
One Fine Day 2006
Philippe Le Guay's *One Fine Day (2006)* delivers a delightfully chaotic comedy about François Berthier, a man whose life is upended by an unexpected shift from bad luck to boundless fortune.
Director: Philippe Le Guay
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *One Fine Day* (2006) about?
François Berthier's life takes a wild turn when his relentless misfortune suddenly vanishes, leaving him in a world where every mishap turns into a stroke of good fortune. The film follows his hilarious and heartwarming journey as he adapts to this surreal new reality.
Who directed *One Fine Day*?
Philippe Le Guay directed *One Fine Day*, bringing his signature blend of humor and social observation to this charming French comedy.
Who stars in *One Fine Day*?
The film features Benoît Poelvoorde in the lead role, alongside Constance Dollé, Anne Consigny, Catherine Chevallier, and Bernard Bloch.
Is *One Fine Day* (2006) worth watching?
For fans of lighthearted comedies with a twist, *One Fine Day* (2006) is a hidden gem. Its quirky premise and Poelvoorde's magnetic performance make it a fun, uplifting watch, though those seeking deep drama may want to look elsewhere.
How long is *One Fine Day*?
*One Fine Day* runs for 93 minutes of non-stop fun.
About One Fine Day (2006) — A French Comedy Where Bad Luck Meets Its Match
Philippe Le Guay's *One Fine Day (2006)* delivers a delightfully chaotic comedy about François Berthier, a man whose life is upended by an unexpected shift from bad luck to boundless fortune. Played with infectious energy by Benoît Poelvoorde, François navigates a whirlwind of absurd situations as his previously bleak circumstances transform into a series of surreal, laugh-out-loud moments.
Blending sharp wit with heartfelt charm, the film explores themes of serendipity and resilience, all wrapped in a breezy, feel-good tone. With a stellar supporting cast including Constance Dollé and Anne Consigny, *One Fine Day (2006)* is a feel-good escape that reminds viewers that even the most ordinary lives can take extraordinary turns.