
I Do 2006
In Éric Lartigau's charming comedy-romance I Do (2006), 43-year-old Luis is living the dream: a carefree bachelor life balanced between his thriving career as a star perfumer and the doting love of his mother and five sisters. What could be better?
Director: Eric Lartigau
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is I Do (2006) about?
I Do (2006) follows Luis, a content bachelor in his forties whose family decides it's time for him to get married. Frustrated by his mother and sisters' overprotectiveness, Luis finds himself swept into a whirlwind of matchmaking and unexpected self-discovery.
Who directed I Do?
I Do was directed by Éric Lartigau, a filmmaker known for blending sharp humor with heartfelt storytelling in French cinema.
Who stars in I Do?
The film stars Alain Chabat as Luis, alongside Charlotte Gainsbourg and Bernadette Lafont, with strong supporting turns from Wladimir Yordanoff and Louise Monot.
Is I Do (2006) worth watching?
This lighthearted rom-com offers a refreshing take on family dynamics and second chances. While it's not groundbreaking, its charm and relatable themes make it a pleasant watch for fans of feel-good comedies.
How long is I Do?
I Do has a runtime of 90 minutes.
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About I Do (2006) — A French Rom-Com That Says 'I Do' to Marriage Woes
In Éric Lartigau's charming comedy-romance I Do (2006), 43-year-old Luis is living the dream: a carefree bachelor life balanced between his thriving career as a star perfumer and the doting love of his mother and five sisters. What could be better? Well, everyone except Luis seems to think it's time he settled down. Tired of his family's endless mollycoddling and eager to see him embrace adulthood, they plot to push him into marriage—fast.
This quirky French rom-com navigates the hilarious chaos of family intervention and the unexpected joys of stepping out of your comfort zone. With Alain Chabat leading the cast as the lovable yet reluctant bachelor, supported by Charlotte Gainsbourg and Bernadette Lafont, the film blends gentle humor with heartfelt moments. Expect a breezy, feel-good story about love, obligation, and the universal desire to keep life exactly as it is—until it isn't.