
Movie spotlight
l'Oasis
Who creates order creates calm. Excessive clutter can drive people crazy. Gaël is convinced of that. In order to bring this idea closer to his drunken friend Maurin, Gaël begins to arbitrarily destroy their surroundings, a green oasis far away from the big city, driving Maurin step by step into madness.
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Plot Summary
Four friends decide to go on a trip to the "Oasis", a legendary and exclusive party destination, to celebrate their final summer before university. However, the reality of their trip quickly turns out to be far from the glamorous escape they imagined, leading to a series of comedic misadventures.
Critical Reception
L'Oasis was primarily released as a French comedy, and its reception was mixed, leaning towards a more niche audience familiar with the actors and comedic style. It was generally seen as a lighthearted, albeit formulaic, summer comedy.
What Reviewers Say
A predictable but amusing comedy for younger audiences.
Relies heavily on the chemistry of its young cast.
Offers a lighthearted, if unoriginal, take on the 'last summer' trope.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a fun and light comedy, appreciating the humor and the performances of the main cast. Some viewers noted that the plot was somewhat predictable but still enjoyed the overall entertainment value.
Fun Fact
The film features Igor Gotesman, who also directed and starred in the popular French web series "Five," which featured many of the same actors and a similar comedic tone.
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