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Mar 3, 2006
humour..

History: to alleviate the spirits of the citizens vis-a-vis to the astronomical expenditure (!) devoted to seek it in space, NASA decides to create a play which will make it possible two civil to leave fifteen days in space...

What I think: Kad and Olivier had made me already much laugh in But who killed Pamela Pink with their humour shifted of first degree and truffé of references to other kinds. They repeat with a little more subtlety (but hardly more!) in a ticket for Space. They add a little potion of love, of finer feelingss of a father to a son, much of humour and it left... sauce takes.
Guillaume Canet surprises us also much in a role with against employment even if one had included/understood taking into consideration its first film behind the camera "My Idol", that it has humour enormously too.
Marina Foïs it remains in the same register, it is a pity since it is known that it can make another thing so much.
As for Kad and Olivier, always the same ones. They were once again distributed the same types of characters. Olivier is serious and responsible, and Kad is diverting and absolutely irrésponsable! Though...
To summarize, a ticket for space it is: tenderness, humour, suspense and... of stars!

4 stars Tit' Oré: really deserve to be seen...


Posted at 03:10 pm by eratapbeach