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C'est la vie!

Original title: Le sens de la fête
  • 2017
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
13K
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C'est la vie! (2017)
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A hectic wedding party held in an 17th century French palace comes together with the help of the behind-the-scenes staff.A hectic wedding party held in an 17th century French palace comes together with the help of the behind-the-scenes staff.A hectic wedding party held in an 17th century French palace comes together with the help of the behind-the-scenes staff.

  • Directors
    • Olivier Nakache
    • Éric Toledano
  • Writers
    • Olivier Nakache
    • Éric Toledano
  • Stars
    • Jean-Pierre Bacri
    • Jean-Paul Rouve
    • Gilles Lellouche
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    13K
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    • Directors
      • Olivier Nakache
      • Éric Toledano
    • Writers
      • Olivier Nakache
      • Éric Toledano
    • Stars
      • Jean-Pierre Bacri
      • Jean-Paul Rouve
      • Gilles Lellouche
    • 18User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 21 nominations total

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    Jean-Pierre Bacri
    Jean-Pierre Bacri
    • Max Angély
    Jean-Paul Rouve
    Jean-Paul Rouve
    • Guy
    Gilles Lellouche
    Gilles Lellouche
    • James
    Vincent Macaigne
    Vincent Macaigne
    • Julien
    Eye Haïdara
    Eye Haïdara
    • Adèle
    • (as Eye Haidara)
    Suzanne Clément
    Suzanne Clément
    • Josiane
    Alban Ivanov
    • Samy
    Hélène Vincent
    Hélène Vincent
    • La mère de Pierre
    Benjamin Lavernhe
    Benjamin Lavernhe
    • Pierre, le marié
    Judith Chemla
    Judith Chemla
    • Héléna, la mariée
    William Lebghil
    William Lebghil
    • Seb
    Kévin Azaïs
    Kévin Azaïs
    • Patrice
    Antoine Chappey
    • Henri
    Khereddine Ennasri
    • Nabil
    Gabriel Naccache
    • Bastien
    Nicky Marbot
    Nicky Marbot
    • Bernard
    Manickam Sritharan
    • Kathir
    Jackee Toto
    • Nico
    • Directors
      • Olivier Nakache
      • Éric Toledano
    • Writers
      • Olivier Nakache
      • Éric Toledano
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    7christian_fournier

    Quite watchable!

    Let's face it: the film has a slow start and the pace is leisurely. But the psychological portraits are finely chiseled, and this microcosm of a catering outfit is endearing. Many of the foibles (& strengths) of French society are painted with a light touch, up to and including the marriage customs of up and coming -but not quite upper class- wealthy patrons. Some of the characters appear a bit exaggerated, but after all they may well have been painted from real-life models.

    I can understand why critics on both sides of the Pond have snubbed this movie; but I believe it to be quite watchable, with many episodes which are funny or touching. My vote is 7/10.
    9plupu66

    It made my evening!

    What a funny - while subtle and sensitive film.

    Under the guise of a posh wedding at a castle in France - where little goes as planned, the film takes aim at French society (in general).

    Funny moments abound - from slapstick, to word play, to delightful chaos, to more subtle allusions. Knowing a thing or two about French humour, culture and society may definitely help one enjoy it even more.

    Even if you don't know much about the French and their quirks, you may still enjoy the film and maybe develop a taste for their delightful tongue-in-cheek situations.

    After the film ended (and I stopped laughing) I realized how multilayered and subtle the film was.

    Warning: if you are into Hollywood stuff, you may NOT find this one up your alley.
    TraianDufresne

    A Hilarious and Heartfelt French Comedy About Life's Little Chaos

    French cinema is known for its impeccable ability to balance humor and depth, often presenting the messy, unpredictable nature of life in the most captivating ways. "C'est la Vie!" (original title: "Le Sens de la Fête") is a great example of this, blending witty comedy with moments of reflection about the challenges people face in their daily lives. Directed by Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache, the film is a vibrant, often hilarious look into the behind-the-scenes chaos of organizing a lavish wedding celebration. While it's easy to be drawn to the movie's comedic moments, it's the underlying emotional layers and rich character development that truly elevate it.[11:47, 07/03/2025] ChatGPT: Set in a grand chateau just outside Paris, the film follows a group of catering staff who are tasked with providing the perfect experience for an extravagant wedding. The ensemble cast features Jean-Pierre (Jean-Pierre Bacri), the cynical and long-suffering maître d', and his team of chefs, waiters, and assistants. Their mission is to ensure that everything goes smoothly, from the delicate appetizers to the perfect timing of each course. But, as we all know, no plan is ever perfect, and the night soon spirals into a series of comedic mishaps, misunderstandings, and personal dramas.

