My Piece of the Pie

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  • NR
  • 2011
  • 1 hr 49 min
  • 5.8  (2,323)
  • 52

My Piece of the Pie is a French comedy-drama film that was released in 2011. The movie is directed by Cedric Klapisch, and it features Karin Viard, Gilles Lellouche, and Audrey Lamy in lead roles. The movie deals with different class divides and the struggles of the working class. The film's protagonist is named France, played exceptionally by Karin Viard. France is a single mother, struggling to make ends meet for her family, which includes a teenage son named Stephane. To support her family, France works as a cleaning lady at a local factory of a wealthy businessman named Steve (played by Charles Berling).

After a massive corporate restructuring, Steve decides to lay off all the workers at the factory, including France. She is suddenly pushed into a situation where she has no job and no means to support her family. Desperate, France takes up a job as a maid in Steve's luxurious apartment, hoping to earn enough money to make up for the lost wages.

The second protagonist of the movie is a charismatic stockbroker named Greg, played by Gilles Lellouche. Despite being successful in his profession, his personal life is a mess. On one hand, he is living a lavish life in the high-society of Paris, while on the other, he is dealing with a bitter divorce battle. He also has a strained relationship with his daughter, whom he rarely sees.

Their lives soon intersect after France starts working in Greg's apartment, where he lives with his daughter. In the beginning, Greg doesn't pay much attention to France, but soon he starts to develop an interest in her. The two collide as they come from two completely different worlds.

As the story progresses, Greg and France get to know each other, which leads to some comic and heartwarming moments. It also shows a stark contrast between their lifestyles and upbringing. While Greg is living in luxury, France is struggling to make ends meet.

The movie does an excellent job of portraying the differences and glamour of the French upper-class society and the struggles of the working class. It highlights some significant class-divides that exist in French society and how one's background and upbringing play a significant role in shaping one's life.

While the movie focuses primarily on the two protagonists, it also manages to touch on other themes like family relationships, workplace politics, and personal growth.

Karin Viard excels in portraying the role of a hardworking and determined single mother, while Gilles Lellouche brings his famous comedic timing to the role of a hapless stockbroker. The two complement each other on-screen, creating some genuinely delightful moments.

In conclusion, My Piece of the Pie is a charming and heartwarming movie that explores different class divides while also highlighting the importance of family, trust, and relationships. It is a well-made film that is both funny and thought-provoking, making it a must-watch for anyone who values both comedy and drama.

My Piece of the Pie is a 2011 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 49 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.8 and a MetaScore of 52.

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  • Release Date
    2011
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 49 min
  • Language
    French
  • IMDB Rating
    5.8  (2,323)
  • Metascore
    52
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