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The feature film debut from French director Baya Kasmi, I'm All Yours, is a funny, stylised comedy about the young, charming Hanna who has an unusal condition. Her "neurosis of kindness" prevents her from saying no to people. This makes her do all kinds of strange things, such as sleeping with men she has to fire, because she feels sorry for them. But what to do when she falls in love with her sick brother's doctor, who thinks she is a prostitute? Or when Hakim, her brother, needs a kidney transplant? Through a combination of sophisticated humour and good taste, Baya Kasmi manages to tackle these issues in a comical manner without losing the respect (or the laughter) that these tragicomical situations deserve. (Göteborg Film Festival)

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kaylin 

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angielski The French have some pretty good comedies, and this film is one such example. It's not a great comedy, but just the idea itself is excellent. A young woman who's a bit messed up in that she can't say no. Since she works in a department where she often has to fire people, it's a problem. So she found a way to overcome her mental issue and ease the path for those being fired. She'll just sleep with them. Building a story like this was an art, but they pulled it off! ()

Malarkey 

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angielski What to think of a movie that begins with a scene where some French nymphomaniac sleeps with some French dude in Škoda Octavia RS? She wasn’t bad looking but I also cannot say that she was that nice to look at. Meanwhile, a Muslim family got thrown in the mix and the creators started to make fun of Muslims so that they would show that Muslims are actually completely fine, progressive, and can laugh at an intelligent joke. At the same time, the movie tells the whole story with that typical French gradation which works really well in their comedies. The only difference is that all of that wannabe humor is so superficial that I actually felt sick. I felt as if the movie was trying to tell us how great Muslims actually are. That they aren’t really bad and that we can experience a lot of fun with them. Really? ()