
Marié(s) ou presque 2008
In *Marié(s) ou presque* (2008), directors Franck Llopis crafts a charming romantic comedy that dives into the complexities of modern marriage through the lens of friendship.
Director: Franck Llopis
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Marié(s) ou presque* (2008) about?
The film centers on Coustaud and Milka's quest to throw an unforgettable send-off party for their friend Tom's bachelor days, sparking heartfelt (and hilarious) debates about marriage's highs and lows. Set in their favorite café, the story blends humor with poignant reflections on love, change, and the ever-present tension between freedom and commitment.
Who directed *Marié(s) ou presque*?
Franck Llopis directed *Marié(s) ou presque*, infusing the project with a blend of warmth and wit that defines his body of work.
Who stars in *Marié(s) ou presque*?
The film features a talented cast including Maurice Barrier, Bernard Le Coq, Emma Colberti, Michel Crémadès, and David Brécourt, each bringing depth to the celebration of friendship and marriage.
Is *Marié(s) ou presque* (2008) worth watching?
If you enjoy lighthearted romantic comedies with sharp dialogue and heartfelt themes, *Marié(s) ou presque* delivers a charming escape. While not widely rated, its focus on friendship and the universal anxieties around marriage makes it a cozy pick for fans of feel-good films.
How long is *Marié(s) ou presque*?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Marié(s) ou presque (2008) — A Romantic Comedy About Friendship, Love, and the Big Questions
In *Marié(s) ou presque* (2008), directors Franck Llopis crafts a charming romantic comedy that dives into the complexities of modern marriage through the lens of friendship. The story follows childhood pals Coustaud and Milka as they orchestrate a one-of-a-kind farewell party for their friend Tom—celebrating his last days of single life while navigating the ups and downs of matrimonial bliss. Their local café becomes the lively stage for candid discussions about love's compromises, the quirks of domestic life, and whether tying the knot is truly the happily-ever-after it's cracked up to be. With warmth, humor, and a dash of nostalgia, the film transforms a simple gathering into a deeper conversation about commitment.
The ensemble cast, led by Maurice Barrier, Bernard Le Coq, and Emma Colberti, brings authenticity to the roles, grounding the film's lighthearted tone in relatable human moments. Whether you're married, single, or just love a good story about friendship, *Marié(s) ou presque* (2008) offers a slice-of-life romance that lingers long after the last toast.