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2011108 minDrama, Comedy, Romance

Delicacy

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Is Delicacy worth watching? With a rating of 6.351/10, this Drama, Comedy, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Delicacy Synopsis

A French woman mourning over the death of her husband three years prior is courted by a Swedish co-worker.

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Top Cast

Audrey Tautou
Audrey TautouNathalie Kerr
François Damiens
François DamiensMarkus Lundell
Mélanie Bernier
Mélanie BernierChloé, Nathalie's secretary
Joséphine de Meaux
Joséphine de MeauxSophie, Nathalie's best friend
Pio Marmaï
Pio MarmaïFrançois, Nathalie's husband
Bruno Todeschini
Bruno TodeschiniCharles Delamain
Marc Citti
Marc CittiPierre, Sophie's companion
Alexandre Pavloff
Alexandre PavloffBenoît, member of Nathalie's team
Monique Chaumette
Monique ChaumetteMadeleine, Nathalie's grandmother
Vittoria Scognamiglio
Vittoria ScognamiglioFrançois' mother

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Delicacy has received average ratings (6.351/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 6, 2024
★ 7

What I didn't quite get from this is why the recently bereaved "Nathalie" (Audrey Tautou) would have moved on from the cute and cuddly "François" (Pio Marmaï) to the rather stockily structured Swede "Markus" (François Damiens). Anyway, when the former man in her life goes for an ill-advised jog, she finds herself widowed, back at work and largely rudderless. Her boss (Bruno Todeschini) has always been keen, but she makes it rather abruptly (and entertainingly) clear that not even on a desert island. Then - well after about three years - she encounters her new Swedish colleague. She doesn't exactly mince her words (or actions) and that leaves him in a semi-pleasant state of confusion. To say she initially blows hot and cold would be an understatement, but as things settle down it might just prove possible that something substantial might happen between them - but first she must come to terms with, and try to deal with a grief that still lingers. Along the way, there are some entertaining swipes at the politics of the office and of friendships where opinions are never far away - wanted or otherwise. The denouement is a little quirky. It's not what I was expecting but did somehow top off this meringue of a film. It's got just enough of a frame to hold it together, but is pretty mushy underneath. Tautou has a charm about her - she reminds me slightly of Audrey Hepburn, and the direction allows her to present her characterisation engagingly as the essence of the film. Even though it's all a little listless at times, I did quite enjoy it.