Nicky Larson et le Parfum de Cupidon

Nicky Larson et le Parfum de Cupidon ("Nicky Larson and Cupid's Perfume") is a French crime comedy directed by Philippe Lacheau who also co-wrote the screenplay with Julien Arruti and Pierre Lacheau. It is an adaptation of the Japanese manga and anime series City Hunter (known as Nicky Larson in France) by Tsukasa Hojo, who agreed to the adaptation after reading the script. The film features Philippe Lacheau, Élodie Fontan, Tarek Boudali and Julien Arruti in lead roles, along with Didier Bourdon, Kamel Guenfoud, Sophie Mousel, Hélène Lamberti and Pamela Anderson in supporting roles. It was first released on 6 February 2019.

Synopsis
Nicky Larson is an unusual private investigator, as talented a street fighter as a sniper. He is often called on to solve problems that no one can solve. Aided by his partner Laura, he offers multiple services to his customers, more or less dangerous. But, as professional and famous as he is, he has a major flaw: his particularly exacerbated penchant for the fairer sex, which poses a lot of worries to Laura.

One of his clients entrusts him one day the mission to protect the "Cupid's perfume", a fragrance that makes anyone who wears it absolutely irresistible. But a moment of distraction on Larson's part allow thugs to seize it. Nicky Larson must then recover the perfume

Cast
The characters are named as they are known in the French dubbed version of the anime series:


 * Philippe Lacheau as Nicky Larson (Ryo Saeba)
 * Élodie Fontan as Laura Marconi (Kaori Makimura)
 * Tarek Boudali as Poncho
 * Julien Arruti as Gilbert Skippy
 * Didier Bourdon as Dominique Lettelier
 * Kamel Guenfoud as Mammouth (Umibozu)
 * Sophie Mousel as Hélène Lamberti (Saeko Nogami)
 * Raphaël Personnaz as Tony Marconi (Hideyuki Makimura)
 * Pamela Anderson as Jessica Fox
 * Gérard Jugnot as the psychologist
 * Chantal Ladesou as Gilbert's mother-in-law
 * Audrey Lamy as Gilbert's wife
 * Jarry as the mayor Mokkori
 * Reem Kherici as the tatooed girl
 * Pascal Boisson as Paco
 * Jérôme Le Banner as Joe
 * Arben Bajraktaraj as Black Gloves
 * Achille Potier as Jordan, Gilbert's son
 * Elisa Bachir Bey as a model
 * Adja Kaba as a model
 * Noémie Demeule as a model
 * Liya Kebede as the professor's daughter
 * Dorothée as l’hôtesse aéroportuaire (cameo appearance)
 * Jean-Paul Césari as the singer at the Fashion Police party (cameo appearance)
 * Vincent Ropion as the television reporter (cameo appearance)
 * Medi Sadoun as the lie detector inspector (cameo appearance)

Promotion
A poster of the film was unveiled on June 8, 2018, revealing the title of the film, Nicky Larson et le Parfum de Cupidon (Nicky Larson and Cupid's Perfume).

The first trailer of the film was unveiled on September 25, 2018, while a trailer called "finale" was presented on December 4, 2018 by Sony Pictures France.

At the Comic Con Paris in October 2018, it was revealed that Jean-Paul Césari and Vincent Ropion would make cameos in the film. The first being the interpreter of the French credits song of the animated series while the second is the French voice of the main characte.r

Release
The film was previewed over most of France on December 15, 2018, before its national release on February 6, 2019, the same in Switzerland. On February 13, 2019, the film was released in Belgium and on March 14, 2019 in Thailand.

Box office
The film debuted at #3 in France, with an opening weekend gross of €3,111,807 ($3,515,249). In France, the film sold more than 1million tickets and grossed €8,817,024 ($10,031,595) by 24 February 2019. As of 31 March 2019, the film has sold 1,684,350 tickets and grossed $12,898,742 in France. Worldwide, the film has sold 1,709,805 tickets and grossed $13,118,912 as of 31 March 2019.

Reception
On December 14, 2018, the day before the premiere, Simon Riaux, in his review for Écran large, wrote: ... "the film sends a handful of sometimes hilarious images, sometimes imbued with unexpected prettiness (...) in subjective vision in quilted pursuit", but "the story manages to hold an astonishing harmony between pastiche and first degree. (...) The dialogues appear more than once as the main weak point of the team". Frédéric Mignard from Avoir-alire admits that it is "probably the most sympathetic film of its author since the Babysittings, far from the recent shipwrecks in comic strip adaptation, like that of Gaston Lagaffe. (...) To tell the truth, the misunderstandings gags and the astonishing situations are typical of the work of Lacheau (...) and as one is never bored nor has the impression of wasting his time, one mays pardon him his few artistic wanderings."

Alexandre Lazerges of GQ wrote that "Philippe Lacheau is worse than Qu'est-ce qu'on a encore fait au Bon Dieu ?, destroying a cult manga despite the presence of Pamela Anderson and Dorothée"