
The first (original title "Le petit Nicolas", just to clarify just where to drop the accent of the name) is a bright side of the Alps on the world of comedy in which the young actors express all their so cool and amazing ingenuity, but also those little inner adults that emerge in forms and amusing caricatures. A kind of comedy that I really like, a little 'to "Amelie" for instance. Reflecting a bit 'in the margin: I hope so much that Sam
Uele never have to live a relationship of submission with the girls the same age as is the case with Nicolas!
another story, another gender, another world, the second film. A story with a sensational love passionately about morbid, obsessive, perverse. A wealthy upper-class family and suspicions of betrayal of his wife. Amid bursts Chloe, a prostitute fragile, beautiful, complicated, perverse and ingenious. Perhaps love. That is willing to do anything. She is Liam Neeson, already seen in "Mamma Mia!". Here he plays a completely different character, whose personality, controversial and never fully revealed, are the best thing about the film. 
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