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再生時間: 129 秒 | ヌード: yes | 作成者: Ruffah |
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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 1920x806 | 追加日: 2018-Oct-24 |
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Sarah Bonrepaux, a bilingual French actress based in Los Angeles, began her career after training at Cours Florent Drama School. She initially appeared in guest roles, including 'The ABCs of Death' (2012). After obtaining her U.S. green card, she landed her first major role in the American thriller 'Cam2Cam' (2014) opposite Tammin Sursok. Following health issues, she returned to acting, playing Anna in 'Frozen Sing-Along'. She has since appeared in films like 'Mr. Know-It-All' (2018), wrote and directed her first short film 'Strayed' (2020), and will star in upcoming projects 'Schimbarea' and 'Exceptional Beings'.
公開年: 2018
国: France
別題: Monsieur Je Sais Tout, Mr. Know-It-All
監督: Stéphan Archinard, François Prévôt-Leygonie
脚本: Stéphan Archinard, Alain Gillot, François Prévôt-Leygonie
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制作会社: WY Productions, Gaumont, France 3 Cinéma, Canal+, France Télévisions, Ciné+, PROCIREP, Entourage Pictures
ジャンル: Comedy, Drama, comedy drama
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Vincent Barteau, a tall, 35-year-old bachelor and football coach, sees his world disrupted when he takes in his 13-year-old nephew Leo, a champion chess player with Asperger's. Standing at just 1.53 meters tall, Leo is the polar opposite of Vincent in both stature and personality. Despite their differences, they form an unlikely bond as Vincent helps Leo adapt to life outside of his structured routines, while Leo challenges Vincent's self-imposed bachelor lifestyle. Through their shared experiences, Vincent learns to embrace responsibility and love, while Leo discovers the beauty of spontaneity and human connections beyond chess strategy.
Monsieur Je-Sais-Tout (2018) is a heartwarming French comedy-drama directed by François Prévôt-Leygonie and Stéphan Archinard. The film centers around Vincent Barteau, a confirmed bachelor and football coach, who takes in his nephew Leo, an Asperger's-affected chess prodigy. Despite their contrasting personalities and life experiences, the two form an unexpected connection that helps them both grow and adapt. With its compelling portrayal of neurodiversity and human relationships, 'Monsieur Je-Sais-Tout' offers a unique blend of humor and drama.