Starbuck (2011)
24KStarbuck: Directed by Ken Scott. With Patrick Huard, Julie LeBreton, Antoine Bertrand, Dominic Philie. As his lover announces her pregnancy, a fortysomething slacker receives other life-changing news: 142 people, all of them the result of artificial insemination, have filed a class action lawsuit against him, their biological father.
“I liked u0026quot;Starbucku0026quot; very much. My main advice would be to watch it before the American version is out. Itu0026#39;s not that I donu0026#39;t believe in Hollywood, but I donu0026#39;t. This movie is heartwarming, the characters are lovable and the story is fairly original. It has moments which will make you laugh, but its true strength is in those moments which will make you smile. The acting is good, the music is very suitable and the director has managed to produce a sotry which dodges clichés. u0026quot;Starbucku0026quot;is a movie which would make you feel better if you are in a bad mood, and even if you are feeling good it would elevate your spirit even more. It is not a movie to change your view on life or something, but youu0026#39;ll have a real fun watching it and thatu0026#39;s what going to the movies is all about.”