Olivier Nakash I Eric Toledano We are back with a comedy about two people who live beyond their means and are deep in debt. Attracted by the idea of free food, Albert and Bruno go to a climate activist meeting, where they meet the relentless Cactus. Thanks to it, they will understand that everything that is most important in life is also free. Created from a series of mistakes, It Would Be Better is a heart-warming story about the meeting of two different worlds, a charming eco-romance and a brilliant satire of modern consumerism.
The film stars French cinema stars in comedic roles – Noemie Merlant (“Portrait of a Lady on Fire”, “Paris, 13th arrondissement”) i Matthew Amalric (“An Officer and a Spy”, “The Grand Budapest Hotel”).
“It Would Be Better” depicts a world where, when we want more and more, we have less and less. However, the creators say it’s never too late to earn love, make friends, care for each other, and see life’s failures as an opportunity for profound transformation.
“It Would Be Better” flawlessly hits the most sensitive spots of the modern world. But his heroes are not just victims of predatory capitalism, divisive politics, or the climate crisis. Nakash and Toledano regain their agency and restore our faith in solidarity that bridges divisions. Because even from the worst oppression, the warming of personal relationships can save us – declares distributor Gutek Film.
Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano gained popularity thanks to the 2011 comedy “The Intouchables,” which became a global phenomenon, grossing more than $426 million on a budget of $10 million. The film also received excellent reviews from viewers and critics.
The film tells the story of an eccentric duo: millionaire Philip, who is paralyzed from neck to toe (François Cluzet(And his guardian, a resident of the dismal residential area of Idris, who had several run-ins with the law)Al-Omari C). As time passes, the relationship between characters from different backgrounds becomes friendly: the energetic and direct Driss is for Philippe the embodiment of madness that he will never be able to achieve.
In the following years, the director duo produced additional films: “Samba” (2014), “Our Best Wedding” (2017) and “Extraordinary” (2019).
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