at the last minute, delaying the film significantly. Before Franck Dubosc, the role was then offered to Jean Dujardin, who passed on the project (a fact which is referenced in the finished film).
- GoofsMany dialogue scenes have a horrible sync issue between the lips and the audio, due to many reasons (sound problems on set, Lucy Gordon having done her scenes in English, many scenes having to be reworked in post, the studio just wanting to get it over with...). The level of bad sync is unheard of for a recent movie with this budget and has to be seen and heard to be believed.
- ConnectionsEdited from Nel paese dei colossi e dei pigmei (1924)
- SoundtracksEchoes of France
Music by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
Performed by Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli
Featured review
Pierre Richard and the homage to cinema are the only motives for see, with high indulgence, this very, very easy comedy.
A maths teacher, very severe, becomes, for be keeper of a broche, the savior of a film character. A lot of childish adventures, absurd situations, a kind of humor and slices of classic films. Not very impressive but French in profound sense.
It is ridiculous to pretend to much from film. It use an eccentric idea in very free manner and that is all. But the flavour of old fairy tales is a virtue, like the Mellies films scenes So, easy fun and nothing so bad.
A maths teacher, very severe, becomes, for be keeper of a broche, the savior of a film character. A lot of childish adventures, absurd situations, a kind of humor and slices of classic films. Not very impressive but French in profound sense.
It is ridiculous to pretend to much from film. It use an eccentric idea in very free manner and that is all. But the flavour of old fairy tales is a virtue, like the Mellies films scenes So, easy fun and nothing so bad.
- Kirpianuscus
- Jan 8, 2022
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- €22,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $2,500,308
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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