I Do (2006 film) explained

I Do
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Director:Éric Lartigau
Producer:Amandine Bilot
Patrick Bordier
Alain Chabat
Starring:Alain Chabat
Charlotte Gainsbourg
Bernadette Lafont
Cinematography:Régis Blondeau
Editing:Juliette Welfling
Music:Erwann Kermorvant
Distributor:Mars distribution
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:France
Language:French
Budget:$9 million
Gross:$30.2 million[1]

I Do (French: '''Prête-moi ta main''';) or Rent a Wife (international working title), is a 2006 French romantic comedy film directed by Éric Lartigau, based on an original idea by Alain Chabat. The film stars Charlotte Gainsbourg, Alain Chabat and Bernadette Lafont. It is Chabat and Gainsbourg's third collaboration, after Ils se marièrent et eurent beaucoup d'enfants (2004) and The Science of Sleep (2006). This film was officially remade into an Indian Telugu language film Manmadhudu 2 released in August 2019.[2]

Plot summary

Luis Campos (Alain Chabat), 43, happily single, mollycoddled by his family (mother and 5 sisters, who by design established by his late father Hercule form a kind of family council known as the G7), has a successful career as a perfumer and an easy life. Tired of taking care of him, the G7 decide he should get married within a year. The problem is Luis does not want any kind of serious relationship since they ruined his first true love. After turning down all the girls introduced to him, he gets an idea: "rent" his best friend's sister, Emma (Charlotte Gainsbourg), turn her into the perfect bride-to-be, and make her not show up on their wedding day. That way, Luis thinks his family will leave him alone. Unfortunately for him, his family likes Emma and blames him when she apparently jilts him at the altar. He then comes up with an alternate plan to have Emma act horribly towards his family so they will not like her anymore. The two begin to fall in love so Luis finally stands up to his family, confesses his schemes and finally settles down with Emma.

Cast

Production

Alain Chabat originally came up with the idea for the film and planned to produce the film and write the script. Director Éric Lartigau asked him to play the role of Luis so he rewrote the character as an older man.[3] Over a five-year period Chabat's original script went through seven different rewrites by four other scriptwriters.[4] Chabat decided to include a scene where the character of Emma watches an action film. After comparing different Chinese kung fu films, he settled on a 100-second fight sequence from the Indian film Muthu (1995).[5]

The film was shot in Mézy-sur-Seine, and in different parts of Paris, including the Parisian suburb of Pantin.

Box office reception

Released on November 1, 2006, in France, the film went straight to #1 at the box office, grossing over a million tickets.[6] It spent six consecutive weeks in the box office top 10.[7] By December 19, the film had reached the 3 million tickets sold mark.[8] It eventually sold just over 3.5 million tickets, making it the second most successful film of 2007 at the French box office.[9]

Awards and nominations

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt0478724/?ref_=bo_gr_ti PRêTE-MOI TA MAIN (I DO) – BY COUNTRY
  2. News: July 25, 2019 . Manmadhudu 2 is remake of a French film, confirms Nagarjuna . . 4 November 2020.
  3. News: Pagura. Mathieu. Alain Chabat "Le principe même de la comédie". June 24, 2011. Metro. November 1, 2006. https://web.archive.org/web/20120318075208/http://www.metrofrance.com/fr/article/2006/11/01/18/3409-34/index.xml. March 18, 2012. dead.
  4. Web site: Prête-moi ta main Secrets de tournage. Zoom Cinema. June 24, 2011. French.
  5. News: Feroze. Usman. Style, camera, action. https://web.archive.org/web/20121110025832/http://www.hindu.com/fr/2007/01/26/stories/2007012601220400.htm. dead. November 10, 2012. June 24, 2011. The Hindu. January 26, 2007.
  6. In France, box office is based on the number of tickets sold
  7. Web site: Merlet. Benjamin. Box-office : Arthur et les minimoys sont géants !. Nord Cinema. June 24, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20120318041755/http://www.nord-cinema.com/actualite/article314.html. March 18, 2012. dead.
  8. News: Corriez. Olivier. "Casino Royale" résiste aux "Infiltrés". April 24, 2011. TFI News. December 8, 2006. https://web.archive.org/web/20110123111936/http://lci.tf1.fr/culture/cinema/2006-12/casino-royale-resiste-aux-infiltres-4873050.html. January 23, 2011. dead.
  9. News: Box-office : déjà un mois de règne pour "Arthur". June 24, 2011. Allocine. January 11, 2007. French.