Capucine Anav defends her ex Kev Adams and puts a famous journalist in his place!

On December 28, the film “Happy We Year” landed on Netflix. Directed by Frank Bellocq, this comedy stars Camille Lellouche and Kev Adams who play the roles of two strangers stuck in an elevator as they each go to their New Year’s Eve party. put up with each other, a complicity is born between them over the hours…

Highly watched from the first hours of its arrival on the platform, the film was unfortunately strongly criticized on social networks. While some have mentioned unconvincing acting, others have pointed to the fact that the script seems to be a copy paste from Garry Marshall’s 2011 film “Happy New Year”.

Capucine Anav steps up to the plate
This Tuesday, January 3, 2023, the journalist Samuel Étienne also gave his opinion on the film and did not hesitate to make fun. The latter has indeed shared a photo showing that the film is ranked in 5th position of the most trendy feature films on the platform and then launched: “But why?” with great disdain.

An attitude that did not please Capucine Anav at all… who is none other than the ex-girlfriend of Kev Adams! “What contempt for all the people who allowed this film to be 5th! You can think so but you don’t have to scorn all these people publicly!” she commented, not failing to put the famous journalist in his place.

Unfortunately, the rant of the young woman did not change anything since Internet users reiterated their criticisms: “I watched it in its entirety, frankly, it doesn’t deserve a César”, “Ah yes, so now we can’t even give our opinion on the classification of a film?”, “I started watching it, and at the after 30 min I zapped… sincerely this film is a disaster… for those who want to watch it.. courage”, “At the same time it is a huge turnip… his opinion is that of everyone in what is it contempt?”, “After having Kev Adams in this film it’s already contempt for the cinema”, “Sorry but his tweet does not seem so dramatic to me, we still have the right to express our incomprehension, don’t we?” can we for example read.

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