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Jonathan Zaccaï | ... | Joe | |
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Ben Riga | ... | Blanche |
Laurent Capelluto | ... | Dardan | |
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Tania Garbarski | ... | Mimi |
David Murgia | ... | Kevin | |
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Benoît Bertuzzo | ... | Jean-Bernard |
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Margot Ledoux | ... | Carole |
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Emma Dupont | ... | Emilie |
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Pierre Hendrickx | ... | Homme couple |
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Michelle Feda | ... | Paulette |
Aylin Yay | ... | Voyante | |
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Virginie Bustin | ... | Employée Paulette |
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Sébastien Waroquier | ... | Policier Champion |
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Manu Coeman | ... | Cycliste |
Forty year old Joe is a talented property broker, but a complete catastrophe as a family man and has a neighbor he can't stand. One day he does something he should never have done.
This is a the ferocious tale of a vain real estate agent (played by Jonhathan Zaccai) living in a an upscale suburban neighborhood who experiences a painful mishap that will cause him to explore the depths of his own emptiness. A true initiatory journey that examines, among others, the theme of the meaning of life with a good dose of refreshing causticity.
I enjoyed Je te survivrai a lot. It has a good sense of tempo, great lines, the two main characters and some of the supporting roles that are just too good to be true + a not so shallow standpoint on the meaning of life with a pinch of do-the-right-thing dilemma. Definitely worth seeing ! The only small reservation I would have was about the accuracy of accents which is really only noticeable by natives, so should not be a hurdle.