For early risers, from 9:35 a.m., TF1 offers Comedy Madame Doubtfire. To avoid being separated from his children whom he adores, an actor with a youthful soul transforms into an old governess thanks to the use of ingenious prostheses. But this new role will put him in very delicate situations… Based on a scenario which should not have given its authors too many headaches, the film is above all an opportunity for Robin Williams to highlight himself, in a number one nothing histrionic. Cinema that has no other ambition than to entertain.
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To be continued at 2:00 p.m., TF1 programs the science fiction film Avatar: The Way of Water. Thirteen years have passed: Jake Sully and Neytiri gave birth to two boys and a girl. And the couple adopted. The return of humans, with an armada to make Pandora planet B of the dying Earth, marks the hour of tears and blood. Sully takes the lead of the Na'vi resistance… Avatar magic takes everything. Never gratuitous, his virtuosity serves a powerful ecological message, a reflection on living together, the family (in all its forms) and transmission between generations: salvation will come from youth. Masterful.
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A 1:23 p.m. Canal+ releases the science fiction film Planet of the Apes: The New Kingdom. Year 2328. Nearly three centuries after the reign of Caesar, prophet of the primates, the apes have definitively taken power on Earth. Humans, for their part, have returned to the wild and now live in seclusion. While Proximus Caesar, a new tyrannical leader from the clan of…
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