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Camp Lo's "Luchini aka This Is It" is held by many critics as one of the greatest singles in Hip Hop.
Technician RSS 2008
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Both Luchini and Depardieu work mightily to invest their performances with humor, but Ozon's tone and approach consistently tamp that impulse down.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Potiche Marshall Fine 2011
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Instead of an inquisitive young white woman discovering how black maids live, an emotionally—and sartorially—buttoned-up investment banker, Jean-Louis Fabrice Luchini, discovers how Spanish maids live.
Beware 'Ides of March'; Viva Maids of 'Women' Joe Morgenstern 2011
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But Mr. Luchini has a touching way of opening up the repressed heroes he often plays, and Ms. Verbeke's droll manipulations—and genuine sweetness—are more than enough to justify the transformation that María and the other maids work on Jean-Louis's life.
Beware 'Ides of March'; Viva Maids of 'Women' Joe Morgenstern 2011
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The film's central figure is Suzanne Pujol (Catherine Deneuve), so-called trophy wife (or potiche, in French) of the owner of an umbrella factory, Robert Pujol (Fabrice Luchini).
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Potiche Marshall Fine 2011
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The film's central figure is Suzanne Pujol (Catherine Deneuve), so-called trophy wife (or potiche, in French) of the owner of an umbrella factory, Robert Pujol (Fabrice Luchini).
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Potiche Marshall Fine 2011
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The various needs of her philandering, plutocratic husband, Robert (Fabrice Luchini), are served by his secretary, Nadège (Karin Viard).
Deneuve, Tart Humor Elevate 'Potiche' John Anderson 2011
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Both Luchini and Depardieu work mightily to invest their performances with humor, but Ozon's tone and approach consistently tamp that impulse down.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Potiche Marshall Fine 2011
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The film's central figure is Suzanne Pujol (Catherine Deneuve), so-called trophy wife (or potiche, in French) of the owner of an umbrella factory, Robert Pujol (Fabrice Luchini).
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Potiche Marshall Fine 2011
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Both Luchini and Depardieu work mightily to invest their performances with humor, but Ozon's tone and approach consistently tamp that impulse down.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Potiche Marshall Fine 2011
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