Little White Lies (2010 film)

A sequel, Nous finirons ensemble (Little White Lies 2) was released in 2019 and features a surprise and unwanted visit of the group to Max's house, which he is trying to sell, for his birthday.

[4][circular reference] On leaving a Paris nightclub late at night, Ludo (Jean Dujardin) rides away on his scooter and is broadsided by a speeding truck that ran a red light.

Lying between life and death in the hospital, Ludo is visited by his band of longtime friends, who decide that the gruesome crash should not prevent them from embarking on their summer holidays.

Prior to the trip, another major problem arises when one of the friends, osteopath Vincent (Benoît Magimel), confesses his attraction to restaurateur Max (François Cluzet).

The website's consensus reads: "Little White Lies luxuriates in the company of its impressive cast and small-scale dilemmas to its detriment, yielding a comedy of initial charm that meanders into boredom.

The pros were that she found the genre in itself sympathetic, and how the film manages to use individual scenes to give the viewer a feeling of participation and shared enjoyment.

Marion Cotillard at the Toronto International Film Festival for the premiere of the film.