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Papa ou Maman
Hesus Resurreccion, a total scaredy cat who lives with his social-climbing aunt and two rowdy cousins, inherits an abandoned mansion. Coincidentally, the said location serves as a portal to the afterlife for the stranded ghosts, and they know that Hesus is "The One" who would open it. If he didn't, the ghosts would turn into cockroaches.
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Plot Summary
Florence and Vincent are the ideal couple. They have a beautiful house, successful careers, and three wonderful children. However, their perfect life is about to crumble as they both receive their dream job offers abroad simultaneously. The struggle begins when neither parent wants to give up their children, leading to a hilariously bitter battle for parental abandonment.
Critical Reception
Papa ou Maman was a critical and commercial success in France, praised for its dark humor and relatable portrayal of modern parenting dilemmas. Reviewers noted the sharp wit and the actors' performances, particularly Marina Foïs and Laurent Lafitte, who brought a nuanced yet over-the-top energy to their roles. While some found the premise a bit cynical, the overall consensus leaned towards its effectiveness as a sharp, comedic social commentary.
What Reviewers Say
Sharp and witty dark comedy with excellent performances.
An inventive premise exploring the darker side of parental love.
The humor is sometimes biting, but effective in its satire.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's humor and original concept, finding it a fresh take on family dynamics and parental rivalry. Many viewers connected with the relatable, albeit exaggerated, struggles of the parents, and praised the actors' comedic timing.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film and Best Actor (Laurent Lafitte) at the Lumières Awards.
Fun Fact
The film's dark and satirical premise was inspired by a desire to explore the often-unspoken competitive nature that can exist between parents.
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