Nina Droff, edited by Manon Fossat 2:03 p.m., December 08, 2021

"Les Tuche 4" comes out this Wednesday at the cinema.

And it is an understatement to say that the continuation of the adventures of this more than atypical family is awaited by the fans of the saga.

As of Wednesday morning, they were present to discover Olivier Baroux's new film with now emblematic characters.

Europe 1 met them at the exit of a Parisian cinema.

REPORTING

The fourth part of the comic saga

Les Tuche is

 released in theaters this Wednesday.

In this new film, the family whose parents are embodied by the iconic Jean-Paul Rouve and Isabelle Nanty, face an American e-commerce company, against the backdrop of a Christmas movie.

A follow-up awaited by the fans, who responded on Wednesday morning from 10 a.m. in this Pathé Wepler cinema on the Place de Clichy in Paris, to attend the release of Olivier Baroux's film.

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A "cult" and "family" film

These faithful of the saga had already adored the first three films and did not hesitate to re-stack a fourth time.

They are delighted to be back with the entire Tuche family, and it shows.

Alexandre, a student, came out of the screening with a big smile on his face.

He especially appreciated to find the characters of the first film, the one who rocked his childhood.

"I saw the first one when I was little, maybe ten or twenty times," he admits.

"And there is a reference to 1 with Jeff Tuche's brother-in-law, Jean-Yves. The valve made me laugh at the time so I said to myself why not. For me it's cult, c 'is family-friendly, so it's nice, ”says the young man.

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Leaving the room a few seconds later, Catherine confirms: the film does not depart from its usual themes, but remains a pleasure to watch.

"It's a relaxing, enjoyable film. It's cool, it's funny and it's entertaining to clear your mind," she says.

And according to the ticket clerk, tickets are already starting to leave for the next screening of the film, scheduled for 2:15 p.m.