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In a France full of color and contrasts, we follow the life of a distracted man who seems to live in his own world. It all begins when this likable but disorganized individual, eternally lost in his thoughts, finds himself caught up in a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings. What should be a simple life, marked by daily routine and work, turns into a rollercoaster of absurd situations due to his inability to focus on what really matters.

His job at a small company suffers because of his constant distractions, leading him to become the target of his coworkers' teasing, who never miss an opportunity to laugh at his blunders. However, what seems like a chaotic life is also filled with unexpected moments of tenderness and friendship. Despite his clumsiness, he manages to catch the attention of a charming woman, who is intrigued by his unique way of seeing the world.

As he tries to navigate his personal relationships and regain control of his life, he finds himself in hilarious situations that force him to confront his own demons. The plot unfolds in a light tone, but as the story progresses, we discover that behind the laughter lie deep reflections on human connection, the search for identity, and the struggle to find purpose, all seasoned with a touch of madness and plenty of charm.

Media type
Movie
Year
1970
Director
Pierre Richard
Writer
Pierre Richard
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Actors
Pierre Richard
Marie-Christine Barrault
Bernard Blier
Maria Pacôme
Catherine Samie
Micheline Luccioni
Paul Préboist
Tsilla Chelton
Robert Dalban
François Maistre
Jacques Monod
Romain Bouteille
Claude Evrard
Anne-Marie Blot
Fanny Gaillard
Raoul Delfosse
Patrick Bricard
Serge Bourier
Roger Lumont
Bernard Charlan
Danielle Minazzoli
Gender
Comedy
Country
France
Original title
Le Distrait
Duration
85
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