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Two Is a Family
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Directed byHugo Gélin
Written byHugo Gélin
Mathieu Oullion
Jean-André Yerlès
Based onInstructions Not Included
written by
Eugenio Derbez
Produced byPhilippe Rousselet
Stéphane Célérier
StarringOmar Sy
CinematographyGuillaume Massart
Edited byGrégoire Sivan
Music byRob Simonsen
Production
companies
Vendôme Production
Mars Films
Distributed byMars Films
Release date
  • 7 December 2016 (2016-12-07)
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$17.5 million
Box office$32.8 million[1]

Two Is a Family (French: Demain tout commence) is a 2016 French comedy-drama film remake of the Mexican film Instructions Not Included (No se Aceptan Devoluciones),[2][3] directed by Hugo Gélin and starring Omar Sy.[4]

Plot

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Samuel (Omar Sy), runner, party-goer and womanizer, lives by the sea in the south of France. Unattached, his life changes the day when Kristin (Clémence Poésy), a former fling, places his three-month-old daughter Gloria in his arms. Unable to take care of her, he embarks on a trip to London, in order to return Gloria to her mother. He loses track of Kristin, does not have a penny in his pocket and does not speak a word of English. Fortunately, he meets Bernie (Antoine Bertrand), a Frenchman who works in the film industry and offers him a stunt job.

Over the next eight years, Samuel raises Gloria and works as a stuntman, with Gloria often accompanying him as he still cannot speak English. Samuel creates an imaginary secret agent mother for Gloria, who corresponds with her on the Internet. During a visit to the doctor, the audience is led to believe that Samuel has a terminal illness. One day, when Gloria is eight, her real mother shows up from New York with her boyfriend Lowell (Ashley Walters), and a new maternal instinct. Samuel is frustrated with Kristin, who eventually asks to take Gloria back to New York with her. Gloria becomes alienated from her father when she overhears him revealing that he fabricated her mother's backstory.

Kristin eventually requests custody of Gloria, and the case is taken to court. Samuel successfully convinces the judge that he has Gloria's best interests at heart, and is awarded custody. However, Kristin then requests a DNA test, which reveals that Samuel is not Gloria's biological father. While losing custody, Samuel escapes with Gloria to his former job in France. While searching for them, Bernie confronts Kristin and reveals that Gloria, in fact, is terminally ill and could die at any time. Bernie and Kristin eventually find them on the beach, where Kristin drops her custody attempts and all four reunite as a family. The film ends with Samuel sitting alone on the beach, implying that Gloria has passed away.

Cast

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Production

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The film was based on the 2012 Mexico comedy-drama film Instructions Not Included.[2] It began principal photography on 21 September 2015 in Southern France before moving to London. Filming was scheduled to conclude on 10 December 2015.[5][6]

Reception

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On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 38%.[7]

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Two Is a Family (French: Demain tout commence) is a 2016 French comedy-drama film directed by Hugo Gélin. Starring as the lead, alongside and Gloria Colston, the film centers on Samuel, a carefree living on the whose life is upended when a former lover leaves an infant girl, Gloria, on his doorstep, claiming she is his daughter. He reluctantly takes responsibility for the child and relocates to , where he navigates single parenthood while pursuing a career in stunt work over the next eight years. The movie is a of the 2013 Mexican film (No se aceptan devoluciones), adapting its heartfelt story of unexpected fatherhood and personal growth while incorporating bilingual elements in French and English. Released in on December 7, 2016, it achieved significant commercial success, grossing over $49 million worldwide, with the majority from international markets including $23 million in alone. Running 117 minutes, the film blends humor and emotional depth to explore themes of family, responsibility, and redemption. Critically, Two Is a Family received mixed reviews, earning a 43% approval rating from critics on based on a limited number of reviews, who noted its reliance on familiar tropes but praised its evolution into a touching . Audiences responded more positively, with an IMDb user rating of 7.3 out of 10 from nearly 30,000 votes, highlighting Omar Sy's charismatic performance and the film's uplifting tone. Produced by Mars Films and Vendôme Production with a budget of approximately $17.5 million, it marked a notable follow-up for Gélin after his earlier works and solidified Sy's appeal in family-oriented roles post-.

