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Transporté(e)s
Ghosts of the past have come to today's world. They have taken the appearance of human beings and have a story to tell us. A camera mobile phone is always in their field. Through the seasons and the places, they speak about war, about camps, about extermination. They have the duty to get into our memory.
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Plot Summary
Florence, a young woman living in the provinces, dreams of a different life. She moves to Paris with aspirations of becoming a successful flight attendant, but her journey is filled with comedic mishaps and cultural clashes. The film follows her adventures as she navigates the challenges of big city life and the demanding world of air travel.
Critical Reception
Transporté(e)s was a modest success in France, primarily driven by the popularity of its star, Florence Foresti. While it resonated with audiences who appreciated its lighthearted humor and relatable portrayal of provincial dreams, critics were divided, with some finding it charming and others deeming it formulaic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Florence Foresti's comedic performance.
Seen as a light and entertaining comedy.
Some found the plot predictable and lacking originality.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available or is aggregated within broader French film discussions. Generally, viewers appreciated the comedic elements and Florence Foresti's on-screen presence.
Fun Fact
Florence Foresti, who also wrote the film, was already a well-established stand-up comedian in France before this film, and her popularity significantly contributed to its box office draw.
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