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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Pascale Bailly |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 2001 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Koch Lorber |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Widescreen, Dolby |
| TYPE: | Foreign Film - French |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 741952300793 |
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Customer Reviews of God Is Great, and I'm Not
Funny, great art house film Audrey Tatou is exceptional!
'God is Great' shows Tatou, once again, in the shoes of an exquisitely quirky, young woman seeking enlightenment. Her on again - off again boyfriend, Francois, is a non-practicing Jew. Tatou decides to convert herself in order to convert him, more or less.
In the story's journey, Michelle (Tatou) and Francois break up and get back together several times, and show that some things are just beyond the reaches of faith. Sometimes, people need each other despite their differences. You can't live with them, but you most definitely can't live without them, either.
Overall, 'God is Great' was a beautiful film with deeper sentiment.
God is great, this movie isnt.
This movie is advertized as a comedy, but there's nothing funny about it. It's long, and a pure melodrama. I was totally disappointed
the confused seek enlightenment
Adurey Tatou stars as Michelle, a "top model" (as she verbatim defines her profession) who decides to start finding spirituality. Except she seems to think she can learn it from books and then by forcing others to teach her, rather than looking within. In this manner, she tries out Catholicism, Buddhism and Judaism the way others try on shoes.
Francois is her love interest and he is also Jewish. Michelle decides to infiltrate Francois' family and life after a one night stand that ends in her (failed) suicide attempt. In order to do this, she tries to impress them with all that she has learned about Judaism, taking classes with Francois.
At times, this movie seems as confused and misguided as Michelle, but it is still a good little flick.