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Les handed it to me and said, "Sounds like one of your picks because I'm certain you're the only one here afflicted with joie de vivre and I sure hope it's not contagious."
I said, "You liked Amelie and it had joie de vivre!"
He responded, "I was humoring you; and by the way, if they're described with panache, elan, brio or esprit, I'm sure I don't want to see them, either!"
Please read following article from The New York Times:
Helping a White Man Relearn Joie de Vivre
“Les Intouchables, having broken box office records in France, arrives in the United States with a faithfully translated title — The Intouchables — that is not quite English. American audiences looking for a suitable French name for this ingratiating comedy of cross-racial friendship might settle on Deja Vu since it is a story we have seen many times before.
To read the rest of the article, CLICK HERE.
Helping a White Man Relearn Joie de Vivre
“Les Intouchables, having broken box office records in France, arrives in the United States with a faithfully translated title — The Intouchables — that is not quite English. American audiences looking for a suitable French name for this ingratiating comedy of cross-racial friendship might settle on Deja Vu since it is a story we have seen many times before.
To read the rest of the article, CLICK HERE.
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