Development

Source Material

Two Is a Family (original French title: Demain tout commence) is a French remake of the 2013 Mexican comedy-drama (No se aceptan devoluciones), directed by and starring . The original film follows Valentín Bravo, a carefree playboy living in , , whose life changes when his former lover, an named Julie, leaves their at his doorstep and vanishes without explanation. Desperate to return the child, Valentín travels to to locate Julie, but unable to find her, he takes on the role of single father while working as a Hollywood stuntman to support them. Over the next six years, he raises , forming a deep bond despite his initial irresponsibility. The story escalates when Julie reappears after Maggie's sixth birthday, demanding custody and revealing that Valentín is not the biological father, which shatters him emotionally. A fierce custody battle ensues, highlighting themes of unconventional and paternal . The narrative culminates in the revelation that Maggie has a terminal heart condition, prompting Valentín to confront his fears of loss and mortality in a poignant exploration of sacrifice and redemption. These elements—unexpected parenthood, challenges, non-biological fatherhood, and impending —form the core parallels with the French adaptation. Instructions Not Included achieved remarkable commercial success, grossing over $100 million worldwide on a modest $5 million budget, making it one of the highest-grossing Spanish-language films ever at the time of release. In , it earned approximately $44.5 million, breaking local records, while in the United States, it amassed $44.5 million, setting a record for the top-grossing Spanish-language release until surpassed years later. This triumph underscored the universal appeal of its heartfelt story, blending humor with emotional depth to resonate across audiences. The retains the original's central themes of sudden fatherhood, personal growth through parenting, and the enduring power of chosen family bonds, while adapting the setting to a French context: from and to the and , incorporating bilingual elements in English and French to reflect cultural shifts. Director Hugo Gélin, inspired by the Mexican film's emotional impact and broad success, pursued the to explore these universal motifs through a European lens, emphasizing resilience in multicultural environments.

Pre-production

Hugo Gélin, making his second feature film after directing the 2012 comedy Just Like Brothers, took on Two Is a Family as both and director, motivated in part by a desire to honor his grandmother, the late actress Danièle Delorme. Delorme, who passed away in 2015 shortly after reading the script, frequently used the phrase "demain tout commence" ("tomorrow everything begins") as a personal of , which Gélin adopted as the film's French title to pay tribute to her resilience and influence on his life. This personal connection infused the project with emotional depth, as Gélin sought to blend humor and heartfelt drama in exploring themes of unexpected parenthood. Gélin co-wrote the screenplay with Mathieu Oullion and Jean-André Yerlès, adapting the 2013 Mexican hit while localizing its core story for a French audience. The script shifted the protagonist's carefree lifestyle from to the and relocated much of the action to , incorporating bilingual elements to reflect cultural transitions and family bonds across borders. This process emphasized comedic timing alongside emotional growth, drawing on the original's success as a surprise box-office phenomenon in to craft a that balanced lighthearted antics with poignant reflections on responsibility. The film was financed with a of approximately €17.5 million, primarily backed by French production companies Vendôme Production and Mars Films, with additional support from international co-producers reflecting its Franco-British elements. Development began around 2014, with intensifying in early 2015 as the script was finalized and key partnerships secured, leading to starting in late September 2015. Casting focused on actors who could capture the film's mix of comedy and tenderness, with selected for the lead role of Samuel due to his proven comedic timing and charismatic presence from (2011), allowing him to portray a reluctant father evolving into a devoted one. Clémence Poésy was chosen as Kristin, the elusive mother, bringing nuance to a complex character who disrupts Samuel's life before reappearing years later. For the pivotal role of young Gloria, child actress Gloria Colston was cast, her bilingual abilities enhancing the authenticity of the father-daughter dynamic in the London sequences.

