1h 48m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

David Foenkinos
Director

Stéphane Foenkinos
Director

François Damiens
Markus Lundell

Audrey Tautou
Nathalie Kerr

Bruno Todeschini
Charles

Mélanie Bernier
Chloé, la secrétaire de Nathalie

Joséphine de Meaux
Sophie

Pio Marmaï
François

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Jun 15, 2025This is a lovely, cute French romcom with gentle humour, tenderness and ... well, delicacy. Audrey Tatou is always lovely to watch - a talented beautiful actress, who plays emotive very well. This story gives her scope as she is mixed up, grieving and in a bit of a state. Francois Damiens was for me the highlight of the film, his humour and sweetness, and mobile features were a comedic delight! Overall, however, the film was missing something - passion, or some sort of flow. The jumps in the narrative were clever, but the Oscar for this film goes to the cinematographer; artful, beautiful and clever shooting. Overall an attractive, sweet film. Recommend, if you are okay with subtitles.

Ngarama
Jun 15, 2025What a beautiful movie. I will admit that when I was younger I may not have seen this for the gem it really is. However, it is a winner. After years of mourning her husband, a successful and beautiful young woman develops a friendship, in the oddest of ways, with a rather ordinary looking, balding, clumsy and unambitious man who is a bit older than her. Her friends are chic and successful and they find it an odd and discomfiting match, but her beloved grandmother sees the truth... that her granddaughter has found a wonderful and honest, loving friend... In only having lived a life with many ups and downs, will the truth of loving someone who is kind and generous, honest and honourable, rather than dashing and handsome and rich and ambitious have real meaning for you. I'm so glad someone made this lovely film.

Afã da liloca2401348
Jun 15, 2025I wonder who decided to name this film "Delicacy" in English... Since the French title "La Délicatesse" means literally "Gentleness" and the story is all about gentleness in the relationship between the main characters. A very French film, a gentle film about gentleness and love. Good writing (the film was deservedly nominated for a César award), good acting, catchy soundtrack. I enjoyed it very much, but it's not your typical romantic comedy... I would say that it is not a comedy at all, but rather it is a deep and delicate drama about people who have been hurt in the past and how they need to recover gently, slowly, in order to be able to love again.

DJ SADIC 🦁
Jun 15, 2025I've seen this movie at a theatre mostly because of the always extremely funny Francois Damiens, even if the story seemed interesting. Overall it's a good entertaining picture but in my opinion more of a "chick flix" made for woman viewers, some peoples like me might find it a bit too long. Basically the story is about a woman named Nathalie who is in love with her boyfriend when he die after being hit by a car... Her boss named Charles Delamain try to seduce her all through the movie, but she always refuse saying he's not her kind of guy. Finally she meet Markus, and something begin to blossom between them. Audrey Tautou is very competent as Nathalie whom she portay with energy, which is not the case for Francois Damiens who is really sleeping and don't add much... Overall it's still 5 times better than atrocities like "La Graine et le Mulet" whom I couldn't bear watching more than 30 minutes, but in my opinion it's still a bit too long, considering it's only an average love story movie...