Welcome Aboard

Welcome Aboard

By Eric Lavaine

  • Genre: Foreign
  • Release Date: 2011-10-05
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 30min
  • Director: Eric Lavaine
  • Production Company: Same Player
  • Production Country: France
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
5.5/10
5.5
From 506 Ratings

Description

Isabelle (Valérie Lemercier), head of HR for Costa Cruises, has made the cardinal error of having an affair with her boss (Lionnel Astier). But before the inaugural cruise of the company’s flagship vessel, he decides to throw her out of his life and out of her job! Some women seek vengeance with poison, others with firearms or scandal. Isabelle opts for Rémy (Frank Dubosc), a flamboyant loser who has screwed up everything on land, and who thinks that maybe he’ll do better at sea. She signs him up as on-board entertainer. At first, he proves to be the worst nightmare for the Chairman and Cruise Director (Gérard Darmon). But gradually, Rémy finds his way on this floating palace, and with it, love and success. He changes his own destiny and that of all those who sail with him.

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  • Funny but Not Great

    2
    By H. Raff
    I enjoyed this off-beat comedy but I was rather bored in the middle despite some laugh out loud moments. The end is very good however and so the film redeems itself.
  • Good laugh

    4
    By Tetsuo_filmgeek
    For those who like Franck Dubosc (like me), you will not be disappointed; for those who never heard of Franck, this is a good occasion to discover his talent. Gerard Darmon and Valerie Lemercier are both great second roles. Very good comedy overall, definitely a relaxing moment.
  • great great great.....

    4
    By toschiba1
    hidden gem. Valerie Lermercier is great! thanks to her....
  • The Love Boat gone wrong...way wrong... :-)

    5
    By Johnny DR
    Been a while since I had seen Valerie Lemercier in a killer Comedy and she's back to her level of "Les visiteurs". Wish iTunes could also get Palais Royal which I think has never been released in the US.

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