34 reviews
Friendship among men is an unusual theme in film. There are dozens of movies about women, and especially comedies. Therefore, this French film becomes a wonderful insight into men of adulthood and how a companionship develops. The film is fun, charming and engaging, but never nostalgic. Although the film is primarily a feel-good movie, it is also a serious undertone of where men's challenges in adulthood. As well as how it is for men when the role expectations they have not followed up, whether by unemployment, family problems or poorly paid jobs. But here it is primarily about how to do something about the situation and the cohesion between them. A great story and movie, this one.
I was skeptic about this film, but it proved me totally wrong. It's really powerful and emotive, a beautiful story about a group of man each failing his life in his own way and trying to reclaim their manhood through Synchronized swimming. it might sound absurd said like this but it's really good a perfect reflexion of the crisis of masculinity of our time, add to it it's a perfectly funny and comical film.
- willeasyer
- Apr 5, 2019
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Today I went to the cinema to watch this movie. I've watched some French movies, some from the Nouvelle Vague period and some comedies, which are generally quite funny.
This one is different from the comedies I was used to, since it's more dramatic. Le Grand Bain is about a man in his 40's who has been unemployed for 2 years and depressed about it. He decides to join the all-male synchronized swimming at his local pool. There, he is trained by a woman and meets other men dealing with their own problems. Together they are understanding and helpful with each other, while trying to find meaning in their lives. They are teased for doing something associated with women, but they are able to stay focused towards their goal.
I really enjoyed the movie, the visuals and angles were great. I loved the music and the dancing parts were funny. I liked what the movie was about, it caught my attention because the theme is unique and creative.
It had its silly parts, but overall it was money well spent. I recommend it!
- VanillaCaramelLatte
- Dec 28, 2018
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This is a lovely little fun movie. It will bring a smile to your face and a happy tear to your jaded eye.
- MadamWarden
- Jul 26, 2020
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- writers_reign
- Jan 10, 2019
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- myriamlenys
- Jul 5, 2019
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This i am rating as my film of the year, it has got to be the most wonderful and well paced story i have seen this year, good pace, good acting and none of the usual plots. I recommend it to anyone wanting that little lift out of mediocrity, that something to pull them from the mundane day to day viewing. Watch it and you will come away refreshed and ready for another day on earth, i did not even know i was also watching the subtitles from halfway, and at the end the story told itself without words. Be you any nationality, you will connect with each character, wonderful and uplifting experience, oh, it's good to be alive
- cesspit-53505
- Apr 5, 2019
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It is an enjoyable French film; the plot is funny and at the same time dramatic, the performances are good and the swimming scenes are well directed; it is a good option to spend a pleasant time.
- DogePelis2015
- Jun 5, 2021
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Brilliant French comedy. Subtle characters, fantastic settings, the camera is amazing. Very poetic writing. Superb cast. Laughing and crying for two hours. The topic of male synchronized swimming is really secondary, this movie is extraordinary, the script is razorsharp. No wonder it was a huge hit in France. It´s genious. The people who created this piece you would just die for to have as friends.
The cover of the film gives hope for a trashy comedy. In fact, we get to see a profound, serious and quite funny film. The focus is on a handful of monks and their trainer. Everyone has their own problems. And although there are many individual fates, everyone has the same problem somewhere.
The very fact of making a movie about men in these years when women's films are the focus of attention is a proof of originality from the director and co-scriptwriter Gilles Lellouche, better known as an actor and only at his second film after a pause of 14 years. Even more, the heroes are not comics characters or super-spies saving the world, neither great thinkers, politicians, or other celebrities of the day, but rather a collection of middle-aged men, each with its problems and failures, who find their escapist refuge in practicing one of the most feminine possible sports - synchronized (or artistic) swimming. And no, none of them is gay, this is not the theme of 'Le Grand Bain'.
The subject is taken from a real case in Sweden, and in parallel with the French movie, an English film that I have not seen yet has also been produced and released to screens. As it often happens, the label 'inspired by a true story' is a good excuse for situations and a story that seem incredible at first sight or hearing. The model is of course 'The Full Monty' which I liked a lot about 20 years ago. The story has an air of deja vu, but paradoxically this does not matter because the approach is light and empathic. Each of the heroes comes with his personal history and the problems of each of the characters are gradually revealed in a well-orchestrated chaining alertly edited together. The common denominator is the need to compensate for the professional or family failures of each of the heroes with the sporting teamwork in which eight or ten personal failures can be gathered to create collective success by accepting the differences and rejecting the macho patterns of the surrounding society.
Gilles Lellouche gathers some of the most popular of his fellow actors in this film. I viewed with great pleasure, as always, Mathieu Amalric and Benoît Poelvoorde, two of my preferred actors in the francophone space. I also liked the interpretation of Philippe Katerine whom I knew less. There are also some less explored threads that could have been developed (the Sri Lankan team mate - the only 'stranger' in the team, the stories of the two girls), but on the other hand maybe it's better that the film does not try to to send too many messages risking to dilute in too many directions. As it stands now, 'Le Grand Bain' is a humorous and empathetic film which succeeds in conveying a credible and important "feel-good" message, despite the routine or lack of credibility of some of the details.
