Broadcast on Canal +, “L’Amour flou” immerses us in the daily life of Romane Bohringer, Philippe Rebbot, and their children within the “Sépartement”. Was the press convinced by this serial sequel to the film released three years ago?
Sequel to the eponymous film released in theaters in 2018, L’Amour flou, broadcast every Monday evening on Canal + since November 8 and already available in full on myCANAL, plunges us into the whimsical and emotional daily life of Romane and Philippe who, despite the end of their love story, decided to embark on a somewhat crazy project: the “Sépartement”. Or two separate apartments which communicate with each other through the children’s room.
Because, if they weren’t in love anymore, they loved each other anyway. A lot. Still too much to really separate.
Driven by the energy of Romane Bohringer, who also directs and writes the series, and Philippe Rebbot, L’Amour flou sees return (almost) all those whom the public had adored in the film. While welcoming newcomers, including Eric Caravaca and Monica Bellucci, whose characters will help Romane and Philippe write the next chapter in their story.
Has the criticism let itself be carried away by the sweet madness of this daily life which is still so vague?
What the press thinks …
According to Télé 7 jours:
“When love is gone, what’s left? Tenderness. Romane Bohringer and Philippe Rebbot’s series is full of it. It’s well written, in good and bad taste, the dialogues hit the mark and the we laugh a lot at the quirky poetry. A crush! ” 4.5 / 5
According to Le Figaro:
“With gentleness and a tasty self-mockery, the former couple of actors continue in series the story of their life together but Separated. (…) An ideal antidote to the gloom of this fall.” 4/5
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According to Le Parisien:
“Three years after the film’s release on the big screen, Canal + is broadcasting a hilarious and tender series which tells the rest of the adventures of Romane Bohringer, Philippe Rebbot and their children in their” room “.” 4/5
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According to Cable Sat TV:
“If the tandem had made an atypical film, with this serial sequel, it prolongs the pleasure by adding a little more burlesque, tenderness and inventiveness.” 4/5
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According to Le Monde:
“In writing and directing, Romane Bohringer signs a series that is both personal and generous, fanciful and moving on what passing time does to love.” 3.5 / 5
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According to Première:
“Very touching when it portrays mourning in love, L’Amour flou sometimes sins with a few repetitions but succeeds in its portrait of a contemporary family recomposition which also echoes the challenges of the younger generations and which proposes to face crises, both intimate and collective. , with hope and dynamism. ” 3.5 / 5
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According to La Croix:
“Despite a sometimes awkward staging and hesitation in the play of non-professional actors, L’Amour blou advances on a thread, between lightness and gravity. Its sincerity cannot be ignored.” 3/5
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