"Hold-Up", the film, some have chosen to laugh about it -

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In a few days and after dozens of articles in the media, the film “Hold-Up” by Pierre Barnérias had above all the effect of dividing the French.

Partisan or opponent, conspirator or henchman of the government;

it is up to everyone to choose their side and to designate that of the others.

To take a step back and undoubtedly try to keep smiling during this period of confinement, Internet users have chosen a third path: that of humor.

Jean-Luc Mélenchon, McDonald's, Jean-Paul Belmondo and OSS 117 thus find themselves at the heart of discussions about the film on social networks.

Considering the documentary Hold-Up ... I think the directors are responsible for the invention of the covid and seek to hide the truth from us by making this documentary ....

- Edmar Gorin (@Edmar_Gorin) November 14, 2020

“Hold-Up” is, for its part, very little focused on humor despite some 3D animation sequences of the coronavirus.

After watching the 165 minutes of the film, it's hard to have a good laugh.

Worse, for the youtubeur Vincent Verzat of the channel "Share It's cool", "Hold-Up" makes viewers vulnerable, confused and terrified.


So, before watching the film, arm yourself with a good mood, barricade yourself with benevolent people and apply maximum distancing.

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