The subject is taken from a real case in Sweden, and in parallel with the French movie, an English film that I have not seen yet has also been produced and released to screens. As it often happens, the label 'inspired by a true story' is a good excuse for situations and a story that seem incredible at first sight or hearing. The model is of course 'The Full Monty' which I liked a lot about 20 years ago. The story has an air of deja vu, but paradoxically this does not matter because the approach is light and empathic. Each of the heroes comes with his personal history and the problems of each of the characters are gradually revealed in a well-orchestrated chaining alertly edited together. The common denominator is the need to compensate for the professional or family failures of each of the heroes with the sporting teamwork in which eight or ten personal failures can be gathered to create collective success by accepting the differences and rejecting the macho patterns of the surrounding society.
Gilles Lellouche gathers some of the most popular of his fellow actors in this film. I viewed with great pleasure, as always, Mathieu Amalric and Benoît Poelvoorde, two of my preferred actors in the francophone space. I also liked the interpretation of Philippe Katerine whom I knew less. There are also some less explored threads that could have been developed (the Sri Lankan team mate - the only 'stranger' in the team, the stories of the two girls), but on the other hand maybe it's better that the film does not try to to send too many messages risking to dilute in too many directions. As it stands now, 'Le Grand Bain' is a humorous and empathetic film which succeeds in conveying a credible and important "feel-good" message, despite the routine or lack of credibility of some of the details.
I found it a little boring but some jokes where nice, specially if you speak French.
The third act saved the movie for me.
- kurisutofusan
- Jun 6, 2020
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Mid-life crisis misfits saddled with various issues, strap on speedos to rock the world of, a-hem, synchronized swimming!
Ah, the French.
Overflowing with big name Franco actors, "Sink or Swim" is a box office sensation overseas, and has Cannes and Caesars nods to boot. Tis a land after all, which confuses Jerry Lewis with Orson Welles.
Yes the acting is fine, and there are enough bits and pieces of cinematic charm, but much of this film is way too syrupy, easily predictable, if not down right frustrating. The backstories are too many - some are hambone ridiculous, others are dramatically cold - and most are not flushed out properly.
The inevitable transition from frogs to princes is hardly believable, and frankly, anticlimactic. You know there's a feel goody, splashy ending coming, which kinda defeats the purpose of spending a couple of hours with these flabby gents, and proves to be quite the shallow end.
Ah, the French.
Overflowing with big name Franco actors, "Sink or Swim" is a box office sensation overseas, and has Cannes and Caesars nods to boot. Tis a land after all, which confuses Jerry Lewis with Orson Welles.
Yes the acting is fine, and there are enough bits and pieces of cinematic charm, but much of this film is way too syrupy, easily predictable, if not down right frustrating. The backstories are too many - some are hambone ridiculous, others are dramatically cold - and most are not flushed out properly.
The inevitable transition from frogs to princes is hardly believable, and frankly, anticlimactic. You know there's a feel goody, splashy ending coming, which kinda defeats the purpose of spending a couple of hours with these flabby gents, and proves to be quite the shallow end.
I love European movies, because of their rhythm and dialogues, those movies are very different from Hollywood's. However this one is irregular, with some parts where I lost interest. The final cinderella act is not too credible given the previous information along the movie.
The best way for me to watch such a film is to consider only the human and touching way of showing the characters. Each of them is interesting in his own way. But for the rest, I hate this film because of its naivete. It looks like an American movie for silly audiences. And seeing men practicing a sport made for women, sorry but that made nearly puke. I could not bear it.
- searchanddestroy-1
- Sep 13, 2019
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Bertrand has been off work for two years, and he is depressed. His wife is wonderfully supportive of him, and encourages him. When Bertrand sees and advert for a men's synchronized swimming club looking for a new member, he applies.
And so he meets the rest of the swimmers, all middle aged men and all losers in one way or another. So, essentially, this film is about losers (no, I'm not being nasty; they refer to themselves as a bunch of losers). But when they get together, they are like a family and share their joys and disappointments.
Their coach is Delphine, but when they decide to take part in the World Championships for Men's Synchronized Swimming, their new coach is Amanda, who trains them like soldiers. We journey with them as the prepare for the Championships, and learn more about each character through their experiences and the stories they share with one another. I enjoyed the very different characters.
Off course the ending is predictable, but I believe the message here is that losers can also be winners. Never give up on your dreams. Don't ever believe you are not capable - or worthy - of accomplishing something. And if you are depressed, you need to pull yourself together and rise like a Phoenix! 'Sink or Swim' is a hilarious, feel-good, inspirational film.
Being a movie about swimming, there's bound to be eye candy here. If its fuller figure bodies in trunks you're after, you won't be disappointed! The film is very similar to 'Swimming with Men', also released in 2018.
