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Trop c'est trop 2005

📅 2005-06-18

In *Trop c'est trop* (2005), the ever-so-skillful psychoanalyst Valentin believes his expertise can navigate any emotional maze—except his own.

Director: Georges Beller

Cast

Georges Beller
Georges Beller
Valentin
Axelle Abbadie
Axelle Abbadie
Michèle Kern
Antonia Malinova
Antonia Malinova
Stéphane Russel
Michel Derville
Michel Derville

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Trop c'est trop (2005) about?

This French comedy follows Valentin, a seasoned psychoanalyst whose personal life is in shambles despite his professional success. After a year apart, he and his wife Patricia attempt a Valentine's Day reconciliation dinner, but Valentin's absentmindedness sends the evening into complete disarray as a series of untimely visitors disrupt his already fragile plans.

Who directed Trop c'est trop?

Georges Beller directed this charming French comedy, bringing his signature wit and observational humor to the screen.

Who stars in Trop c'est trop?

The film features Georges Beller in the lead role, alongside Axelle Abbadie, Michèle Kern, Antonia Malinova, and Stéphane Russel as the key cast members.

Is Trop c'est trop (2005) worth watching?

While it doesn't boast a high-profile rating, *Trop c'est trop* delivers a breezy, humorous take on love and miscommunication with solid comedic timing. Fans of lighthearted French comedies will find its relatable themes and quirky situations entertaining, even if it doesn't break new ground.

How long is Trop c'est trop?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Trop c'est trop (2005) — When a relationship expert misses the mark on love

In *Trop c'est trop* (2005), the ever-so-skillful psychoanalyst Valentin believes his expertise can navigate any emotional maze—except his own. When his marriage to Patricia hangs by a thread after a year apart, they schedule a critical Valentine's Day reunion dinner to salvage their last chance. Yet Valentin's mind is elsewhere, leading to a disastrous case of wrong timing. What follows is a spiraling comedy of errors as Valentin's personal chaos collides with a parade of unexpected visitors, each bringing fresh absurdities to his already overwhelming day.

Directed by Georges Beller and starring a talented ensemble including Axelle Abbadie and Michèle Kern, this French comedy dives into the messy disconnect between professional competence and personal vulnerability. With sharp dialogue and a lighthearted tone, the film balances witty banter with underlying themes of miscommunication and self-deception. *Trop c'est trop* offers a light yet insightful take on modern relationships, wrapped in the charm of early 2000s French cinema.