France,
1991, 93 min
(Alternative: 90 min)
Directed by:
Pierre RichardScreenplay:
Pierre RichardComposer:
Alain WisniakCast:
Pierre Richard, Smaïn Fairouze, Edith Scob, Pierre Palmade, Jacques Seiler, Nathalie Auffret, Jacques Nolot, Véronique Genest, Marc Fayolle, Mouss Diouf (more)Reviews (1)
I wonder how far off the mark I'll be if I say now that I always see in One Can Always Dream an all too striking resemblance to The Intouchables, a film that is twenty years younger. Anything is possible. What is certain is that I liked Pierre Richard very much as a bored billionaire whose hobby is kleptomania. His opposite/co-star Smaïn was also good, the humor rode a gentle, quiet and almost mournful wave, and the Louvre scene was touching. The only thing that spoiled my good impression was a bald spy in a trench coat, who, on the orders of the Emperor's family, followed the night campaign of the main characters and acted rather stupid. ()
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