Photographie:
Patrick GhiringhelliActeurs·trices:
Fabrice Eboué, Audrey Lamy, Anouk Grinberg, Pauline Clément, Louise Coldefy, Sami Outalbali, Victor Meutelet, Mathieu Lourdel, Yasin Houicha (plus)VOD (3)
Résumés(1)
1 chance sur 19 millions. Plus de probabilité d’être frappé par une météorite que de gagner au loto. Pour nos heureux gagnants, le rêve va rapidement se transformer en cauchemar, et leur vie va voler en éclat dans un spectaculaire feu d’artifices de comédie noire et de sensations fortes. (Warner Bros. FR)
Critiques (3)
An enjoyable black French comedy that reminded me of Wild Tales. The main theme is winning the lottery, but besides winning, our protagonists are also facing a chilling nightmare. The black humour works just right, it's properly funny, wacky and chilling at the same time, though I thought a couple of times that it could have been even more daring, but the last story is really awesome! I like these anthology movies. 7/10. ()
This new French comedy didn't quite sit right with me. I guess I'm fed up with Francophone social realism, no matter the genre. Once it's about finding a solution to a pre-lost battle in Two Days, One Night, then it's about testing whether it's a divine matter in The Brand New Testament, but the point is, they're all still Invisibles. So if I'm supposed to meet again with a bunch of insignificant little people, this time turned upside down by winning the lottery, I don't tend to laugh as much. A film in the style of Wild Tales. ()
Lucky Winners is a darkly humorous probe into the world of people whose (mis-)fortune has led to a large pile of money falling into their laps. It's perhaps a bit of a shame that the individual stories were conceived separately and are not connected in some way, but I was still really interested in each of the episodes about (un-)lucky people. The stories, which even life itself could not have come up with, amused me and sent shivers down my spine at the same time. The one with the revenge from beyond the grave almost seemed like one from Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. I originally gave the film three stars, but with some hindsight I'm raising the rating, as I quite liked this sometimes really wacky French ride. ()