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God Is Great and I'm Not

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God Is Great and I'm Not

Michèle, 20 years old, feels terrible after having broken up with her boy-friend. She meets Francois, who's a veterinarian and jewish. Michèle decides to convert into Judaism because she has to believe in something, if not in someone.

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Release : 2001
Rating : 5.2
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Crew : Production Design,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Audrey Tautou Édouard Baer Julie Depardieu Catherine Jacob Philippe Laudenbach
Genre : Comedy Romance

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Cubussoli
2018/08/30

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Manthast
2018/08/30

Absolutely amazing

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Invaderbank
2018/08/30

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Ezmae Chang
2018/08/30

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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writers_reign
2006/12/20

Audrey Tautou was just beginning to happen when she made this movie; she'd appeared in a good half dozen films of which the best by far was Tonie Marshall's Venus Beaute in which she got to play alongside Nathalie Baye, Mathilde Seigner and Micheline Presle where she couldn't help picking up some strong tips on technique. She made God is Great back to back with Amelie and, as luck would have it, Amelie was first out of the gate and the rest as they say ... So what of this; well, it's patchy, quirky and the director has an annoying habit of cutting to Black in the middle of a scene and sometimes coming back to it a few seconds later as if the film had run out and they couldn't afford another complete Take so they just carried on after they reloaded. Eccentric is a good word to describe it though I accept that some viewers will opt for charming. It's one of those where if you're in the right mood you'll respond but if you're not there's a chance it could irritate you.

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bamouz
2006/07/03

First of all I'm a big fan of french cinema. Audrey Tautou offers a great quality performance but offers nothing original. Edouard is is natural self (except asterix). But the director of the movie appeared to be uninspired and trying too much to make something special out of the film. Some of the shots just don't work (especially at the beginning). The use of jump cuts are at some places well placed and some others too weired. Once you get into the story you are alright but the 100 braking up scenes and the annoying and cheeky characters lead the film to a ending that offers no satisfaction at all. I don't know about you guy's but this film is not one I'd wait desperately for a sequel. The To be conti nued just put doughts and seems unreal. We can guess that she is not going to get back with him (like she did with her first boyfriend). Why this ending?

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jenniferrehfeldt
2003/02/24

Audrey will never be able to play the great and wonderful character of Amelie again. Happenstance and this movie are HORRIBLE. Both movies have made me want to leave, but instead I end up staying to find out if her cute and adorable self ever comes out. Her hair is awful usually. Maybe it's just because of the director and her awful choice of script is why this movie blows. Either way, do not waste your time or money on this.

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tordiway
2002/06/30

Twenty-year-old Michele (Audrey Tatou, star of the hit film "Amelie") is a successful model but an emotional wreck. Desperate to find something to believe in, she has tried Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism and more, all without success. But when she meets handsome Francois, twelve years her senior and a successful secular Jew, she has a religious awakening. Suddenly obsessed with Judaism, she is soon driving Francois crazy nailing up mezuzahs, keeping kosher, observing Shabbat and accusing him of not being Jewish enough! "God is Great...I am Small" is an unusually smart and contemporary comedy/drama that builds its story around controversial issues affecting today's Jewry: Who or what is a Jew? Is a secular or Reform Jew really Jewish? Is it important to speak Hebrew? Can a relationship be successful if one partner is observant and the other is not?

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