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Up for Love
Directed by
Laurent Tirard
TV-14
2016
1h 38m
Romance
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Comedy
,
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6.3
39%
45%
6.0
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A lawyer dating a dashing, wealthy architect four and a half feet tall gets ribbed by her family, employees and jealous ex about his stature.
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Cast of Up for Love
Jean Dujardin
Alexandre
Virginie Efira
Diane
Cédric Kahn
Bruno, l'ex de Diane et son associé
César Domboy
Benji, le fils d'Alexandre
Stéphanie Papanian
Coralie, l'assistante
Edmonde Franchi
Monique, l'aide-ménagère
Manoëlle Gaillard
Nicole, la mère de Diane
Bruno Gomila
Philippe, le beau-père de Diane
Myriam Tekaïa
Stéphanie
François-Dominique Blin
Sébastien (pilote)
Éric Berger
Arnaud
Bruno Hausler
Technicien informatique
Christian Valsamidis
ami de Diane
Christiane Conil
Simone (patronne resto)
Maria Laborit
Christine (amie Nicole)
Camille Damour
Serveur Monte Cristo
Marc Bonzom
Serveur resto clandestin
Florence Demay
athilde, l'ex d'Alexandre
Geoffrey Couët
Vendeur magasin hommes
Fabienne Galula
Vendeuse magasin enfants
Up for Love Ratings & Reviews
The Sunday Age
Craig Mathieson
The script eschews farcical predicaments, but merely by casting Dujardin, an actor of regular height, instead of someone who matches Alexandre's dimensions, the film has an exploitative edge that it can never completely shake.
FILMINK (Australia)
Sophia Watson
offers casual, light-hearted laughs
The Gate
Andrew Parker
It would be easy to pick on Up for Love as an offensive movie, but in reality, it's just useless. It's a stupid film with a stupid premise done stupidly.
Jerusalem Post
Hannah Brown
Maybe a 30-minute television show is the best format to explore the premise. It's a bit thin for a movie that runs 90-plus minutes, though. But the appealing leads do their best with the parts they are given.
Total Film
Matt Looker
The film flirts with near-offensive gags and attitudes, but there's inventive use of forced perspective, even if the focus should be more on Diane changing hers.
ArtsHub
Sarah Ward
Convenience, froth: both offer omens of things to come.
One Room With A View
Rachel Brook
The plot's a supermarket sweep, but Up for Love displays a lot of technical elegance.
Dog and Wolf
Alexa Dalby
You want this power couple to get together in the end and it's a watchable, even if rather flawed, romcom.
Empire Magazine
Dan Jolin
An otherwise mundane rom-com that doesn't know how to handle its one point-of-difference; and even that isn't as much of a big deal as its writers think it is.
Observer (UK)
Wendy Ide
A film that can't quite decide what it is.
NOW Toronto
Radheyan Simonpillai
Dujardin's man of short stature isn't allowed to have any other flaws because his height is plenty. The character would be akin to Sidney Poitier's John Prentice in Guess Who's Coming To Dinner if the actor had actually been white but donned blackface.
Irish Times
Tara Brady
Making terrific use of M Dujardin's prankster appeal, Up For Love doesn't care for accurate proportions when there's a short gag to be had at its leading man's expense.
Independent (UK)
Geoffrey Macnab
There are some well-observed scenes detailing the embarrassment of the lovers as they try to adjust to each others' heights, one straining his neck by staring upward, the other hurting her back by looking downward. What the film lacks, though, is charm.
The Australian
David Stratton
The nagging feeling remains that for a film that appears to position itself as a comedic assault on political correctness, it pulls too many punches.
Time Out
Cath Clarke
The message would be more convincing if they'd cast a smaller actor instead of using distracting CG effects.
Toronto Star
Peter Howell
Potentially great chemistry and good performances are largely wasted in this gimmicky rom-com, in which Jean Dujardin plays a four-foot-five Romeo seeking to woo a regular-sized woman.
Little White Lies
Catherine Karellis
Wholly forgettable.
Guardian
Peter Bradshaw
Dujardin does his best; he has charisma and suavity and plays the role's poignancy to the hilt. But it's more silly than funny, and audiences can be forgiven for wondering if an actor of restricted growth should have been cast.
Times (UK)
Kate Muir
A French rom-com starring Jean Dujardin as a handsome, charming architect with one little problem: he is 4ft 5in high.
Globe and Mail
Alex Migdal
Dujardin and Efira are both charming and beautiful, and the film glistens in its breezy cobblestoned scenery.
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