
Chacun chez soi
2021
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Comedy
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1h23
Community Reviews
Public Opinion
389 reviews
6.3/10
2.1/5
Press1.8/5
Spect.Opinions on 'Chacun chez soi' are mixed, with viewers finding it a light and easy-to-watch comedy, perfect for unwinding. While some appreciate the familiar charm of Michèle Laroque and the humor brought by Stéphane De Groodt, others feel the movie treads a well-worn path of family relationship comedies without bringing anything new. The film is generally seen as pleasant but unremarkable, with moments that entertain but fail to leave a lasting impact.
👍 Stéphane De Groodt's performance is a highlight.
👎 May feel too familiar and unoriginal.
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Synopsis
Catherine and Yann, happily married for many years, should have spent the year travelling abroad. But since he sold his business, Yann has been too busy with his bonsai trees and keeps postponing the big trip. Things go from bad to worse when their 27-year-old broke daughter and her boyfriend lose their apartment and come knocking on the door to stay. With Yann’s mid-life crisis spinning out of control, their couch surfing daughter and partner getting increasingly invasive and their stay becoming indefinite, Catherine will try everything to kick them out of the parental home and get her life back on track!
Reviews and Comments
130 reviewsFranchement niveau humour très bas. L idée est sympa mais on peut pas dire qu on rentre dans le film. Histoire banal et mal joué
Rarement vu un film aussi nul, tant sur l’acting, que les dialogues, ça ne casse pas 4 pattes à un canard
Netflix
Tres bon moment. Pleins de non dits que j aime bcp.
Comédie facile à regarder (regardée dans l’avion pour Montréal)
Très drôle

