Critics from Ouest-France highlight that she surrounds herself with great talent, including her real-life housekeeper, adding a layer of grounded realism.
Foresti depicts her real-life struggles with solitude and the fear of death. If you’re used to her high-energy sketches, seeing
Unlike many sitcoms that treat sadness as a punchline, Désordres dives deep into: Final Verdict
In 2022, France’s favorite comedian, Florence Foresti , traded the bright lights of the stage for the melancholic glow of autofiction in , a 10-episode series on Canal+ . If you’re used to her high-energy sketches, seeing her in "depressed mode" might be a shock—but it’s exactly what makes the series stand out. 1. The Premise: Life in the "Off" Weeks including her real-life housekeeper
It manages to be funny without being a "comedy." It’s more of a dramedy that feels like a French cousin to shows like Better Things or Fleabag . Final Verdict
Critics from Ouest-France highlight that she surrounds herself with great talent, including her real-life housekeeper, adding a layer of grounded realism.
Foresti depicts her real-life struggles with solitude and the fear of death.
Unlike many sitcoms that treat sadness as a punchline, Désordres dives deep into:
In 2022, France’s favorite comedian, Florence Foresti , traded the bright lights of the stage for the melancholic glow of autofiction in , a 10-episode series on Canal+ . If you’re used to her high-energy sketches, seeing her in "depressed mode" might be a shock—but it’s exactly what makes the series stand out. 1. The Premise: Life in the "Off" Weeks
It manages to be funny without being a "comedy." It’s more of a dramedy that feels like a French cousin to shows like Better Things or Fleabag . Final Verdict