

Max & Leon
In this WW2 epic comedy – in the vein of “La Grande Vadrouille” – our two heroes, Max and Léon, two lazy and partier pals, will try by all possible means to avoid going in the battle zone… This will lead the duo to demented and wild adventures.
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Plot Summary
Max, a struggling thirty-something living with his parents, dreams of becoming a comedian. His life takes an unexpected turn when he inherits a dilapidated apartment building. He enlists the help of his pragmatic friend Leon to renovate and rent out the units, hoping to finally achieve financial independence and impress his family. However, their renovation plans are constantly derailed by eccentric tenants and unforeseen challenges.
Critical Reception
Max & Leon received mixed reviews from critics, with many pointing to its uneven pacing and reliance on predictable comedic tropes. However, some praised the performances of the lead actors and the film's lighthearted approach to everyday struggles.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles with a weak script and lacks originality.
- Max Boublil's performance is a highlight, bringing energy to the role.
- Despite its flaws, the movie offers some genuinely funny moments.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a decent comedy, appreciating the humor brought by the main actors. Some viewers felt the plot was a bit thin but enjoyed it as a light-hearted watch.
Fun Fact
The film is the directorial debut of Jonathan Barré, who is primarily known for his work in television.
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