TV program: Les Bronzés, Forbidden Zone… what to watch on TV this evening?

TV program: Les Bronzés, Forbidden Zone… what to watch on TV this evening?
TV program: Les Bronzés, Forbidden Zone… what to watch on TV this evening?

At 9:10 p.m. on TF1 pays tribute to Michel Blanc who died recently, by broadcasting the cult comedy The Bronzed. 1978, in a vacation club in Ivory Coast. Six good-looking French people plan to take advantage of a stay in the sun to make up for lost time and increase their romantic conquests… Having won the prize by bringing together, to date, nearly 8 million curious people to their new exploits, the “friends for life” invites us, this evening, to take a little leap 27 years back to immerse ourselves with delight in their very first delusions. And if we know practically by heart all the situations and all the cult lines of this jubilant satire of holiday clubs, we can bet that Jean-Claude, Bernard, Popeye, Jérôme, Gigi, Nathalie and all their friends will succeed, once again , to tickle our zygomatic bones and rub shoulders with the highest peaks of TV audiences.

A 21h10 M6 we look at the magazine Prohibited area. One in five French people are affected by hypochondria, obsessive-compulsive disorders, or schizophrenia. How can we work, love, or enjoy life when the slightest everyday gesture requires disproportionate effort? Certain technologies can help alleviate these problems.

2 put on at 9:10 p.m. on, the drama Everything went well. André, an octogenarian epicurean left hemiplegic following a stroke, asks his favorite daughter what is forbidden in France: helping her to die… From the eponymous story by Emmanuelle Bernheim, François Ozon draws, not a tragedy about death, but a clear film, tinged with humor and irony, about life and the bond that unites a girl to this paternal grand bourgeois, odious and often funny, played by André Dussollier.

We end this selection with, and the adventure film Rob Roy at 9:00 p.m. on until. Early 18th century Scotland. A man of honor takes refuge in the Highlands to better prepare his revenge against the sadistic nobleman who cheated him and dishonored his wife… Without ever creating a surprise, the film fulfills its role perfectly: the actors are up to their standards. reputation, the grandiose Highland landscapes, the epic story and the completely transparent political morality. Beautiful and good cinema for all audiences.

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