Let's Be Friends (film) explained

Let's Be Friends
Director:Éric Toledano
Olivier Nakache
Producer:Bruno Chiche
Nicolas Duval Adassovsky
Manuel Alduy
Starring:Jean-Paul Rouve
Gérard Depardieu
Music:Bruno Coulais
Cinematography:Pascal Ridao
Editing:Dorian Rigal-Ansous
Studio:Yumé
Quad Productions
Distributor:StudioCanal
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:France
Language:French
Mandarin
Spanish
English
Budget:$5.3 million
Gross:$2.5 million[1]

Let's Be Friends (French: '''Je préfère qu'on reste amis...''') is a 2005 French film directed and written by Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache.

Synopsis

Thirty-year-old computer scientist, physicist, bachelor, sickly shy and hypochondriac, Claude Mandelbaum leads a life all the more dull that his last, and only, love story goes back two years. One day, on the occasion of the marriage of his best friend, Daniel, he meets Serge, a divorced fifty-year-old who takes full advantage of his celibacy by chaining the adventures. Shortly after, on the advice of Daniel, Claude resolved to make an appointment in a marriage agency of a particular kind, where it is the women who contact the men. In the waiting room, he falls face to face with Serge, who invites him to have a drink in his home ...

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: JE PRÉFÈRE QU'ON RESTE AMIS… (2005) . JP Box Office. 2005-02-23.