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Jean-Philippe

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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6,2/10
2097
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Jean-Philippe (2006)
FantasieKomödieMusik

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFabrice is a big - perhaps the biggest - fan of Jean-Philippe Smet, better known as Johnny Hallyday, the greatest rocker France has ever produced.Fabrice is a big - perhaps the biggest - fan of Jean-Philippe Smet, better known as Johnny Hallyday, the greatest rocker France has ever produced.Fabrice is a big - perhaps the biggest - fan of Jean-Philippe Smet, better known as Johnny Hallyday, the greatest rocker France has ever produced.

  • Regie
    • Laurent Tuel
  • Drehbuch
    • Laurent Tuel
    • Christophe Turpin
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Fabrice Luchini
    • Johnny Hallyday
    • Guilaine Londez
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,2/10
    2097
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Laurent Tuel
    • Drehbuch
      • Laurent Tuel
      • Christophe Turpin
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Fabrice Luchini
      • Johnny Hallyday
      • Guilaine Londez
    • 15Benutzerrezensionen
    • 6Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Fabrice Luchini
    Fabrice Luchini
    • Fabrice…
    Johnny Hallyday
    Johnny Hallyday
    • Jean-Philippe Smet…
    Guilaine Londez
    Guilaine Londez
    • Babette
    Élodie Bollée
    • Laura…
    Olivier Gueritée
    • Laurent
    • (as Olivier Guéritée)
    Antoine Duléry
    Antoine Duléry
    • Chris Summer…
    Caroline Cellier
    Caroline Cellier
    • Caroline
    Barbara Schulz
    Barbara Schulz
    • Gabrielle
    Jackie Berroyer
    • Le professeur de physique de Marion
    Jean-Claude Camus
    • Jean-Claude Camus
    Christine Paolini
    • Édith
    Antoine Stip
    • Denis Loman
    Christian Pereira
    Christian Pereira
    • Michel, un collègue de Fabrice
    Denis Braccini
    • Jean-Paul
    Francis Coffinet
    Francis Coffinet
    • Missonnier
    Carlo Nell
    • Le vieux barbu du pub
    Emilie de Preissac
    Emilie de Preissac
    • La copine de Marion
    Sophie Cattani
    • Jennifer
    • Regie
      • Laurent Tuel
    • Drehbuch
      • Laurent Tuel
      • Christophe Turpin
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    7rhumphrey

    Allumeeeeeeeeerrrr le feu-euh

    Fabrice Lucchini is a frail-looking, slightly manic, literary type who is perfectly capable of doing highly successful one-man shows where he reads poetry. Casting him as a middle-class washout whose sole passion is the music of a 60-year-old rocker sounds odd, but it works.

    And one night Fabrice (both the lead characters use their real first names in the film. There may or may not be a reason for this) takes a bump to the back of his head and wakes up in a parallel universe where his idol, Johnny, never made it to the French equivalent of "Opportunity Knocks", was never Discovered, never became a star...

    Johnny Hallyday is the stage name of one Jean-Philippe Smet (hence the title). Think of him as,say, the French equivalent of Cliff Richard. Still going strong at 60, whether or not you like his music you have to recognise he has undeniable talent as a musician. He also turns in quite a creditable performance for the film, and is a realistic counterweight to the effervescent Lucchini.

    The film is a pleasant, and eminently watchable, comedy. There are plenty of good jokes, although those who don't follow French popular culture might miss one or two references. It shouldn't spoil the film. Enjoy.
    9batleft

    What if Elvis never existed?

    I saw this film on a flight from Paris to JFK. I was so intrigued I watched it three times. Yes, three times. It's a "parallel universe" story with such an interesting twist - the final beat is just amazing, and I won't give it away here.

    The story had a few problems, but the acting was so honest and earnest and very, very funny, that they could be easily forgiven. Big, huge jokes.

    After viewing it the first time I asked the French gentleman next to me if he knew the movie. He said he did and explained who the principals were, which made the film the second time even MORE clever.

    Congratulations to the filmmakers and thanks for making an otherwise horrible transatlantic flight pleasurable.
    7ElMaruecan82

    Desperately Seeking Johnny...

    (Dedicated to Johnny Hallyday 1943-2017)

    "Jean Philippe" is what I call a 'what if' movie, what if you lived the same day over and over? What if you were paid one million dollars to let your wife sleep with a stranger? What if you could be someone else? Movies that take one simple sentence to be summed up and with the kind of premise any viewer with a minimum luggage of curiosity would give a chance to.

    The "What if" question here is more likely to appeal to a French audience: what if Jean Philippe Smet better known as Johnny Halliday, even better known as "Johnny", didn't exist? Well, if there was one French artist who was the perfect candidate to that question, it certainly is Johnny, the most iconic of all, the emblematic figure of the baby-boom generation, from a teenager idol channeling Elvis and James Dean to a biker's idol. He's probably the singer with the most vocal and passionate fans, some who followed him from the start, some who got the Johnny virus transmitted by the family.

