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Trop c'est trop
Valentin, a psychoanalyst highly qualified to deal with his patients' problems, is unable to solve his own. On the verge of divorcing Patricia, they give themselves one last chance after a year apart and decide to have dinner together on Valentine's Day. But Valentin is distracted and gets the date wrong. Problems pile up for poor Valentin, who is overwhelmed by the situation and a series of untimely visitors...
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Plot Summary
This French comedy follows a married couple who, after years of routine, decide to shake up their lives by adopting a son and embarking on a series of impulsive adventures. Their well-meaning attempts to reconnect and spice up their existence often lead to chaotic and hilarious situations, testing their relationships and their sanity.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to generally negative reception from critics, with some finding its humor predictable and its plot convoluted. Audiences were similarly divided, with its broad comedy and family focus appealing to some but alienating others.
What Reviewers Say
The humor relies on slapstick and predictable gags.
The plot is considered by many to be unfocused and overly complicated.
Some viewers found the central premise of mid-life crisis and adoption to be underdeveloped.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not readily available for this title, making it difficult to summarize specific audience sentiments.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Trop c'est trop', translates directly to 'Too much is too much', hinting at the chaotic nature of the characters' experiences.
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