    What makes "C'est la Vie!" so enjoyable is the ensemble cast and their performances. Jean-Pierre Bacri's portrayal of Jean-Pierre is spot-on, capturing the weariness and frustration of someone who has seen it all. He's the veteran of the team, trying to keep everything together while his colleagues-each with their own quirks and flaws-constantly add to the mayhem. Bacri delivers his lines with impeccable timing, balancing dry humor and exasperation in a way that makes his character both relatable and endearing. The supporting cast is equally impressive. From the rookie waiter to the overly enthusiastic photographer, every character brings something unique to the table, contributing to the chaos and the comedy. One standout is the chef, played by Vincent Macaigne, whose perfectionist attitude clashes with the unpredictable events unfolding around him. The tension between the characters is what keeps the movie from becoming just another slapstick comedy-each individual's flaws and aspirations are what truly drive the story forward.

    The film also excels in its ability to weave humor into real-life struggles. As the night wears on, the chaos doesn't just come from the wedding's logistical issues-it also comes from the personal problems each character is dealing with. Jean-Pierre is constantly caught in the middle of conflicts, from his troubled relationship with the wedding planner to his attempts to mediate between his younger colleagues who are caught up in their own romantic dramas. These subplots add depth to the characters, making their comedic blunders feel more grounded in reality. In addition to its strong performances, "C'est la Vie!" also stands out for its direction and pacing. The film doesn't rush through its plot, allowing each character's storyline to unfold at a natural pace. The filmmakers also make great use of the setting, with the luxurious yet cramped chateau serving as the perfect backdrop for all the drama. The grandeur of the location contrasts beautifully with the chaotic events inside, adding to the film's thematic exploration of how life's greatest moments often come with a touch of disorder.

    What makes "C'est la Vie!" especially enjoyable is that it doesn't overstay its welcome. The film is lighthearted, but it doesn't shy away from showing the struggles of its characters. It's a reminder that life, much like a wedding, is full of surprises-some good, some bad, but all part of the experience. While the film is primarily a comedy, it also touches on themes of teamwork, patience, and the way people handle pressure. Despite the chaos, the characters ultimately come together to make the night memorable, leaving audiences with a sense of hope and satisfaction. If there's one thing to critique, it's that some of the character arcs could have been explored in a bit more depth. While we get a good sense of who these characters are, there's a feeling that some of their personal stories could have been developed further. However, this doesn't detract from the overall enjoyment of the film.

    In conclusion, "C'est la Vie!" is a delightful French comedy that offers much more than just laughs. It's a fun and insightful look at the messy, unpredictable nature of life and the people who try to navigate it. With its strong ensemble cast, witty writing, and clever direction, it's a movie that will leave you both laughing and reflecting. If you're a fan of comedies that balance humor with heartfelt moments, this one's definitely worth watching.
    8Propagandist

    A sublte pleasure

    This film is not necessarily fast paced, so it's not for people who have the habit of checking their phone during presentation. Some yokes are subtly prepared for quite some time, and are probably being missed, if attention wanders to what Niki or Ariana are up to these days. On the other hand this feature is a great pleasure for people with some patience. It shows a lot of respect and understanding for its characters, and even the annoying ones get their moments of greatness. Its humour is far away from embarrassing its protagonists, and the laughter stems from compassion not farts.
    9Padman-2

    Best laugh of 2017

    What an amazing movie. Details, locations, conversations, all with a twist. Long time I had such a laugh in the movie theater. The title does not cover the movie at all. Myself I was a bit reluctant to go out and watch this, but hey this is a must-go-see for everybody who likes french humor, but not over the top.

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    • Trivia
      Some scenes are also filmed to the surrounding area of Fontainebleau.
    • Goofs
      One server is bearded while another one, at the beginning, had to shave because no waiters were to be bearded.
    • Connections
      Featured in ACS France (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      In the Stone
      Written by Allee Willis, David Foster and Maurice White

      Performed by Earth Wind & Fire

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    • Release date
      • October 4, 2017 (Belgium)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • Canada
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Germany)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • French
      • Tamil
    • Also known as
      • La fiesta de la vida
    • Filming locations
      • Château de Courances, Courances, Essonne, France(site of the wedding reception)
    • Production companies
      • Quad
      • Ten Films
      • Gaumont
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    • Budget
      • €14,850,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,236,295
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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