Happily Ever After

2004 [FRENCH]

Action / Comedy / Drama / Music

7
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten57%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright71%
IMDb Rating6.4105231

lovemarriagemidlife crisis

Plot summary


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Johnny Depp Photo
Johnny Depp as L'inconnu
Charlotte Gainsbourg Photo
Charlotte Gainsbourg as Gabrielle
Emmanuelle Seigner Photo
Emmanuelle Seigner as Nathalie
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959.93 MB
1280*544
French 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 44 min
P/S 1 / 5
959.08 MB
1280*538
French 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 44 min
P/S 2 / 1
1.92 GB
1904*800
French 5.1
NR
24 fps
1 hr 44 min
P/S 2 / 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by runamokprods8 / 10

Grew on me.

I found I liked this admittedly sometimes uneven French comedy/drama about love, marriage and fidelity much more the 2nd time around.

Yes, there are still moments that are banal and cliché'. And yes some of the supporting characters tend towards stereotypes.

But there's a life and a playfulness to the film, an almost delirious sense of energetic film- making, peppered with both a truly odd but effective Johnny Depp cameo, and some great rock songs popping up along the way.

The basic story exploring the inherent rockiness of marriage may be old hat, but the cinematic approach and the performances (especially Charlotte Gainsbourg's irresistible young wife and mother) make many of the old ideas often feel new.

A film of memorable moments; sexy, complicated, funny and sad. Much like love it can bit over sweet, or painful, but is very worth the time

Reviewed by keenast5 / 10

Interesting characters - but no substance

After watching the very enjoyable 'My wife is an actress' I had high hopes for 'Happily ever after', alas, the experience was disappointing. Attal started by creating interesting, complex, and even likable characters but was not able to shed any light on his premise, that is 'does or can monogamy work and if how' and cops out in the end with a nonsensical elevator ride into the sky with Gabrielle and l'inconnu Johnny Depp inside. Attal was able to set up its premise nicely during the first half of the movie, then, like feeling himself that he actually has nothing to say really, tried to save the day with whimsical 'musical' numbers, mostly terrible sentimental songs to terrible sentimental montages. He might have tried to make ironical statements with that but it comes over as if he's trying to appeal to the masses and feed them some 'Amalie' moments. The film presents itself very energetic from the beginning, with excellent cinematography and lighting, though a bit too fast cut. All female roles - with the exceptions of Attals real world wife Charlotte Gainsbourg seem to be afterthoughts as he himself admits in an interview and it shows. While they could have added some insight into the 'premise' they haven't been asked to do so by the writer/director.

Reviewed by gkkarras8 / 10

One of the greatest looking movies I have ever seen

There are other reviews on this site that discuss this movie's finer plot themes, etc. However I write this my first review because I felt so compelled by the look of this movie. This movie will truly delight eyes and ears and for sure worth its rental fee. There is one particular scene, a sort of transitional fade from flowering colors to the character, that is particularly beautiful. I went back to it again and again when the movie was over. The film is kind of an impressionist painting in which the characters come to life upon. A great and modern musical score adds to the film's vibrant look. Add a nice bottle of wine and dinner on the coffee table to make the best of your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!

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