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“Step Brothers”is an all-time favorite amongcomedy lovers, and that apparently includes lauded French actress Marion Cotillard, who says she has watched the 2008 film starring Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly over and over again. Each time, she says, the ending makes her shed some tears.
“It might sound weird, but I always cry at the end of ‘Step Brothers.’ I’ve seen the movie ten times, and it still touches me at the end, when Will Ferrell sings. You don’t expect to cry watching that type of comedy, but I always do,” the “Assassin’s Creed” actress told “W Magazine,” which featuresher in its annual “Best Performances of the Year” issue.
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In all fairness to Cotillard, besides making us laugh, this film — about twoadult men squabbling over living with their parents — also has a beautiful and really touching message. And the last scene — in which Ferrell’s character, Brennan Huff, sings Andrea Bocelli’s “Por ti volare,” while his stepbrother, Dale Doback (Reilly), plays the drums — is definitely memorable.
In case youforgot about this very emotionallast scene, here is the video to remind you… grab a couple oftissues!
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