Narrative

Plot

Samuel lives a carefree existence as a womanizer and boat captain in the sunny coastal town of , , enjoying parties and fleeting romances without any commitments. One morning, he is startled when Kristin, a woman from a brief , arrives unannounced with a baby girl named Gloria, claiming Samuel is the father before abruptly leaving the infant in his care and departing for . Overwhelmed and unprepared for fatherhood, Samuel rushes to in pursuit of Kristin to return Gloria, but he fails to locate her in the vast city. Unable to go back empty-handed, Samuel decides to stay in London, where he struggles initially with the demands of single parenthood, depicted through non-linear flashbacks showing his early mishaps, sleepless nights, and gradual adaptation to raising Gloria. With the help of his new friend Bernie, a fellow French expatriate who becomes his agent, Samuel secures work as a stuntman on film sets, allowing him to support them financially while bonding deeply with Gloria. Over the next eight years, father and daughter build a joyful life together in London; to shield Gloria from the truth about her absent mother, Samuel fabricates elaborate stories about Kristin being an adventurous American spy. The equilibrium shatters when Kristin reappears after eight years, now in a stable relationship, and demands full custody of Gloria, sparking an intense legal battle. fights desperately in court and initially wins temporary custody, but Kristin insists on a DNA test to prove paternity. The results reveal that is not Gloria's biological father, as the child was conceived from another encounter, though Gloria has been living with a congenital heart condition that Kristin had concealed. Devastated yet determined, and Gloria flee to evade the custody ruling and spend quality time together. In the resolution, Kristin tracks them down to the beach in , where, upon learning the full extent of Gloria's illness and Samuel's unwavering devotion, she relinquishes her custody claim. The three—joined by Bernie—reunite as an unconventional family, focusing on creating precious memories for Gloria. The film concludes with an emotional farewell scene implying Gloria's impending death from her condition, underscored by flashbacks of their shared adventures, leaving Samuel to reflect on the profound transformation fatherhood brought to his life.

Cast

The principal cast of Two Is a Family is led by in the role of Samuel, a carefree bachelor in who unexpectedly becomes a single father and undergoes significant personal growth. Sy, a French of Senegalese descent best known for his breakout performance in (2011), brings charisma and emotional depth to the character, portraying both comedic immaturity and heartfelt maturation. His bilingual performance, alternating between French and English across the film's settings in and , adds authenticity to Samuel's relocation and cultural adjustments. Clémence Poésy portrays Kristin, Samuel's fleeting romantic interest and the absent mother who reenters his life sporadically. , a French actress recognized for roles in and the Goblet of Fire (2005) and the AMC series The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (2023–2024), provides a poised and enigmatic presence that underscores the character's elusive nature. Gloria Colston plays Gloria, Samuel's young daughter, whose evolving relationship with her father drives much of the narrative's emotional core. Who was 11 years old during filming, portraying an 8-year-old, Colston delivers a natural and endearing performance, notably handling scenes in both French and English with ease. In supporting roles, appears as Bernie, Samuel's steadfast friend and confidant who offers and unwavering support. Bertrand, a Canadian celebrated for his work in Starbuck (2011) and (2013), infuses the character with warmth and humor. Ashley Walters plays Lowell, a stunt coordinator who aids Samuel in his new life. Walters, a British and former rapper known from the Sky One series Bulletproof (2018–2021), contributes to the film's multicultural dynamics. The casting process emphasized performers capable of bilingual dialogue to suit the story's transatlantic scope, with no reported controversies surrounding selections. The ensemble's chemistry, particularly the rapport between Sy and Colston, bolsters the film's blend of comedy and drama, creating authentic father-daughter moments that resonate amid the tonal shifts.

Production

Filming

Principal photography for Two Is a Family commenced on 21 September 2015 in southern France, capturing the film's opening scenes along the French Riviera, including beaches and homes that depicted the protagonist Samuel's carefree lifestyle. The production then transitioned to London in October 2015, where filming utilized streets in areas such as Shoreditch, Piccadilly Circus, and Notting Hill for scenes involving family life and stunt work, alongside studio sets equipped with rigs for action sequences. The shoot wrapped on 10 December 2015, spanning approximately two and a half months overall. Filming faced several challenges, particularly in coordinating child actors portraying Samuel's daughter at different ages; the young actress Gloria Colston, who played the 8-year-old Gloria and appeared daily alongside , required a supportive environment to maintain her natural, bilingual performance and spontaneity. Working with infants in early scenes proved unpredictable, necessitating creative techniques like using perches to guide their attention. For the stunt sequences, worked with his regular stunt double to ensure authenticity in his portrayal of a professional cascadeur, integrating action elements seamlessly into the narrative. London's frequently rainy weather during the October-to-December period added unintended realism to scenes of Samuel's adjustment to urban life but complicated outdoor shoots. Cinematographer Nicolas Massart contributed to the film's vibrant visuals through an anamorphic lens and a palette dominated by elegant blue tones, enhancing the contrast between the sunlit and the more subdued settings, as inspired by director Hugo Gélin's vision for emotional depth. Gélin adopted a hands-on approach on set, fostering collaboration among the crew—including the , , and —to prioritize natural performances and authentic emotional moments, particularly in interactions between Sy and Colston.

