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Watch movie theater Populaire Movie Online Streaming Megavideo Free Spring, 1958: 21-year-old Rose Pamphyle lives with her grouchy widower father who runs the village store. Engaged to the son of the local mechanic, she seems destined for the quiet, drudgery-filled life of a housewife. But that's not the life Rose longs for. When she travels to Lisieux in Normandy, where charismatic insurance agency boss Louis Echard is advertising for a secretary, the ensuing interview is a disaster. But Rose reveals a special gift - she can type at extraordinary speed. Unwittingly, the young woman awakens the dormant sports fan in Louis. If she wants the job she'll have to compete in a speed typing competition. Whatever sacrifices Rose must make to reach the top, Louis declares himself her trainer. He'll turn her into the fastest girl not only in the country, but in the world! But a love of sport doesn't always mix well with love itself. -- (C) Weinstein You Can Watch Movie Online Streaming Without Downloading from HERE
Release Date Populaire: May 17, 2013 Limited Genres Populaire : Drama,Comedy | |
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Total Vote User Populaire : Visitor |
User Percentage For Populaire : 66 % |
User Ranting Populaire : 3.6 |
User Count Like for Populaire : 399 |
All Critics Count For Populaire : 3 |
All Critics Percentage For Populaire : 3 % |
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Actors For Populaire |
Romain Duris,Déborah François,Bérénice Bejo,Shaun Benson,Mélanie Bernier,Nicolas Bedos,Miou-Miou,Eddy Mitchell,Frederic Pierrot,Feodor Atkine,Dominique Reymond |
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The colourful retro designs and the leads' sparkling chemistry help to Tipp-Ex over some of the predictability. Tom Dawson-Total Film
Far more energetic, vibrant and exciting than a subtitled French film about typing in the late '50s has any right to be, Populaire is hugely charming and genuinely funny. Stephen Carty-Flix Capacitor
Somewhat disappointingly, the social and sexual commentary is sidelined by the film's typing competition-focused action - admittedly handled with real aplomb - and is otherwise buried beneath the inarguably beautiful period dressing. Miles Fielder-The List
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