Hollywoo

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  • 2011
  • 1 hr 47 min
  • 5.1  (1,953)

Hollywoo is a 2011 French comedy film directed by Frédéric Berthe and starring Florence Foresti, Jamel Debbouze, and Nikki Deloach. The movie explores the journey of a French voice-over artist named Jeanne (played by Florence Foresti) who accidentally discovers that her voice has been used to dub a famous American actress Jennifer Marshall (played by Nikki Deloach). The clash between the two is so severe that it leads to Jeanne being fired from her job. However, the mishap opens up a new opportunity for her as she decides to travel to Hollywood to meet the actress and convince her to allow her to dub her voice in French for international releases of her movies.

The movie is a hilarious take on the cultural differences between France and the United States, and how the language barrier can cause misunderstandings and miscommunications. Jeanne's character is a perfect representation of the French stereotype, who is loud, opinionated, and has no problem speaking her mind. On the other hand, Jennifer Marshall's portrayal of a Hollywood actress is shallow and materialistic, who is more concerned about her appearance and social media presence than her craft.

Hollywoo takes us on a journey of self-discovery for Jeanne as she navigates the unfamiliar territory of Hollywood and the showbiz industry. Along the way, Jeanne meets Farres (played by Jamel Debbouze), a French-speaking actor who is struggling to make it big in Hollywood. The two form an unlikely partnership and help each other out to achieve their respective goals.

The chemistry between Foresti and Debbouze is one of the highlights of the movie. The two bring their unique comedic timing and style to make the audience laugh out loud. The cultural references to French and American movies, music, and cuisine add another layer of humor to the movie.

The movie also showcases the power of social media in shaping public opinion. Jennifer Marshall's reputation is at stake when a compromising video of her goes viral, and she becomes the target of public ridicule. However, Jeanne's compassionate and empathetic nature helps her understand the pain and struggle that Jennifer is going through, and she helps her regain her confidence and self-respect.

The movie's soundtrack, composed by Matthieu Gonet, is another highlight of the movie. The music perfectly captures the mood and essence of the scenes and elevates the emotions of the story.

In conclusion, Hollywoo is a delightful and enjoyable movie that celebrates the cultural differences between France and the United States. The movie is a perfect blend of comedy, drama, and romance that will make you laugh and feel good about yourself. The performances by the lead actors are top-notch, and the story is relatable and heartwarming. If you are a fan of French movies or just looking for a good comedy, Hollywoo is worth watching.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2011
  • Runtime
    1 hr 47 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.1  (1,953)