Coïncidences
Coïncidences

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Coïncidences

1947
Movie
95 min
French

A rich girl is in love with her father-in-law 's librarian. The wealthy man wants her to marry a military man but she's not prepared to accept it. She rebels and marries the poor guy. This young man has a cousin, who seems secretly in love with him but in fact we 'll never know what she feels. This mysterious sad woman, always dressed in black, gives her relative a strange box which seems to be a bad luck charm. The hand of fate seems on the newlyweds now:the husband involuntarily causes a car crash: his wife is killed.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Christian StengelGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A struggling writer, Antoine, finds himself in a series of increasingly bizarre coincidences that impact his life and career. As he tries to navigate these strange events, he meets a woman who seems to be connected to his peculiar fate. The film explores themes of destiny, chance, and the absurdities of everyday life through a comedic lens.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Coïncidences' was met with a mixed to positive reception, particularly for its lighthearted comedic elements and the performance of its lead actor, Fernandel. While some critics found the plot a bit contrived, others appreciated its whimsical approach to storytelling and its gentle humor. The film is remembered as a charming example of French cinema from the late 1940s, though it's not widely discussed in major critical retrospectives.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Fernandel's comedic timing and charm.

  • Appreciated for its light, whimsical, and somewhat surreal narrative.

  • Some found the plot's reliance on coincidence to be a weakness.

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Fun Fact

The film's somewhat unusual premise, relying heavily on a chain of coincidences, was a characteristic of certain French comedies of the era, often blending humor with a touch of the existential or the absurd.

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