Post-production

The post-production of Two Is a Family (original title: Demain tout commence) was handled by a team that refined the raw footage captured during in 2015, culminating in a final cut ready for its December 2016 release. Editing was led by Grégoire Sivan and Valentin Feron, who focused on balancing the film's tonal shifts between lighthearted and poignant to maintain emotional engagement throughout its 117-minute runtime. Sound design addressed the bilingual nature of the production, seamlessly integrating French and English recorded on set while enhancing sequences with layered effects for impacts and ambient noise to heighten the action's intensity. The and foley artists contributed to a cohesive that supported the narrative's elements. Visual effects work was limited, primarily employing CGI to augment select sequences and subtle enhancements for scenes depicting illness, under the supervision of visual effects director Alain Carsoux. emphasized contrasts between the vibrant, sunlit sequences and the more subdued, urban grit of settings, contributing to the film's visual storytelling. The original score was composed by , incorporating upbeat, piano-driven tracks to underscore the tender father-daughter moments, with orchestral swells for dramatic peaks; the soundtrack includes the score and selected licensed songs. Post-production wrapped in late 2016, allowing for the film's timely on December 7.

Release

Distribution

The film had its world premiere at the Arras Film Festival on November 4, 2016. It received a in on December 7, 2016, distributed by Mars Films. Following its domestic debut, Two Is a Family expanded internationally in 2017, beginning with releases in several European markets, including on January 5, on December 7, 2016 (French-speaking regions), January 5, 2017 (German-speaking regions), and April 20, 2017 (Italian-speaking ), the on December 15, 2016 (extending into early 2017 screenings), and on March 31. The film reached the on September 18, 2017, and had a theatrical run in the United States starting April 7, 2017. International versions were typically presented with in English-speaking territories and select European countries, while dubbed editions were available in some non-French markets to broaden accessibility. SND, the international distribution arm of , managed world sales for the film, securing deals across multiple territories following its acquisition in 2015. In , Mars Films handled the primary theatrical rollout, while regional distributors included Belga Films in , Tobis Film in , and others for localized releases. The U.S. limited engagement operated through independent channels without a major studio backer. The release strategy emphasized theatrical screenings as the core format, capitalizing on the film's stunt sequences and emotional narrative for cinema audiences, though no enhanced formats like were employed. In , the film carried a "Tous publics" rating from the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC), indicating suitability for all ages due to mild language and thematic elements involving family dynamics, equivalent to a G rating internationally.

Marketing

The marketing campaign for Two Is a Family (original French title: Demain tout commence) centered on leveraging Omar Sy's international stardom from films like The Intouchables while highlighting the universal theme of unexpected fatherhood and personal growth. The tagline, mirroring the film's title, emphasized the protagonist Samuel's life-altering journey from carefree bachelor to single parent, appealing to audiences seeking emotional depth blended with humor. This approach positioned the film as a feel-good family drama, drawing in viewers through Sy's charismatic portrayal of reluctant maturity. Promotional materials were designed to balance comedy and sentimentality. The initial , released on October 17, 2016, focused on the lighthearted chaos of Samuel adapting to diaper changes and toddler antics, setting a comedic tone to attract broad interest. A subsequent full trailer on November 22, 2016, shifted emphasis to emotional highs, including poignant father-daughter bonds, to deepen audience investment ahead of the December 7 release. Key posters showcased Sy cradling Gloria Colston, who played his daughter, in warm, evocative imagery that reinforced the film's heartfelt core without revealing major plot twists. Publicity efforts targeted French media outlets with extensive press tours and interviews featuring Sy, who drew parallels between his character's evolution and his own experiences as a father of four. In discussions on platforms like RTL and , Sy shared insights into portraying paternal instincts, enhancing the campaign's relatability and authenticity for family demographics. These appearances, coupled with red-carpet events like the Paris premiere on November 28, 2016, generated widespread media coverage to build pre-release buzz. The strategy included tie-ins with family-focused outlets and a robust digital push, such as making-of videos on that offered glimpses into on-set dynamics between Sy and the young cast, fostering fan engagement on social platforms. With a production budget of approximately 17.5 million euros, the marketing allocation represented a substantial portion aimed at maximizing Sy's draw and the film's cross-generational appeal in and select international markets.

