cult comedy Visitor To be followed at 21:10 TF1. Through the fault of an inept wizard, a medieval knight and his squire make a fantastic leap in time, which projects them back to 1992. Visitors then find themselves confronted by some of their grandchildren who have converted the old family castle into a hotel… We never “visit” these ludicrous adventures that, in keeping with the Back to the Future trilogy and other spatio-temporal delusions, present us with irresistible jokes and hilarious situations embellished with cult-characterized shock formulas. tiredness of “revisiting” and “revisiting”. time.
France 2 Betting from 19:30First round of 2022 presidential election. Journalists and special representatives, broadcasting live from the candidates’ headquarters, examine the ballot papers before the announcement of the result, which is scheduled for 20:00. On the set, while waiting for the speeches of the two contestants determined for the second round of the presidential election, guests from all political horizons tell their first reactions on live broadcast.
at 21:05 TMC we watch, blockbuster Independence Day: Resurrection. A new alien invasion threatens Earth. If nations have developed a defense program, humanity faces unprecedented dangers… As twenty years ago, brave Americans go to war to save the world… The same team returns and does the job, except for Will Smith. Without the sparkle, given the delicacy of the script. First off, this patriotic anthem quickly gets boring, but if we agree to laugh at it (that’s the right choice), then we can see this big fat blockbuster with real childlike delight.
We end this election with drama house of spirits at 9:00 am Art. From the twenties to the seventies. The saga of three generations of a wealthy landed family going through a tumultuous time in Latin American history… Billy August’s classic and exceedingly clever style struggles to recapture the profusion of Isabel Allende’s original novel, but the presence of an incredible star parade. It allows the whole to escape what could only be a pale cinematographic adaptation of a monument to Latin-American literature.
Sarah Ibri
Source: Programme Television

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