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It Takes Two To Tango

"Two strangers. A train. A chance to love again."

Movie 2025 1h 29m 5.5 /10
Directed by Jean-Pierre Améris

On a fateful train bound for Geneva, Antoine Toussaint, a once famed crooner whose fame has hollowed him, contemplates ending his story. A chance meeting with Victoire, a well meaning but unpredictable fan, interrupts his plan. She brings warmth and chaos in equal measure, turning small moments... Read more

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About It Takes Two To Tango

On a fateful train bound for Geneva, Antoine Toussaint, a once famed crooner whose fame has hollowed him, contemplates ending his story. A chance meeting with Victoire, a well meaning but unpredictable fan, interrupts his plan. She brings warmth and chaos in equal measure, turning small moments into light comedy and odd, human connection. The encounter sparks a dynamic that propels both of them into a series of amusing, touching situations, testing Antoine's cynicism and inviting him to reconsider what really matters. The tone stays light and affectionate as romance blooms from imperfect beginnings without revealing too much about what comes next. Along the way, Antoine's longtime manager Claude and Constance, a friend who brings surprises, weave into a rhythm.

Directed by Jean-Pierre Améris from an original screenplay by Marion Michau, this French romantic comedy pairs Valérie Lemercier and Gérard Darmon with a witty supporting cast. It premiered for audiences in 2025.

Critics describe the film as a warm romantic comedy that balances humor with genuine moments, exploring aging, loneliness, and second chances. It centers on the unlikely bond between a jaded performer and a forgiving fan, suggesting connection can alter a difficult trajectory.

Details

Release Date
April 16, 2025
Runtime
1h 29m
User Ratings
43 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Comedy, Romance
Country
France
Studio
Escazal Films +1 more
External Links
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Cast

Valérie Lemercier

Valérie Lemercier

Victoire

Gérard Darmon

Gérard Darmon

Antoine Toussaint

Patrick Timsit

Patrick Timsit

Claude

Alice de Lencquesaing

Alice de Lencquesaing

Constance

Aurélien Cavagna

Aurélien Cavagna

Baptiste

Éric Viellard

Éric Viellard

L'ex mari de Victoire

Sophie Mounicot

Sophie Mounicot

Catherine

François Berland

François Berland

Laurent

Nicole Dubois

Nicole Dubois

Mariette

Vincent Fontannaz

Vincent Fontannaz

Policier aéroport 1

Director: Jean-Pierre Améris

Written by: Marion Michau

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On a fateful train bound for Geneva, Antoine Toussaint, a once famed crooner whose fame has hollowed him, contemplates ending his story. A chance meeting with Victoire, a well meaning but unpredictable fan, interrupts his plan. She brings warmth and chaos in equal measure, turning small moments i...

It Takes Two To Tango stars Valérie Lemercier, Gérard Darmon, Patrick Timsit, Alice de Lencquesaing, and Aurélien Cavagna.

It Takes Two To Tango was directed by Jean-Pierre Améris.

It Takes Two To Tango was released on April 16, 2025.

It Takes Two To Tango is a Comedy and Romance film.

Valérie Lemercier plays Victoire. Victoire is a good-natured fan who meets Antoine Toussaint on a train, setting off the film's events.

Gérard Darmon plays Antoine Toussaint, a famous disillusioned 70 year-old crooner. His chance encounter with Victoire is the catalyst for the story.

Patrick Timsit plays Claude. Claude is part of the film's ensemble of characters in this romantic comedy.

The film follows Antoine Toussaint, a famous disillusioned crooner, who is on a train to Geneva with plans to end his life. There, he meets Victoire, a lively fan, and the encounter upends his plan and launches an unexpected romance.