
Agathe Cléry is a hard working and modern marketing manager from a cosmetics company, specialized in clear skin. Her colleagues find her snob, strict, and they know she's a racist. One day though, Agathe is diagnosed to suffer from Addison syndrome, which alters and darkens your skin color. One morning, she wakes up as black as the ones she intensively hated.... (Full plot summary below)
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Agathe Cléry is a hard working and modern marketing manager from a cosmetics company, specialized in clear skin. Her colleagues find her snob, strict, and they know she's a racist. One day though, Agathe is diagnosed to suffer from Addison syndrome, which alters and darkens your skin color. One morning, she wakes up as black as the ones she intensively hated.
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| User ReviewClifford Lvery entertaining. moral of the story: what goes around comes around :D |
| User ReviewFrédéric HI laughed so much in the cinema that I thought the rest of the audience would think I am crazy. Even though all of them speak French (oops.. I didn't know it is a French film), the comic moments are on the spot - with their actions as well as their facial expression. And then the cast started to dance and sing their songs (oops... I didn't know it is a French musical). Some of the singing scenes are quite weird and some of them are certainly hilarious (especially, the Michael Jackson's dance sequences). She is white and she turns black..... and she sees things in a different light after that. Suddenly, she finds life being black (or dark skinned) is not so bad after all... |
| User ReviewAnesia RIl est assez difficile de resister a l'appel de Valérie Lemercier. Si le postulat de depart peut laisser perplexe, on s'attache au fil du film à cette Agathe Cléry. De plus, Valerie Lemercier est soutenue par la réalisation sans faille d'Etienne Chatiliez avec des scenes extérieures superbement filmées. On est cependant loin de l'habituel humour corrosif du réalisateur, et on se demande bien ce que viennent faire les scenes de "comedie musicale" dans ce film. |
| User ReviewSophie CA la maison, les avis sont partagés ... |
| User ReviewBenoît LUn ratage qui serait total sans la presence de Valerie Lemercier... Une bonne idee de depart mais le film n'est amusant qu'en de rares moments (grace a Lemercier) et paradoxalement traite son sujet avec trop de legerete pour etre drole et pour faire reflechir. Un manque de noirceur pour un film qui traite du racisme, hahahaha... :-/ Des personnages stereotypes qui changent de ligne de conduite en une pirouette scenaristique, une accumulation de cliches attendus et non transcendes, seulement contrariee par des scenes de comedie musicale ratees (hormis 1 ou 2). De plus ces scenes sont parfois l'occasion de taper sur d'autres cibles qui n'ont aucun rapport avec le propos du film, laissant une desagreable impression de bouche trou misanthropique... |
| User ReviewAnne Dje ne comprends pourquoi Anthony Cavanaugh a accepte un rôle dans ce film. Est-il si désespèré d'etre sur le grand écran ? Oublie ce film, même si disponible en DVD |