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My Best Friend (2006)

My Best Friend (2006)
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A businessman tries to belatedly learn the fine art of friendship in this comedy from French filmmaker Patrice Leconte. François (Daniel Auteuil) is an antique dealer who runs an upscale shop with his business partner, Catherine (Julie Gayet). François is a gently ruthless trader who will do nearly anything to make a deal, and when Catherine throws him a birthday party, someone points out that all the guests are business associates, not personal friends. While François protests that he does indeed have friends, Catherine calls him on it and makes him a deal -- if he can produce his best friend within ten days, he'll be allowed to keep a valuable vase he recently found for the shop, but if not, the vase will belong to her. François agrees to the challenge, but while going through his address book, he begins to realize he really doesn't have any especially close friends. Over the course of several days, François keeps running into Bruno (Dany Boon), a gregarious and friendly taxi driver, and while Bruno's personality rubs François the wrong way, he notices that the cabbie has a way of making (most) people like him. Eager to win his bet with Catherine, François recruits Bruno to give him a crash course in making friends and influencing people, hoping to find a buddy before his deadline. Mon Meilleur Ami (aka My Best Friend) received its North American premiere at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Daniel AuteuilDany Boon, (more)
Director(s):
Marie-Eve Graviou DuralPatrice Leconte, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of My Best Friend

A businessman tries to belatedly learn the fine art of friendship in this comedy from French filmmaker Patrice Leconte. François (Daniel Auteuil) is an antique dealer who runs an upscale shop with his business partner, Catherine (Julie Gayet). François is a gently ruthless trader who will do nearly anything to make a deal, and when Catherine throws him a birthday party, someone points out that all the guests are business associates, not personal friends. While François protests that he does indeed have friends, Catherine calls him on it and makes him a deal -- if he can produce his best friend within ten days, he'll be allowed to keep a valuable vase he recently found for the shop, but if not, the vase will belong to her. François agrees to the challenge, but while going through his address book, he begins to realize he really doesn't have any especially close friends. Over the course of several days, François keeps running into Bruno (Dany Boon), a gregarious and friendly taxi driver, and while Bruno's personality rubs François the wrong way, he notices that the cabbie has a way of making (most) people like him. Eager to win his bet with Catherine, François recruits Bruno to give him a crash course in making friends and influencing people, hoping to find a buddy before his deadline. Mon Meilleur Ami (aka My Best Friend) received its North American premiere at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Marie-Eve Graviou DuralPatrice Leconte
Writer(s):
Patrice LeconteJerome Tonnerre
Producer(s):
Olivier DelboscMarc Missonnier
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Language)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Celia N.

    Tired of the same old formula movies and don't mind reading subtitles? Then try this gem of a movie. As the movie progresses, you become more and more involved personally with the characters and really care about them deeply by the end of the movie. It starts off a little slowly and drags a bit in the middle, but stay with it and you will be rewarded as the second half shifts gears, introduces several surprises, but never loses sight of the 'point'. by the end, i was deeply touched and if you have any empathy for the difficulty men have in making friends, you will be too. (note: i'm a guy) we're fans of Auteuil from his part in Jean d' Florette and now even more of Dany Boon, whom we had not seen before. if i had 4 thumbs, they would all be pointing up right now. - j (p.s. if you like this one...see Jean d' Florette and the sequel Manon of the Spring)

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    Steve D.

    I rented this film because "The Hairdresser's Husband", also directed by Patrice Lenconte, is one of my favorite films. The story was both funny & sad with an interesting resolution. The film was engaging with good acting. I was not disappointed.

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    Anne B.

    At first I thought this movie was just mildly entertaining and I could have easily been drawn away from it. However, I'm glad I stuck with it because it turned out to have more meat to it than I was expecting. It was not only funny but also rather touching. My husband and I are glad we rented it.

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