And so he meets the rest of the swimmers, all middle aged men and all losers in one way or another. So, essentially, this film is about losers (no, I'm not being nasty; they refer to themselves as a bunch of losers). But when they get together, they are like a family and share their joys and disappointments.
Their coach is Delphine, but when they decide to take part in the World Championships for Men's Synchronized Swimming, their new coach is Amanda, who trains them like soldiers. We journey with them as the prepare for the Championships, and learn more about each character through their experiences and the stories they share with one another. I enjoyed the very different characters.
Off course the ending is predictable, but I believe the message here is that losers can also be winners. Never give up on your dreams. Don't ever believe you are not capable - or worthy - of accomplishing something. And if you are depressed, you need to pull yourself together and rise like a Phoenix! 'Sink or Swim' is a hilarious, feel-good, inspirational film.
Being a movie about swimming, there's bound to be eye candy here. If its fuller figure bodies in trunks you're after, you won't be disappointed! The film is very similar to 'Swimming with Men', also released in 2018.
- paulclaassen
- Oct 1, 2023
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This movie has been compared to the full monty but it is much more real and emotional. But still funny.
A bunch of mid-fourty men, with big bellies, suffering from anxiety or depression or severe financial troubles, come together as a dysfunctional swim team. They are all total loosers and they s(*k at swimming, but it's so endearing and charming to watch them try so hard how to swim well, while they struggle with their mondane and depressing lives.
True to life dialogues. True to life characters. True to life insecurities, fears and despair. True to life examples of seemingly total failures. And they made a wonderfully charming comedy about it. A comedy like only the French can make them. Bless the French.
True to life dialogues. True to life characters. True to life insecurities, fears and despair. True to life examples of seemingly total failures. And they made a wonderfully charming comedy about it. A comedy like only the French can make them. Bless the French.
So basically this is an uninspired rip-off of 'the full monty'. Just go ahead and watch that movie instead.
- fullmetalwolle
- May 2, 2019
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This movie came out here like 3 weeks ago and when I read the synopis it quickly called my attention. It reminded me a lot to a great film from Spain called 'Campeones', so I decided to give this one a shot.
'Le grand bain' is a film that, as many other french comedies from recent years, is really funny and cleverly written and directed. It makes you laugh hard in some ocassions, but also manages to give you a brief background of the middle aged male protagonists of the story, in order to be profound and real too, which is really good.
It also has good performances from everyone. Mathieu Amalric does a very good job as the main swimmer of the group, as well as the rest of the members of the cast. I liked a lot all of the characters and their motivations.
Really heartwarming experience. I highly recommend it if you want to have a good time at the movies, even if you're not much into foreign language features.
Enjoy!
9/10
'Le grand bain' is a film that, as many other french comedies from recent years, is really funny and cleverly written and directed. It makes you laugh hard in some ocassions, but also manages to give you a brief background of the middle aged male protagonists of the story, in order to be profound and real too, which is really good.
It also has good performances from everyone. Mathieu Amalric does a very good job as the main swimmer of the group, as well as the rest of the members of the cast. I liked a lot all of the characters and their motivations.
Really heartwarming experience. I highly recommend it if you want to have a good time at the movies, even if you're not much into foreign language features.
Enjoy!
9/10
Not just the body in this case, but also the mind. Also overcoming obstacles and being able to compete in something that would likely look impossible at the beginning of the movie. A nice almost fairy tale like story, that can be described like a feel good movie! -
The actors really do their best to convey not just the emotions, but the emotional journey and the flaws they inhabit. A comedy drama that shows quite some craftmanship.
The actors really do their best to convey not just the emotions, but the emotional journey and the flaws they inhabit. A comedy drama that shows quite some craftmanship.
A great cast with many of France's beloved actors. I would call this film is a low-key comedy (as in not the dumb-dumb stuff we sometimes see) tangled with real life drama. It's a pleasure to watch as we delve into each character's life, where is more than meets the eye. It's well acted, well directed, and overall makes for good viewing. Rather on the feel-good side of things - it's mostly believable, and when not, remember it's a comedy ;)
- jlmalingrey
- Nov 23, 2019
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This is a remake of the Swedish Movie "Allt flyter" (2008).
And that Noone knows this and think This is an original french movie is Sad. So many Swedish movies these days are "taken" by other countries and renade and the new movie get all the credits for being original.
I Dont mind remake of good Swedish movies But atleast give credits to the original wrighters nd cast for making such a good movie that another country want to remake it so the lazy ppl that cba Reading subtiles Can se some quality film.
"Let me in" "girl With the dragon tatoo" "naked" "a man called otto" are all females of Swedish movies.
And that Noone knows this and think This is an original french movie is Sad. So many Swedish movies these days are "taken" by other countries and renade and the new movie get all the credits for being original.
I Dont mind remake of good Swedish movies But atleast give credits to the original wrighters nd cast for making such a good movie that another country want to remake it so the lazy ppl that cba Reading subtiles Can se some quality film.
"Let me in" "girl With the dragon tatoo" "naked" "a man called otto" are all females of Swedish movies.
- dussaultjulien
- Jan 3, 2020
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