A fiercely patriotic, ultra-nationalist Belgian officer who harbors an irrational, inherited hatred for all things French.
A mild-mannered French officer who is secretly in love with Ruben’s sister, Louise.
( Nothing to Declare ) is a classic 2010 French-Belgian comedy directed by Dany Boon that explores the hilarious friction of national identity during a time of major political transition. Set in the early 1990s, the film captures the chaos at the Franco-Belgian border as the European Union prepares to abolish physical customs checkpoints. The Core Conflict: Waffles vs. Camembert
The heart of the movie lies in the "entente cordiale" (or lack thereof) between two rival customs officers:
When the borders "open" on January 1, 1993, these two are forced to partner up in a new mobile customs unit—a "flying brigade"—tasked with patrolling the back roads to catch drug smugglers in a beat-up Renault 4. Why It’s a Must-Watch
( Nothing to Declare ) is a classic 2010 French-Belgian comedy directed by Dany Boon that explores the hilarious friction of national identity during a time of major political transition. Set in the early 1990s, the film captures the chaos at the Franco-Belgian border as the European Union prepares to abolish physical customs checkpoints. The Core Conflict: Waffles vs. Camembert Set in the early 1990s, the film captures
The heart of the movie lies in the "entente cordiale" (or lack thereof) between two rival customs officers: Why It’s a Must-Watch
When the borders "open" on January 1, 1993, these two are forced to partner up in a new mobile customs unit—a "flying brigade"—tasked with patrolling the back roads to catch drug smugglers in a beat-up Renault 4. Why It’s a Must-Watch
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