2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- A telephone call 15 years later, 15 April 2005
Author:
Red-125 from Upstate New York
C'est le bouquet! (2002) (Special Delivery) is a French film co-written
and directed by Jeanne Labrune. I saw this film, along with with
Labrune's "Tomorrow is Another Day," at the 2005 Cinefranco Film
Festival in Toronto. (www.cinefranco.com)
Sandrine Kiberlain plays Catherine, a happily married woman who is
awakened at 7:00 AM by a telephone call from a former lover. Her
husband, Raphaël, (played by Jean-Pierre Darroussin) is naturally
curious about this call and the caller. However, Raphaël has his own
problems at work, where he's being aided by his loyal co-worker, who
also wouldn't mind going to bed with him. Characters meet by chance, a
bouquet of flowers is passed from apartment to apartment, and people
come together and almost come together.
As in "Tomorrow is Another Day," the film is worth seeing for the
glimpse it gives of one segment of Parisian society. It's certainly a
distorted glimpse, but it's not a boring one.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Delightful with some profoundness, 4 January 2003
Author:
(en-route@wanadoo.fr) from Paris, France
This is a very enjoyable movie although I consider it a bit inferior to
Labrune's previous one, "Ca ira mieux demain". There's been obviously much
effort spent on writing the dialogues, the humor is mainly based on
language, words being taken literally, in a sort of "absurd
logic".
Sandrine Kiberlain is great, as usual. And don't miss Thierry Mugler's
creations for Dominique Blanc !
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2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

A telephone call 15 years later, 15 April 2005
Author: Red-125 from Upstate New York
C'est le bouquet! (2002) (Special Delivery) is a French film co-written and directed by Jeanne Labrune. I saw this film, along with with Labrune's "Tomorrow is Another Day," at the 2005 Cinefranco Film Festival in Toronto. (www.cinefranco.com)
Sandrine Kiberlain plays Catherine, a happily married woman who is awakened at 7:00 AM by a telephone call from a former lover. Her husband, Raphaël, (played by Jean-Pierre Darroussin) is naturally curious about this call and the caller. However, Raphaël has his own problems at work, where he's being aided by his loyal co-worker, who also wouldn't mind going to bed with him. Characters meet by chance, a bouquet of flowers is passed from apartment to apartment, and people come together and almost come together.
As in "Tomorrow is Another Day," the film is worth seeing for the glimpse it gives of one segment of Parisian society. It's certainly a distorted glimpse, but it's not a boring one.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

Delightful with some profoundness, 4 January 2003
Author: (en-route@wanadoo.fr) from Paris, France
This is a very enjoyable movie although I consider it a bit inferior to Labrune's previous one, "Ca ira mieux demain". There's been obviously much effort spent on writing the dialogues, the humor is mainly based on language, words being taken literally, in a sort of "absurd logic". Sandrine Kiberlain is great, as usual. And don't miss Thierry Mugler's creations for Dominique Blanc !
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