Kev Adams and Camille Lellouche proud to have collaborated together for Netflix… but atomized by internet users!

“On New Year’s Eve, two strangers find themselves stuck in an elevator…and an unexpected chemistry is created”… This is what awaits Netflix subscribers and fans of Kev Adams and Camille Lellouche on December 28th. Indeed, the two comedians announced great news a few days ago when they shared the poster and the teaser of the feature film for which they collaborated with their fans.

Each reminded the plot of the film to their community: “While heading to a party on New Year’s Eve, two strangers find themselves trapped in an elevator, where they end up unexpectedly bonding…”. A way to convey their pride and their joy in collaborating, they who are friends in everyday life. However, a few haters came to point the tip of their noses, only a few hours after the publication of the two protagonists. And to believe their reaction, the idea does not make them dream.

Kev Adams and Camille Lellouche are not unanimous

Indeed, some have for example deplored the fact that the project plagiarized the idea of ​​another film. “It’s a bit of a copy of one of the stories from the movie happy new year, US version that came out a long time ago, the duo is Ashton Kutcher and Léa Michele”, for example, lamented a user. While others simply expressed their “sadness” to see the “two actors” who don’t do them “not laughing”reunited.

“Great MDR cinema”, “Oulah it’s nice to offer Netflix but no thank you”, “Just the poster does not make you want! The two least funny in France since the dawn of time! Especially the Camille my god” , “Oh my god!!! Sorry but this is the perfect combo, the two that I don’t like at all… Good luck to those who are going to watch it.. Especially look for humor”reacted some internet users.

See also: Kev Adams: described as “unemployed” by the comedian, a spectator sees red and reframes him in the middle of the show!

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