Prices hover around 10–12 euros in most places. I adore the Bodin's—their films feel like a warm, chaotic family reunion. If you’re near a suburban theater, you might snag a cheaper ticket than in city centers. Either way, their humor’s priceless!
For their new film, expect to pay anywhere between 8 and 15 euros. It’s a bit of a range, but that’s France for you—urban vs. rural pricing differs. I once drove to a tiny cinema in Provence and paid half what I would’ve in Lyon. Pro tip: student discounts or loyalty cards can shave off a few euros. Their movies are a must-watch for fans of classic French farce.
The new Bodin's movie? I was so excited when I heard about it! From what I've gathered, ticket prices vary depending on where you watch it. In bigger cities like Paris, you might pay around 12–15 euros for a standard showing. Smaller theaters in towns could charge 8–10 euros. Matinees and early screenings are usually cheaper, sometimes as low as 6 euros if you catch a discount day.
I remember splurging on their last film and it was worth every penny—their humor is just timeless. If you’re a fan, I’d say check local cinemas for deals or bundled offers. Some places even throw in a free popcorn if you book online! Prices might also spike during weekends, so a weekday visit could save you a bit.
The latest Bodin's adventure is priced similarly to other French comedies—think 10–13 euros on average. I’d recommend checking out smaller venues or off-peak times if you’re tight on cash. Their physical humor and rural shenanigans are even funnier when you’re not worrying about the cost!
Oh, the Bodin's! Their films are such a riot. Pricing depends a lot on the theater chain. Big names like Pathé or UGC might charge up to 14 euros, especially for prime-time slots. But if you’re lucky, independent cinemas sometimes host cheaper screenings, maybe around 7–9 euros. I’ve noticed some streaming platforms offer early rentals for new releases, but nothing beats seeing their antics on the big screen. Worth budgeting for!
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Amelie Never thought that her life could get any worse until she was drugged and sent to the bed of the world's richest man by her conniving stepsister and stepmother.
Zacharie LaCroix is the world’s richest man. He has everything that could make a man envious and make women drool. Yet rarely did they know that Zacharie had secretly suffered from a strange illness for years, which leaves him with numerous strange scars all over his body when he has a relapse.
All that changes after a steamy night with Amelie.
Amelie seemed to be the cure for his strange illness. However, Zacharie didn't notice that at that moment.
He walked away from the room without bothering to inquire about her name, leaving her stepmother and stepsister a chance to get rid of her. They tossed her body off a bridge in the middle of the night, believing that they had won...
But Eight years later, Amelie returns with two cute babies and she wants nothing more than revenge.
“One night, one price. After that, you are mine until the debt is paid.”
Ava Williams was the “No-Extras” girl at the Velvet Room Spa...until the $180,000 bill for her grandmother’s life-saving surgery landed on her desk. Desperate and out of options, she walks into the lion’s den: the penthouse of Nico Jordan.
Nico is the city’s most ruthless billionaire, a man with a heart of stone and a back covered in scars he allows no one to see. Their first meeting ended with Ava’s hand across his face and a fire in her eyes that Nico hasn’t been able to forget. He doesn’t want her apology. He wants a contract.
The Rules are simple:
She lives in his home.
She obeys his commands.
She must never fall in love.
But as the "contract" unfolds, the cold transaction turns into a burning obsession. Ava discovers that the dominant man who "bought" her is the same broken boy she saved from a horrific fire years ago. Just as she begins to see the man behind the monster, the billionaire's elite world conspires to tear her down.
Between a jealous socialite ex-fiancée determined to humiliate the "spa girl" and the sudden return of Ava’s first love…now a wealthy rival out for Nico’s blood. Ava is caught in a web of betrayal.
But Nico Jordan and his enemies have made one fatal mistake: they think Ava is just a pawn. They don’t know about the secret bloodline running through her veins or the inheritance that is about to make her the most powerful woman in New York.
He bought her for a night. He’ll have to crawl to keep her for a lifetime.
WARNING!!! FOR MATURE READERS ONLY.
Reader Warning: This book contains explicit erotic content, including BDSM elements, power exchange, dominance and submission, rough intimacy, and mature themes. Not suitable for readers under the age of 18. Reader discretion is strongly advised.
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When the devil disguised as Tristan Hale offers desperate Andrea a one-year contract to be his, under his rules, in his bed, with no love, no promises, and no future... she accepts, hoping to clear her family’s crushing debt and save her brother’s life. But what happens when pretending starts to feel real, when survival turns into burning desire, and when the man who was never meant to keep her becomes the one she cannot walk away from?
Bruises.
That’s all Louis has ever known.
At twenty-seven, you’d think he’d have escaped the violent grip of his abusive father—but breaking free from the man who raised you, no matter how monstrous, is never simple. Life has never gone easy on Louis, and now, he carries a secret that’ll finally get him killed by his father: his sexuality.
