
Having every reason to be happy, forty-three-year-old father-of-one Guillaume Canet sees his world turn upside down when Camille, his young and fresh co-star, makes him feel like a sad has-been. Now, bent on proving her wrong, insecure Guillaume is eager to go to extreme lengths to change everything and regain his long-lost sex appeal, of course, behind the back of his significant other, Marion Cotillard. However, as the situation spins out of control, a drastic, uncontrollab... (Full plot summary below)
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Having every reason to be happy, forty-three-year-old father-of-one Guillaume Canet sees his world turn upside down when Camille, his young and fresh co-star, makes him feel like a sad has-been. Now, bent on proving her wrong, insecure Guillaume is eager to go to extreme lengths to change everything and regain his long-lost sex appeal, of course, behind the back of his significant other, Marion Cotillard. However, as the situation spins out of control, a drastic, uncontrollable transformation takes place, much to the horror of the cast and crew. But, above all, Guillaume wants to be cool again. How hard can it be?
Leave your thoughts about Rock'n Roll.
| Paste MagazineJacob OllerThe film's ridiculousness deserves a long hill to snowball down-when Rock'n Roll reaches the bottom, it's impossible not to be bowled over. |
| Film School RejectsAndrew KarpanFor fans of Adaptation and I'm Still Here who felt both were great but too dreadfully serious. It's just life, after all. |
| Critic's NotebookMartin TsaiThe significance of the title as embodied by Johnny Hallyday seems debatable, since his eternal coolness is here depicted as pathetic both in concept and in practice. |
| Cinemanía (Spain)Andrea G. BermejoGuillaume Canet does the impossible: a selfie makes you think. [Full review in Spanish] |
| SensacinePaula Arantzazu RuizA fun, honest picture. [Full Review in Spanish] |
| El Pais (Spain)Javier OcañaThe only problem Rock'n Roll has is that, after the first hour or so, which brilliantly exposes its objective and representation, the movie seems to rush to the end... [Full Review in Spanish] |
| User Reviewivan rhilarious,but kinda sad how American beauty standards became ridiculous and grotesquely |
| User ReviewJosè MSàtira sobre la fama y de reirse sobre uno mismo. |