Happily Ever After (2004 film)

Happily Ever After (French: Ils se marièrent et eurent beaucoup d'enfants; Translation: They married and had many children) is a 2004 French comedy drama film. The film is written and directed by Yvan Attal, produced by Claude Berri, and starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Yvan Attal.[3]

Happily Ever After
A woman and a man having a pillow fight, the air is full of feathers.
Theatrical release poster
Directed byYvan Attal
Written byYvan Attal
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyRémy Chevrin
Edited byJennifer Augé
Music byChristian Chevallier
Brad Mehldau
Distributed byKino International Corp.
Release date
25 August 2004 (2004-08-25)
Running time
105 minutes[1]
CountryFrance
LanguagesItalian
French
English
Budget$9.2 million
Box office$13.4 million[2]

It was released in English in North America. For English-speaking audiences, the film is highly recognizable for the lengthy cameo appearance of Johnny Depp, who speaks fluent French.[4]

The soundtrack also features Radiohead.

Plot

Happily Ever After dissects the viability of fidelity via the story of three buddies and their tumultuous relationships with the opposite sex.

The film opens with the central characters, Vincent (Yvan Attal) and Gabrielle (Charlotte Gainsbourg) capriciously flirting in a bar. Vincent appears to win the affection of Gabrielle over many other potential courters, but the entire exercise is a ruse; they are actually married with a child.

The rest of the film explores the nature of romance, marriage, happiness, expectations in life, how love and sex interrelate, and ultimately, why no one can feel fulfilled.

Cast

Reception

Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a 57% approval rating based on 42 reviews, with an average rating of 6.01/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Though this French film features good acting, it lacks the wit and charm one would expect to see."[5]

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