Romuald et Juliette

Romuald et Juliette

1989 ""
Romuald et Juliette
Romuald et Juliette

Romuald et Juliette

6.9 | 1h48m | en | Comedy

A company president gets framed with a food-poisoning scandal and the only person who can help him is the evening cleaning-woman, who always seems to be at the right place at the right time.

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6.9 | 1h48m | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: March. 22,1989 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A company president gets framed with a food-poisoning scandal and the only person who can help him is the evening cleaning-woman, who always seems to be at the right place at the right time.

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Daniel Auteuil , Firmine Richard , Pierre Vernier

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Jean-Noël Ferragut

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rucricket I watched this film with only the vaguest idea of the plot and only recognizing the name of Daniel Auteuil. Though not outstanding, this film managed what it aimed and left me feeling in a happy mood at the end. A fairly implausible plot takes nothing from a humorous work and if anything only adds to it. Not an Oscar winner by any means, nor does it aim to be. Auteuil is good, as one expects, but Firmine Richard is very entertaining as a strong willed mother of five. It's all very 80s, the clothes, the music, the technology, but it dates well. There are some really laugh out loud moments and some sad moments, as well as some boring moments, but the director and script keep the film moving quickly and the dull moments are few and far between. A very entertaining film and well worth a watch.
Michael Neumann A more or less typical form of numbskull Hollywood osmosis was responsible for the change of title for this charming French interracial romance when it crossed the Atlantic, from the perfectly adequate 'Romuald and Juliette' (shades of Shakespeare), which at least identifies the two unlikely lovers. Romuald is an aggressive yogurt tycoon who works in the executive suite of a Paris skyscraper; Juliette is the black cleaning woman who empties his garbage overnight, and when she learns of an insider trading and sabotage scheme the two become allies and (inevitably) lovers. There's nothing deep or significant here, but the script is both sensitive and, at times, even clever, and (surprisingly) never loses sight of the obvious social/racial/economic gaps dividing its two protagonists. But to say it ends happily-ever-after is an understatement: the resolution is too incredibly upbeat. And does it seem odd that a French film should have to justify their affair by showing Romuald's wife also fooling around?
Rach-13 Romuald et Juliette is one of those French romantic comedies where they seem to break all the rules, rather like Trop Belle Pour Toi. The gorgeous Daniel Auteuil learns about true loyalty and love when his life threatens to crash around his ears. The film isn't a preachy morality tale, but a wonderful story that will keep you hooked until the last. Firmine Richard (as Juliette) is a heroine that women will cheer - her laughter is my abiding memory of this warm and witty film. The down-to-earth way she has of including all her children by their different fathers - particularly the birthdays - gives the film an edge that lifts it above your average romantic comedy. But its always the French that seem to show us how effortless this all is!
GlamGirl-2 Daniel Auteuil is sad and silly, sweet and take charge as Romuald the hapless yogurt company CEO who loses his comfortable existence, but finds true love and wisdom. The soundtrack includes a terrific instrumental by Stevie Ray Vaughn--this film gives one hope that we may all find that "someone special" and have the perfect theme to accompany that romance. The perfect film for one who enjoys a good love story as well as a comedy of errors.