Better than “Intouchables” and “Le Bon Dieu”: this French comedy surprises everyone with exceptional numbers

Better than Intouchables and Le Bon Dieu this French comedy

This French comedy is off to an almost historic start for its launch. By making a better first day than the great classics it can become a new “Welcome to the Ch’tis” or “What have we done to the Good Lord”…

It’s been a long time since a French comedy has caused so much excitement. Barely released in cinemas, this film is already achieving record attendance figures, allowing it to rise to the rank of the most popular comedies of recent years. It also did better than one of the Hollywood films by being literally acclaimed by the public on its first day of release. Enough to predict an excellent life for him in the dark rooms.

Artus’ first film as director, A little something extra, is a “feel-good” comedy which follows a father and his son on the run after a burglary, forced to take refuge in a summer camp for adults with disabilities and to pretend to be a resident and his specialized educator. In the casting, the comedian plays the leading role opposite Clovis Cornillac, Alice Belaïdi and several budding actors, themselves with disabilities. With this film, the director said he wanted to “change the way people look” at disabled people.

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Released this Wednesday 1er May at the cinema, A little something extra has already made an almost historic start. According to information from the specialist site Boxofficepro, Artus’ comedy achieved 280,000 admissions on this public holiday. The film thus gets off to a better start thanUntouchables And What have we done to the good Lord? ?, two great classics of French comedy from recent years, which attracted 200,000 curious people on their launch day. However, he is ahead of Welcome to the Ch’tis and its incredible score of 558,000 entries in just one day.

For Boxofficepro again, it is “simply” “one of the biggest opening days of all time for a French comedy”. Broadcast on “only” 400 screens, A little something extra does even better than the Hollywood blockbuster Dune, part twowhich attracted 260,000 spectators on its first day of launch on February 28, on 500 more screens and with a much more imposing promotional machine.

In addition to achieving first public success, A little something extra received good reviews, with a rating of 3/5 on Allociné. The spectators, for their part, salute the film by already giving it a score of 4.3/5, still on the review aggregator site. We will have to wait a few more days to confirm this success, but such figures are nevertheless very promising for the future of the feature film. A little something extra is currently to be seen in cinemas.

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