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It is a different comedy by French actor comedian Jad, who tries to reconnect with his son again by moving to New York. Jad discovers that he has left behind wide fame and very special privileges, which may change the course of things. On the other hand, Jad calls his old friend Jerry Seinfeld unexpectedly, and at the same time Jason's problems may be moving from bad to worse because of more behavior, and Gad and Bryan have a plan about Jason.
At first it might be easy to mistake Huge In France for a gallic exercise in melancholy, but the whimsical Mediterranean-folky score reminds us that this is, in fact a comedy, of the fish-out-of water variety.
Huge in France still isn't quite good enough to justify further investment in what is yet another real-comic-as-semi-dramatic-version-of-themselves series that's less Curb Your Enthusiasm and more Dice meets Really Rob.