Hors de Prix (Priceless)

82% of critics liked it

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In theaters Nov 18, 2006
PG-13, 1 hr. 44 min.

Movie Info

Director: Pierre Salvadori
Rated: PG-13
Running Time: 1 hr. 44 min.
Genre: Art House & International, Comedy
Theater Release: Nov 18, 2006
DVD Release: Oct 30, 2007
Synopsis: A woman who has never had much trouble choosing between love or money tries to teach a man the tricks of the trade in this sly romantic comedy. Irčne (Audrey Tautou) is an attractive thirtysomething woman who lives a comfortable life by taking up with older and very wealthy men. Irčne is serving as arm candy for Jacques (Vernon Dobtcheff), who is twice her age and quite rich; Jacques takes Irčne on a vacation to a resort in the French Riviera for her birthday, where she meets Jean (Gad Elmaleh),

Critic Reviews

  • A pleasant little piece of puffy French pastry reminiscent of many other pleasant little pieces of puffy French pastry. More...
  • Priceless is a Hollywood remake waiting to happen. It's almost guaranteed. More...
  • Bittersweet comedy's perfectly chosen multigenerational cast ably demonstrates that if money can't buy love, it sure can purchase lots of obsequious service from four-star hotel staffers and costly goodies from laughably pricey boutiques. More...
  • Pierre Salvadori's delightful comedy, picturesquely set in a series of posh hotels on the French Riviera, throws together two terrific comic actors and an irresistible premise. More...
  • The outcome is never much in doubt, but Salvadori artfully choreographs the endless table turning, and the Moroccan-born Elmaleh capitalizes on his striking resemblance to Buster Keaton with a similarly comic composure. More...
  • The appealing actors make up for the fact that they're portraying prostitutes. They are putting their bodies up for sale, but saving their hearts for true love. After all, that's the only thing that's priceless. More...
  • Priceless is a bauble -- an art-house diamond made of paste that somehow still gives you good glimmer for the money. More...
  • The thing about a certain grade of contemporary French comedy, of which Priceless is a fine example, is the quality of the playing style. Nobody forces the situations, even the broadest ones. More...
  • Stop laughing long enough, and you'll see that it's a picture about compromised lives and love for sale. But no one who watches Priceless will stop laughing for that long. More...
  • The routines may have been done a thousand times, but somehow they seem funny all over again. More...