Alibi.com
Alibi.com

Alibi.com

2017
Movie
90 min
French

Greg founded a company called Alibi.com that creates any type of alibi. With his associate, Augustin, and Medhi his new employee, they devise unstoppable stratagems and stagings to cover their clients. But meeting Flo, a pretty blonde who hates men who lie, will complicate Greg's life, which begins by hiding the true nature of his activity. During the presentation to parents, Greg understands that Gérard, the father of Flo, is also one of their clients.

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IMDb6.2/10
Google Users75%
Director: Philippe LacheauGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

Grégoire is a successful businessman who runs Alibi.com, a company that provides alibis for people who want to cheat on their partners. His life takes a chaotic turn when he falls in love with Florence, a woman who despises infidelity. To win her over, Grégoire must hide his true profession and fabricate a perfect, trustworthy persona, leading to a cascade of hilarious deceptions.

Critical Reception

Alibi.com was a commercial success in France, appealing to audiences with its lighthearted humor and farcical situations. Critics were generally divided, with some praising its energetic pacing and gags, while others found the humor predictable and the plot thin. It's considered a typical French comedy with a strong reliance on slapstick and witty dialogue.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its fast-paced humor and comedic set pieces.
  • Found to be a light and entertaining, if somewhat predictable, comedy.
  • Appreciated for its star chemistry and execution of gags.

Google audience: Google users generally found the movie to be very funny and entertaining, with many highlighting the excellent chemistry between the main actors and the clever, often over-the-top, comedic situations. Some viewers mentioned that the plot was a bit thin but enjoyed the humor and escapism it provided.

Fun Fact

The film's director and lead actor, Philippe Lacheau, is known for his work with the comedy troupe 'La Bande à Fifi', which often collaborates on similar humor-driven French films.

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