Jérôme Commandeur is making a comeback with “You Haven’t Changed,” a comedy he both stars in and directs about a group of friends reuniting decades later. Check out the promising trailer for the movie, hitting theaters on November 5th.
Following “My Family Adores You Already” (2016) and “Irreducible” (2022), Jérôme Commandeur presents his third feature film “You Haven’t Changed.” This comedy, which has just released its first images, follows a group of friends reuniting 30 years after their high school graduation.
The film’s title resonates with the lyrics of Patrick Bruel’s song “Place des grands hommes,” reflecting a storyline similar to that of the song.
A Nod to a Famous Song
The plot centers around four former high school students who decide to gather their entire graduating class for a reunion party, following the disappearance of one of their classmates. The film is described by Studiocanal as “a true love letter to the 90s, painting a humorous and bittersweet portrait of these almost fifty-year-olds whose lives will be forever changed by this reunion.”
Here’s the movie poster, with the tagline “Aging wasn’t planned”:
The film boasts a stellar cast including Laurent Lafitte, François Damiens, Vanessa Paradis, and Jérôme Commandeur, who form the core group of four friends attempting to reunite with their former classmates.
Mark your calendars for the movie’s release in cinemas on November 5th.
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