Un + Une

2015 [FRENCH]

Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance

Plot summary


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Christopher Lambert Photo
Christopher Lambert as Samuel Hamon
Jean Dujardin Photo
Jean Dujardin as Antoine Abeilard
Elsa Zylberstein Photo
Elsa Zylberstein as Anna Hamon
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1.02 GB
1280*534
French 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 54 min
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2.11 GB
1920*800
French 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 54 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by bjarias9 / 10

... what a time they must have had

... almost nearly-like a documentary of-a-romance ... mainly filmed in a most magical of countries.. India

... casting is exceptional.. actors making it all look sooo easy-enjoyable... what a wonderful experience it must have been for them

... a-timeless-film.. watching it again anytime in the future.. it-looses-nothing

Reviewed by kcfl-110 / 10

A LIving Saint

The slogan for Lelouch's "A Man and a Woman" was "see it with someone you love." I didn't have a love when it was released in 1966, and failed to appreciate the film. Since then, I've grown to admire his opus as that of France's greatest living filmmaker.

You still have to b e a romantic to appreciate a film like this or his "Bolero," "And Now My Love" or "And Now, Ladies and Gentlemen."

We have no film of Jesus, Mohammed or Buddha performing their miracles. "Un. + Une" gives us a glimpse of Amma, a modern saint, displaying her love.

It's also the best outside film about India. See it with someone you love.

Reviewed by alexcornas8 / 10

Mesmerising romantic comedy

Wonderful movie set for the most part in India. Oscar winner Jean Dujardin plays a movie composer visiting India to work on a new wave film. There he meets the wife of the French ambassador played by Elsa Zylberstein.

Dujardin is at the top of his game, on par with the Cary Grant of the An Affair to Remember, and so is Elsa, who plays her part with incredible honesty and endearing vulnerability. The writing is brillant, all the way through, as expected from master director and writer Claude Lelouch. Some of the dialogue scenes between Dujardin and Zylberstein are some of the better written, acted and most beautiful ever created.

The portrayal of India is honest, extensive and, most importantly, respectful. It's a delightful adventure for anyone who likes smart romantic comedies, much like An Affair to Remember (1957).

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