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Jean-Paul Belmondo | ... | ||
Hafsia Herzi | ... |
Leïla
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Sarah Biasini | ... |
Jeune femme SPA
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Sophie Bouilloux |
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Rachida Brakni | ... |
La conductrice
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Nicole Calfan | ... |
Epouse homme hôpital
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Valéria Cavalli |
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Dolores Chaplin | ... |
Femme soirée
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Dorothée Deblaton |
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Patrick Bosso | ... |
Homme tramway
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Natalia Dontcheva |
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Françoise Fabian | ... |
La femme d'Achab
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Linda Hardy |
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Michèle Bernier | ... |
Femme tramway
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Elisa Huster |
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An elderly gentleman and his dog find themselves out of a home with little means.
Since there seems to be a requirement that the review be at least ten lines long, and since there is absolutely nothing anyone ought to write or say about this film, before I come to the single-word conclusion, which is more than is needed to assess the result of some awful waste of money, time, and even possibly talent in places, although it would be very difficult to ascertain where exactly that talent were to be found if one discounted the obvious life-time merits of M. Belmondo and how great he used to be in earlier times, despite his starring in some fairly mediocre fare as well as in evergreens that shall never perish, I am pressed to exercise some verbosity before coming with the inevitable: Unbearable. And there you have it.