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Although living a comfortable life in Salon-de-Provence, a charming town in the South of France, Julie has been feeling depressed for a while. To please her, Philippe Abrams, a post office administrator, her husband, tries to obtain a transfer to a seaside town, on the French Riviera, at any cost. The trouble is that he is caught red-handed while trying to scam an inspector. Philippe is immediately banished to the distant unheard of town of Bergues, in the Far North of France...

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Release : 2008
Rating : 7.1
Studio : Canal+,  CNC,  TF1 Films Production, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Production Design, 
Cast : Kad Merad Dany Boon Zoé Félix Lorenzo Ausilia-Foret Anne Marivin
Genre : Drama Comedy Romance

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Reviews

Linkshoch
2018/08/30

Wonderful Movie

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Spoonatects
2018/08/30

Am i the only one who thinks........Average?

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CrawlerChunky
2018/08/30

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Scarlet
2018/08/30

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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The Couchpotatoes
2017/08/22

I didn't know what to expect from Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis. The story sounded all a bit cliché to me but since a lot of my friends in Belgium used their expressions after watching the movie I thought I give it a shot. And honestly I did like the movie. I don't know though if it will work for English speaking people or other languages than French in fact. Because if you don't understand or speak the French language a lot of humor will make no sense at all, even translated. Because most of the humor comes from the dialect they speak in the North of France, close to the Belgian border. For me it was all easy to understand since I'm from Belgium but I have my doubt it will have the same effect on other people not understanding French. Basically the story is a guy moving from the South of France to the North and of course he has the usual prejudice about it being cold there, and full of a bit retarded people. It's like somebody from California was forced to go live in Alaska. Kad Merad and Dany Boon are playing the main characters and they did a good job. Don't expect it to be a great story, it's just a funny view between the differences of North and South.

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jessy zaki
2015/09/06

A Parisian husband who is transfered to a town in north of France carrying a negative image about its people, but then he realizes the truth of his misperceptions. The plot is kinda simple yet fun depicting stereotyping and friendship in a sweet and lovable way. I really felt for the climax as I am one who is really attached to people and places. What helped more to enjoy WELCOME TO THE STICKS (BIENVENUE CHEZ LES CH'TIS) is the incredible work for the subtitles which captured the essence of scenes where different dialects have a role in the plot for non-French speaking.

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ericmarseille
2013/05/28

Warning : spoilerFact : this film has puzzled the critics, the international audience as well as the intellectual Parisian establishment with its phenomenal success (I mean, with the French public)...Why, but oh why, has this unpretentious, rather funny comedy, OK, been such a blockbuster?Mystery revealed : The French, who are sourpusses, egoistical, cold hearted, hypocritical people (I am one!), KNOW, all of them, that a gem of a people lives way, way up in the gloomy, rainy, barren north of the country : the Ch'tis. Up there, dire life conditions and the common destiny of working generation after generation in the coal mines (now closed) and textile mills (now also closed) gave way to the most humane, the kindest-hearted, the most equal of the French, and maybe of the Europeans.All the French know at least the two first verses of this Enrico Macias -a North African Jew!- song : "People of the North have in the eyes the blue that their setting is lacking, people of the North have in their heart the sun that they don't have outside" I've personally known a Ch'ti family who used to leave their door open all day in the worst suburb of Paris ; one of my wife's acquaintances told her how, when she was a kid, she and her friends, roaming the streets of their mining city, would simply enter any home, at random, through its already opened door, and just had to say "we're hungry" or "we're thirsty" to be regaled with waffles and apple juice, all of them, always (and remember that these people were the poorest)...Dany Boon himself describes how, as she moved to the North, one of his friends stopped passers-by who were picking her furniture up from inside the truck, in fear that they were stealing her belongings, when in fact they were spontaneously helping her...She just couldn't fathom that!Oh yes, the Normands are cool, the Bretons are serious, the Alsacians are hard-working, the Southwesterners are tough, the Provençals are jolly, the Auvergnats are thrifty, and the Corsicans...Well, forget it. OK, OK...But the heart of gold belongs to the Ch'tis, although they live in the worst environment, the worst climate, the worst unemployment, everybody knows that in France, and this film lifts part of the shroud around this enduring mystery, hence its phenomenal success.There! Fascination explained!Now about the story : a small-ranking Manager from the French Postal Service, married to a disenchanted but beautiful wife and living in Provence, though not yet on the Riviera, understanding that only disabled employees can have a chance to move out there, tries to con his way by faking disability, gets caught (hilarious scene), and is sent, as a disciplinary measure, where nobody in France wants to go, the gloomy, desperate North...What region? Simply that : the North, it's the region name, a program in itself (Michel Galabru, hilarious as a Provençal who lived the northern freezing hell for a while in his childhood, simply states "ThaaaAAAt's the NoooooOOrr!") ; for fear of aggravating his wive's depression, he goes alone with the promise to return home on every week-end.At first, everything fits in his gloomy scenario : gloomy climate, gloomy urban landscapes, incomprehensible people speaking a bastardized dialect, smelly cheese dipped in the (YUCK!) morning coffee (in fact curled endive decoction, one other northern specialty)...But little by little, he is tipped over by the kindness of the people ; only, this is a double-edged sword, for the more his wife believes he is living in hell, the more affectionate and amorous she gets...Finally, our hero is living the best of both worlds, happy at work and happy at home, by lying blatantly about his everyday life...Alas, alas, his wife, realizing how egoistical she's been until then, decides to join him in exile...And then...Ah, better let you see the film!Overall : a very good film, sometimes emotional, sometimes funny, sometimes really hilarious.

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Bene Cumb
2012/09/19

At times the plot is not very credible as the story goes in the Internet era when finding information about another part of a country and dialects spoken there should not be a nuclear science... Although I have experienced French arrogance and poor knowledge of geography, I have never heard or noticed that North-Eastern part has been considered somewhat "low" (vis-a-vis North-West). Nord-Pas de Calais is almost Belgium and there are lots of beautiful cities and townships; OK, I agree, that climate leaves a lot to be desired :)There are 2 funny groups of scenes: a) on the postal route and b) welcoming the wife, when the 2 main male actors are able to show their skills and brilliance... In short, Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis is OK watching, but a bit overrated; Intouchables is much better. At least for a non-Frenchman like me.

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