Seuls Two
- 2008
- 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
2.8K
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Everybody in Paris has vanished exept a clueless cop and the robber he's been pursuing for years.Everybody in Paris has vanished exept a clueless cop and the robber he's been pursuing for years.Everybody in Paris has vanished exept a clueless cop and the robber he's been pursuing for years.
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- TriviaCalled "Seuls Two" in recognition of the fact that a comic book series called "Seuls" had previously published, starting in 2006; written by Fabien Vehlmann and drawn by Bruno Gazzotti, it follows the same basic plot: in this case a group of kids who wake up to find their city completely deserted.
- GoofsAround 01:27:15, Gervais is putting the ring on Juliet's right hand. It's usually on the left hand.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Platane: La fois où il a eu la foi en son couple (2011)
- SoundtracksPeople Get Up And Drive Your Funky Soul
Written by Charles Bobbitt (uncredited), James Brown (uncredited), St. Clair Pinckney (uncredited) and Fred Wesley (uncredited)
Performed by James Brown
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The French comic stars Eric Judor and Ramzy Bedia are pretty much complete unknowns on this side of the Atlantic, but I know them from seeing their earlier movie "La Tour Montparnasse Infernale" (a.k.a. "Don't Die Too Hard!") many years ago. I thought that earlier movie was kind of cheap, sometimes in questionable taste at times, and not terribly funny... though I did feel that Eric and Ramzy were charming and talented enough to deserve a better project. So when I stumbled across the Eric and Ramzy movie "Seuls Two" on Netflix (with its English title being "2 Alone In Paris"), I decided to give it a chance.
Well, I can say that this movie is a major improvement in every department you can think of. It had good production values, it only drifts into questionable taste briefly, but most importantly, it is pretty funny. It's pretty goofy slapstick kind of humor, but it is accessible for the most part whether or not you are from France. There are a few gags that don't translate well, and the plot does have some confusing touches here and there, almost as if the filmmakers didn't have enough money to shoot some key linking footage. But the upbeat and agreeable attitude combined with the gags that work make the movie work despite its weaknesses. It's a good film to show someone who thinks that all foreign films are artistic bores.
Well, I can say that this movie is a major improvement in every department you can think of. It had good production values, it only drifts into questionable taste briefly, but most importantly, it is pretty funny. It's pretty goofy slapstick kind of humor, but it is accessible for the most part whether or not you are from France. There are a few gags that don't translate well, and the plot does have some confusing touches here and there, almost as if the filmmakers didn't have enough money to shoot some key linking footage. But the upbeat and agreeable attitude combined with the gags that work make the movie work despite its weaknesses. It's a good film to show someone who thinks that all foreign films are artistic bores.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $9,285,568
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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