He hides it, suffocates it, tries to erase it—but it never leaves him.
All he needs is a savior. Someone to pull him from the dark hole he’s sinking in. But hope has never been more than a cruel fantasy—and he’s long since stopped believing in rescue.
Then comes Elias Montgomery.
The most feared and ruthless Don in the Midwest.
Silent. Disciplined. Calculating. And utterly alone.
No one dares cross Elias. He keeps his enemies close, and the traitors? Six feet under.
Love has never been part of the equation, not after what happened the last time.
So, what happens when, against all odds, Elias crosses paths with Louis?
Will he bury the tension—and the dangerous spark between them—for the sake of his image and empire.
Or will he risk it all for a boy who’s known nothing but pain?
Just one night — born from long hesitation and an unusual decision — changes their lives forever.
Are they ready to face the consequences of a passion so wild… and so bought?
Amidst fateful coincidences and the twisted games of destiny, can they still recognize love when it finally appears?
Selina Miller, married for three years, discovers she's pregnant but is forced to have an abortion. Meanwhile, her husband David Wilson accompanies his ex-girlfriend to prenatal checkups. Devastated, Selina immediately divorces David and demands a $100 million dollars settlement before leaving the Wilson family behind.
At a charity event, Selina shocks everyone by donating the entire $100 million dollars. It's then revealed that she's the long-lost daughter of the Robinson family, one of the wealthiest families in the country. Selina is given a $1 billion company to manage as practice.
Her brothers, who are leaders in investment, technology, and entertainment, are protective and loving towards their newly-found sister.
David, realizing he has genuine feelings for Selina, attempts to win her back but faces numerous obstacles from her brothers.
One day, David follows Selina to a small, unmarked grave. He learns from the cemetery caretaker that it belongs to a miscarried child whose father is supposedly dead.
Realizing the shocking truth about what he's lost, David, a refined and dignified man, kneels outside Selina's home on a rainy night, overwhelmed with guilt and despair, unable to even ask for her forgiveness.
Oh, les Bodin's ! C'est une saga tellement culte pour moi. J'ai grandi avec leurs films, et chaque nouvelle sortie est un événement. D'après ce que j'ai pu glaner, le prochain film, 'Les Bodin's en Thaïlande', devrait sortir en 2024. J'ai vu des teasers qui promettent encore plus de situations absurdes et de répliques hilarantes. Vincent Dubois et Jean-Christian Fraiscinet sont toujours aussi déjantés, et c'est ça qui me plaît.
J'ai même repéré des infos sur des avant-premières un peu partout en France. Si tu es fan comme moi, je te conseille de suivre leurs réseaux sociaux pour ne pas rater les dates exactes. Perso, je compte bien organiser une soirée spéciale avec des potes pour le voir dès le premier jour !
Oh, the Bodin's movies! Those chaotic, hilarious French comedies always feel like they could be ripped from real life with how absurdly relatable they are. But no, 'Les Bodin's' aren't based on a true story—they're pure satire, exaggerated to perfection. The rural antics of Maria and Christian Bodin are a caricature of provincial life, blending cringe and heart in a way only French humor can. I adore how they turn mundane situations into disasters—like the infamous 'Bodin's in Thailand' where their cultural clumsiness had me crying with laughter. The writers clearly draw inspiration from stereotypes, but it’s all fictional chaos.
That said, the brilliance lies in how believable the characters feel. Maria’s overbearing mother act and Christian’s deadpan suffering hit close to home for anyone with family drama. Maybe that’s why fans sometimes ask if it’s real—it’s too perfectly awkward not to be! If you want actual true-story French comedy, check out 'La Famille Bélier,' but for pure, unhinged farce, the Bodin's reign supreme.
The 'Les Bodins' films are a hilarious French comedy series that I stumbled upon during a lazy weekend binge. The main stars are Christian Clavier and Chantal Lauby, who play the eccentric rural couple Roger and Monique Bodin. Clavier's knack for physical comedy and Lauby's deadpan humor create this perfect chaotic energy—like a French 'National Lampoon' but with way more baguettes and farm animal shenanigans. The chemistry between them feels so authentic, like they’ve been bickering about tractor repairs for decades. It’s one of those rare franchises where the actors disappear into their roles completely—I almost forgot Clavier was the same guy from 'The Visitors'!
What’s fun about these movies is how they lean into rural stereotypes without being mean-spirited. The Bodins are chaotic, yes, but also weirdly endearing. There’s a scene in 'Les Bodins en Thaïlande' where Monique tries to haggle at a Bangkok market using farmyard French, and I nearly cried laughing. If you enjoy comedies that don’t take themselves seriously, this duo’s antics are a goldmine.