As his lover announces her pregnancy, a fortysomething slacker receives other life-changing news: 142 people, all of them the result of artificial insemination, have filed a class action lawsuit against him, their biological father.
Ken Scott and co-writer Martin Petit keep the comic suspense ticking along, and in Huard they have a likeable and disarming lead.
Good fun and well performed with plenty of charm.
Sappy, sloppy.
A French comedy that pitches for wit over broad comedy, it's successful in salting what could be a over-sugary confection with healthy dose of wryness. The result is always entertaining and rarely mawkish.
Almost all the charm of the real story is lost through the contrivances and overacting.
Gets increasingly sentimental as it drags on.
Its heart is in the right place, but its cock is firing blanks.
General release. Check local listings for show times.