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Plot Summary
This satirical comedy imagines a fictional scenario where political rivals Ségolène Royal and Nicolas Sarkozy are trapped together on a boat. The film explores their interactions and the absurd situations that arise from their forced proximity, highlighting the contrasts and potential common ground between opposing political figures.
Critical Reception
The film was a niche release, primarily seen as a political satire aimed at a French audience familiar with the politicians depicted. Critical reception was generally mixed, with some appreciating its humorous take on French politics and others finding it too niche or lacking broader appeal.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its timely political humor.
Criticized for its limited scope and reliance on specific political knowledge.
Seen as an amusing, albeit slight, commentary on French political dynamics.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not widely documented on Google. It appears to have been a film with a specific, limited audience, making broad public commentary scarce.
Fun Fact
The title itself is a play on the French children's rhyme 'Jean a deux amours, qui sont tout pour moi' (Jean has two loves, who are everything to me), substituting the names of political figures for humorous effect.
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