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This moving French film from 2018 climbs in the top 5 Netflix


A film signed Gilles Lellouche which will become your favorite!

To have a good little evening, nothing beats a comedy. What to decompress your hard day and leave behind all the stress of work. Fortunately for us, the Netflix streaming platform is full of small nuggets of this cinematographic kind. At the same time funny, touching and engaging, the Netflix comedies make us forget any notion of time.

Among the films of the moment that stand out, a 2018 work did not fail to seduce the spectators. Hissed in fourth place in the top 10, The big bathDe Gilles Lellouche passes from laughter to tears in an instant. With her five -star casting of Leïla Bekhti, Virginie Efira, Marina Foïs, Guillaume Canet, Mathieu Amalric, Philippe Katerine or Benoît Poelvoorde, this film is now a must of the seventh French art. Decryption.

A dizzying dive in a moving story

If you are looking for a film to decompress, The big bath is the one you need. Please note, you may still cry like a madeleine from start to finish. The reason? The ultra touching story that Gilles Lellouche transmits to us behind his camera. A nugget named at Caesars 2019 and with which Philippe Katerine won the César for best actor in a supporting role. At the same time, we understand why.

History propels us into the tormented life of eight in forty menready to do anything to get out of their depressed daily life. To do this, they decide to join and create the first group of Men’s synchronized swimming. It is by training tirelessly at the municipal swimming pool that everyone will put their stone to the building to make this dream utopian in a truthful reality. A major challenge immersing each member of the team in the greatest epic of their existence. A big bath that they are not about to forget.

Hold on by their coach Delphine (Virginie Effira), a former high -level sportswoman who has sunk in the darkness of alcoholism, they will do everything they have in their power to shine in a thousand lights at the world of synchronized swimming. This is without counting on the help of Amanda (Leïla Bekhti), the former teammate of Delphine now in a wheelchair, who will lead our heroes hard to hoist them at the highest level of excellence. An extraordinary adventure with many twists and turns …

Inspired by a true story

If the story of Bertrand, Marcus and Simon will touch you in the heart, it is not for nothing. Beyond its ultra moving and engaging realization, the story of these “dolphin men” is not fictitious. Yes! Gilles Lellouche was inspired by a true story that occurred in Sweden where a group of Swedish swimmers had fascinated the country. Their journey has also become the subject of a documentary taking named The Siren Men Club.

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Ready for the synchronized swimming test? 🏊 Rediscover the big bath, Gilles Lellouche’s comedy. #legrandbain #gilleslellouche #nationsynchronized #jeuxolympique #filmtok #cinematok

♬ son original – STUDIOCANAL France

A story that also influenced the creation of another film, presented under the title of Look at men swimming. This British work, produced by Oliver Parker and released in 2018, propels us into this same overwhelming and exciting story. Regarding that of Gilles Lellouche, part of the official selection “Outside competition” of the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, success was there. It is also noted on Allociné where a precise comment: “This big bath is hope each time a small victory is possible and that it gives a new flavor to existence. A refreshing film!“It’s decided, you can’t miss it!



cassidy.wells
cassidy.wells
Cassidy is a sports writer passionate about the latest developments in sports medicine, nutrition for athletes, and training tips for peak performance.
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