1992
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Comedy / Music
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1h35
Summary
When Victor finds out one morning that his wife has left him and neglected to at least buy milk for the kids, he finds that things can only get worse when he s fired from his job on the same day. He ends up searching through a list of friends and family for someone who will listen to his grief and give some advice. The only person who does give him attention is Michou, a clumsy, not-too-intelligent street pauper whom Victor finds irritating. Victor finally sees Michou in a positive light when he realizes that his insensitivity to those closest to him has been a major reason for all his woes.
Public Opinion
348 reviews
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6.8/10
Viewers overwhelmingly appreciate 'La crise' for its brilliant social commentary, humor, and the exceptional performances by Vincent Lindon and Patrick Timsit. The film's ability to address societal issues with a light-hearted touch and engaging dialogues makes it a favorite. Many find it emotionally resonant and relevant, even years after its release, with its themes of personal crisis and societal indifference striking a chord.
👍 Exceptional performances and timeless humor.
👎 May seem overly simplistic to some.
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Je recommande vivement ce film. Il vous apprend beaucoup de choses.
Noté 8/10 par Clara brnt
Décidément un film que j’adore . Chaque monologue est culte
1993
Petit bijou, c’est hilarant, Coline Serreau rend tous les sujets complexes plus légers, c’est à la fois plein d’émotions et absurde, une masterclass !! (Arte)
Sur Arte. Pas mal, pas trop démodé.