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En juin 1940, à l'hôtel Splendid de Bordeaux sont réunis ministres, journalistes, grands bourgeois, demi-mondaines et espions de tous bords. Là, un jeune homme devra choisir entre une célèbre actrice et une étudiante passionnée, entre les politiques et les voyous, entre l'insouciance et l'âge adulte. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais The tomb of the classical French school, culminating in the legendary Don't Look Now: We're Being Shot At. Bon voyage has to undergo a good bit more toiling to achieve the same trick that was successful for Gerard Oury many years ago – the combination of the humorous and adventurous plane is nevertheless done sensitively, and it is only an eternal pity that Rappeneau could get more out of the script. The first part of the film is too protracted and dull (although the atmosphere of France before surrender is very suggestive), whilst the second part, which is much more active, hardly makes up for the deficit. Even so, it is a cute and nostalgic spectacle with excellent acting and well-written characters. It's such a nice, warm film that we don’t see much in movie theatres anymore. I recommend it. ()