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Director: Érik Canuel
Cast: Patrick Huard, Michèle-Barbara Pelletier, Pierre Lebeau, Christian Bégin
During the Christmas holiday season, Félix and Céline find themselves working as volunteers for the drive-home service Opération Nez Rouge. Right from the first, Félix falls for Céline. But Céline doesn't feel the same way: she can't forget the fact that Félix once wrote a scathing review of her first piece of writing, crushing her literary ambitions in the process. Worse, Félix doesn't even remember her name. Céline decides to take her revenge. Just as things seem to be going from bad to worse for Félix, Céline realizes that he is vulnerable, tender... and madly in love with her. She is ready to surrender to love... but a chance encounter causes her to wonder whether Félix isn't playing some twisted love game.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Red Nose (2003), directed by Érik Canuel, is a French-Canadian romantic comedy that has received mixed reviews from critics. While it has not garnered any major awards recognition, the film has found modest success with audiences, holding a 6.4/10 rating on IMDb.
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Fans of offbeat romantic comedies will enjoy the charming performances and clever premise of the 2003 film Red Nose, directed by Érik Canuel. The story of a man who falls for a woman he once wronged brings a fresh twist to the holiday-set comedy, exploring themes of forgiveness and the power of love.
Red Nose is a 2003 Canadian romantic comedy film, directed by Érik Canuel. Starring Patrick Huard as Félix Legendre, an acerbic literary critic, and Michèle-Barbara Pelletier as Céline Bourgeois, a writer whose most recent work he harshly trashed, the film traces their journey from hate at first sight to falling in love when they are unexpectedly assigned as each other's partners while volunteering for Quebec's annual Opération Nez rouge Christmas driving service.
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