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Chance est un jardinier candide et simplet qui n’a jamais mis les pieds en dehors de la propriété où il travaille. Congédié sans ménagement à la mort de son maître, Chance se retrouve à la rue. Son destin prend un tournant inattendu lorsque, victime d’un accident de la route, il fait la connaissance d’un proche conseiller du Président. (LaCinetek)

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claudel 

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français Il est vraiment rare que je dise ça, mais cette fois-ci, c’est clairement d’application : ce film est une adaptation très réussie d’une œuvre littéraire célèbre. Notamment grâce à Peter Sellers qui excelle dans le rôle principal. Par contre, il me semble que j’ai plus ri et que je me suis plus amusé avec le livre, que le film était plus sérieux et, d’une certaine façon, plus triste. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais Films with mentally handicapped people usually irritate me, but Mr Gardener is mentally handicapped in such a… cute way. A character brilliantly portrayed by Peter Sellers and a superb film. The many funny misunderstandings reminded me when analyses of artworks find something where the creator didn’t put anything. From now on, whenever I read one such analysis, I will remember this film with a smile. Yeah, and I’m not sure whether I understood the last scene correctly, if so, it’s brilliant and brilliantly bold. ()

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DaViD´82 

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anglais The embodiment of assertiveness hand in hand with a well-aimed and darn funny satire that mainly the Greens (or all political parties, for that matter) could learn a lot from. The way that Ashby handles scenes that would have come across just embarrassing with anybody else (and not only the scenes with sexual undertones) is certainly admirable, but this is in no way a surprising or unique performance from him. I wanted to praise Sellers’ performance to the heavens with that already rather worn expression “performance of a lifetime", but then I remembered all his roles up until then, and it would be unfair to them. But then I remember how minimalistic and animated his performance of the role was, a role that 99.999 percent of the current stock of actors would have over-acted (hi there, Sean Penn) or turned into some lamentable creature (hi there, um, again Sean Penn, closely followed by Tom Hanks) - sorry, I simply had to get that below-the-belt comment in somehow. And this IS Sellers’ performance of a lifetime. P.S.: And, by the way, I like both Sean Penn and Tom Hanks. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais "Life is a state of mind." I never doubted that Peter Sellers was an excellent actor. Now that I've finally seen Being There, I'm tempted to praise it even more... except that it's hard to. Its precise performance, where every word, every look, every innocent smile, every inhale and exhale fascinates. There is simply no way to describe something like that. It's been a long, long, long time since I've seen such a sensational film that I wanted to watch again right after the end credits (or rather before the end credits, because they're really stupid due to the spoiled scene that was used). ()

gudaulin 

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anglais Whoever watches "I was there" expecting a similar style of humor to what Sellers became famous for in the Pink Panther comedy series will be disappointed. This is a completely different style and actually a different league. Along with the film Dr. Strangelove, it is Peter Sellers' most significant acting role, which confirms his position among the acting elite. A very good script and economical acting, which manages with minor changes in voice tone, dominate this unobtrusive but very intelligent satire about how things work in high politics. Whoever watches this film will understand the true meaning of the word sarcasm. Overall impression: 90%. ()

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