
Vincent Machot knows his life by heart. He shares between his hairdressing salon, his cousin, his cat, and his too invasive mother. But life sometimes surprises even the most cautious - He meets up with Rosalie Blum, a mysterious and lonely woman, he is convinced to have already met her. But where? Intrigued, he decides to follow her everywhere, hoping to learn more. He did not suspect that this spinning takes him on an adventure full of surprises, where he will discover fant... (Full plot summary below)
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Vincent Machot knows his life by heart. He shares between his hairdressing salon, his cousin, his cat, and his too invasive mother. But life sometimes surprises even the most cautious - He meets up with Rosalie Blum, a mysterious and lonely woman, he is convinced to have already met her. But where? Intrigued, he decides to follow her everywhere, hoping to learn more. He did not suspect that this spinning takes him on an adventure full of surprises, where he will discover fantastic characters as endearing. One thing is certain: Vincent Machot's life will change.
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| FILMINK (Australia)Julian WoodIn time, we may look back on Rosalie Blum as this year's Amelie. |
| New Zealand HeraldFrancesca RudkinWhimsical, tender and original, Rosalie Blum is a fabulous debut. |
| The AustralianDavid StrattonKhojandi is a convincingly hangdog hero, while Asaaz is a delightfully daffy Aude whose laziness and eccentric lifestyle become quite endearing. Rosalie is more of an enigma, but that's as it should be. |
| Sydney Morning HeraldPaul ByrnesRappeneau has been writing scripts for 15 years. This is his first time as director and he handles it with care and a light touch. |
| Cinemanía (Spain)Carlos Marañón... one of those slice of life stories... [Full review in Spanish] |
| El Pais (Spain)Javier OcañaLogic, simplicity and fidelity make sense of this adaptation, as it rarely happens. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Flicks.co.nzAlex CaseyIt's definitely the kind of old-school screwball comedy that makes you do a weird half smile like a drunk person. |
| Urban CinefileLouise KellerDelicately blending drama and romance with a comic touch, the film is a beguiling jigsaw puzzle in which lives intersect, connections are made and secrets revealed |
| User ReviewSteve NA charming film. Intriguing, full of surprises, and original. Good acting from all the cast and moves along at a gentle pace. Very enjoyable and keeps you guessing until the very last frame. |
| User ReviewAaron CVivre at its quirky best, through the eyes of ordinary flawed humourous folk fortituously creating bright sparks to ease the weighty mundane. Heartily recommended french family comedy. |