Commercial Performance

Box Office

Two Is a Family opened in on December 7, 2016, earning $3,682,002 during its first weekend from 595 theaters, placing second at the behind Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. The film benefited from the holiday season, with grosses decreasing by 18.1% to $3,016,952 over the week (December 28, 2016–January 1, 2017) across 808 theaters, reflecting strong family audience turnout despite the drop from the prior period. Into January 2017, it maintained steady with a 37% drop to $1,899,501 the following week and further holds of 24.2% and 27.2% in subsequent weeks, culminating in a domestic total of $23,337,388 from over 3 million admissions. Internationally, the film accumulated $26,281,730 outside France, with major earnings from European markets including ($7,827,815), ($6,937,802), and ($3,430,542). Smaller contributions came from the and , estimated under $2 million combined based on limited releases and attendance figures of around 150,000 tickets in . In the United States, it had a minimal limited release, grossing under $500,000. The worldwide total reached $49,619,118 against a of approximately €17.5 million (about $18.5 million at 2016 exchange rates), yielding moderate profitability after and distribution costs. Compared to other French comedies of 2016, it outperformed titles like Irréprochable ($5.2 million domestic) but fell short of Omar Sy's (2011), which grossed $426 million worldwide. As a of the Mexican film , it achieved solid returns relative to the original's $100.5 million global haul, though on a smaller scale.

Home Media

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in on April 7, 2017, distributed by Vidéo. These editions featured bonus materials, including a 19-minute making-of detailing the production process. Digital distribution began with availability on in as of 2025, followed by streaming on . International video-on-demand options include rentals and purchases via and in various regions. Subtitled versions in English were issued for markets including the and , with releases such as the PAL Region 4 DVD in on November 1, 2018. As of , the film continues to be accessible on French platforms such as Canal+, ensuring ongoing home viewing options.

Reception

Critical Response

Two Is a Family received mixed reviews from critics, with an approval rating of 43% on based on 14 reviews. In , the film fared slightly better, earning an average rating of 3.2 out of 5 from 15 professional reviews compiled on . Critics frequently praised Omar Sy's charismatic performance as the irresponsible yet devoted father Samuel, noting how his natural charm and elevated the material. The heartfelt chemistry between Sy and young co-star Gloria Colston was highlighted as a key strength, creating touching moments in their father-daughter dynamic. Additionally, the film's comedic sequences, showcasing Samuel's transition to a stuntman career in , were commended for their energy and visual appeal. On the negative side, reviewers criticized the film for its predictability, particularly as a of the 2013 Mexican film Instructions Not Included, adhering closely to a familiar formula without much innovation. The involving a manipulative illness element was seen as overly sentimental and contrived, pulling at emotional strings in a heavy-handed manner. Tone shifts from lighthearted to dramatic were often described as uneven, resulting in a disjointed narrative. Notable reviews reflected this divide; described it as a "crowd-pleasing" remake that captures the original's appeal despite its formulaic nature. In France, faulted the film for a "succession of missed promises," lamenting its failure to fully realize its potential in adapting the story culturally. Overall, the reception underscored stronger local appreciation in France for its accessible family themes compared to more tepid international responses focused on its conventional structure.

Audience Response and Accolades

The film garnered positive audience reception, earning a 7.3/10 rating on based on over 29,000 user votes, with viewers frequently praising its emotional depth and exploration of family themes, particularly the evolving father-daughter bond between and Gloria. On , the audience score stands at 76%, reflecting appreciation for the heartfelt storytelling and Omar Sy's charismatic performance that balances humor with poignant moments of personal growth. However, some viewers expressed backlash toward the twist ending, criticizing it as manipulative or overly sentimental, which detracted from the film's earlier authenticity for a portion of the audience. In terms of cultural impact, Demain tout commence sparked discussions in French media and academic circles about single fatherhood and the challenges of unexpected parenthood, highlighting themes of responsibility and emotional resilience in contemporary family dynamics. Its moderate legacy as a feel-good remake of the Mexican film has positioned it as an accessible entry into conversations on modern , though it did not achieve the transformative cultural footprint of Sy's earlier breakout role in . The film received limited accolades, with the Italian dubbing of Sy's nominated for the Gran Premio Internazionale del Doppiaggio in 2017, recognizing Luca Biagini's voice work. No major international awards followed, and nominations for Best Foreign Film in select territories remain unconfirmed beyond preliminary buzz. Audience demographics showed strong appeal among families drawn to its relatable themes of parenthood and among fans of , who valued his shift from comedic to dramatic roles. Home media releases and streaming availability have sustained interest, contributing to 4.8 million admissions abroad in 2017 and ongoing viewership on platforms like in various markets.

References

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