Apres Vous (After You) Critic Reviews
Metascore®:
Based upon 10 Critic ReviewsHighest Rated
- |
- Publications (A-Z)
- |
- Critics (A-Z)
- |
- Favorite Critics
This delightfully spirited film is perfectly cast, and it's hard to imagine how Daniel Auteuil, José Garcia and Sandrine Kiberlain could possibly improve upon their irresistible, multifaceted portrayals.Read the full review
The humor is all over the place, veering from light to dark and from broad to subtle -- as if an "I Love Lucy" episode had been retooled by Woody Allen.Read the full review
Suicidal depression has rarely looked so amusing.Read the full review
There isn't much to the movie, and you can see where it's going from kilometers away. But [Daniel] Auteuil gives the silliness a surprising heft.Read the full review
Elegantly written, well-thesped comedy is too hermetic and bittersweet to be laugh-out-loud funny, but sustains a fairly successful ratio of uncomfortable situations to amusing solutions.Read the full review
The movie is largely set in a busy Paris restaurant, and, not surprisingly, the food looks terrific. You may come out hungry for poached sea bass and a little starved for drama.Read the full review
It's sweet, but way too silly.Read the full review
Intended as a farce, but lacks farcical insanity and settles for being a sitcom, not a very good one.Read the full review
The story itself is silly and exaggerated.Read the full review
Had it had the concision and symmetry of a classic French farce, Après Vous could have been an irresistible laugh machine.Read the full review