    Luchini plays one of these fans, but to say that he transmitted the virus to his wife and daughter, named Laura like Johnny's, wouldn't reflect the reality. But to call Fabrice (that's his name) a fan would be the understatement of the year, Johnny isn't just an idol, he's a full-time dedication, a budget too, any disc, prop or object loosely related to the idol is good enough for the "Johnny room", a sort of sanctuary full of discs, relics, and the collectibles they make a fortune out in "Pawn Stars". And the passion naturally transcends the limits of the room, Fabrice listens to Johnny, talks Johnny and breaths Johnny every minute of the day, and there was no better actor than Luchini to convey that level of "mental" passion.

    Indeed, the actor is famous for going into long eloquent tirades, and get passionate about the most banal stuff. His verbal delirium outbursts are perhaps his most famous trademarks, a blessing for impersonators, and when it mixes with the passion for Johnny, the tone is set the most effectively. In the pivotal scene, e he can't stop singing Johnny's hit songs at night in a peaceful neighborhood, and gets immediately punched in the face. When he wakes up, something changed in the "air". Anyone wouldn't have noticed it after a few days, but it takes a Johnny hardcore fan to immediately spot a world where his idol doesn't exist.

    Luchini is the first reason the film works. It's not just the premise, if Johnny doesn't exist, well, that hardly changes the face of earth, one must find a way to make the consequences of his inexistence cinematically tangible, so the fan's perspective is the right one. And It's fun to have people saying "who's Johnny?" and test Fabrice's suspension of disbelief, but a succession of baffled reactions doesn't drive a film for too long and the screenwriter knew it. Fabrice tries to understand why Johnny seems to have vanished from existence after that knockout punch and then realizes he's in a world where Hallyday didn't exist, but not in the sense that Jean-Philippe Smet wouldn't exist as well.

    And this is where the film reveals its subtler touch, it's not about Halliday not existing but about Jean Philippe Smet not making it in stardom, for some reason, Fabrice intuitively guesses that Jean Phillipe does exist and that has somewhat influenced his own life (starting with his daughter's name). Fabrice searches for Johnny, learns why he didn't make it and does his best to launch his career. The underlying message seems that it's never too late to be what we were meant to be and it's a positive one although a bit predictable. It's also fun to see Fabrice trying to gain the trust of Jean Philippe, played with the perfect dose of realism and sympathy by the rocker.

    Seeing Johnny being himself while totally oblivious to the kind of phenomenon he would have been adds a dimension of poignancy and sensitiveness in the character, as if he might have wished to live a simpler life or have a taste of it. The film is never as good as when it tones down the whole celebration of Johnny and becomes a more intimate introspection into the real-life counterpart Jean Philippe. It is later revealed why Jean Philippe didn't become Johnny but in reality, no failed audition or accident could have prevented him from becoming what he was born to be: a legend and the film is so aware of its awareness it follows it rather than dares to contradict it, wouldn't it have been more interesting to draw Fabrice toward's Johnny's idea of himself than having Jean-Philippe becoming Johnny.

    It's like the film had to have that great finale but while the climactic performance of Johnny is a great moment, it is played in a kind of rush followed by ten final minutes that feel like false notes, as if the whole thing was just "a joke". But despite the clumsy ending, watching the film in the context of Johnny's passing kind of erases this little flaw and elevates the film as the best cinematic tribute to the singer. Johnny was such a prevalent figure he became one of those people you couldn't imagine dying one day, so it took everyone by surprise when, on a sad December morning, France was an orphan of its greatest legend.

    No one could imagine him dead, but who said he was dead? His legacy would live forever and while not physically present, he'll still be here. And that's one of the aspect of Johnny's charisma the film demonstrates quite well, thanks to Luchini's exuberant but sensitive performance, even in a world when he's not present, we felt his presence when he was desperately telling people he existed. Johnny could exist on his own, through one fan, let alone millions and millions.
    8IWasKnownAsThe1SentenceReviewer

    Very, VERY, funny movie

    Very, VERY, funny movie, nice plot and a fresh take on Halliday's career and top hit musical numbers; I would certainly recommend watching this film for a good laugh and a good vibrant rock-and-roll à la French.
    dbdumonteil

    Retiens Johnny!

    The screenplay boasts one of the best ideas of the year: knowing Hallyday's popularity -whatever you may think of his talents as a singer-in France ,you cannot imagine the second half of the 20th century without him for a French (and I mean:for a French).As an user has smartly pointed it out ,it's America without Elvis.And England without Cliff Richard.And the world without the Beatles!!! I would not be surprised if they made a remake some day .

    As an user writes,Johnny is definitely not an actor.But Fabrice Lucchini is one of the best thespians of his generation.It is not enough: the first part is,at a pinch,interesting,but things peter out afterward:the ending is disappointing to a fault.We are waiting for an unexpected end ,for something weird and we are left with almost nothing.

    The macho touch: in the real world, it's the woman who prepares the coffee at the office;but in the "parallel " one ,the "abnormal" universe where the idol Johnny never existed ,the roles reverse.

    Johnny's fans will be overjoyed.The others can move on.

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      Funny fact: Fabrice Luchini is an huge, enormous fan of Johnny Hallyday in real life, and also a good friend...
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      Referenced in 69 minutes sans chichis: Johnny Hallyday (2015)
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      Written by Laurent Tuel and Alexandre Lessertisseur and 'Renan Jericho'

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 5. April 2006 (Frankreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Frankreich
    • Sprache
      • Französisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Жан-Филипп
    • Drehorte
      • Aérodrome, Bernes-sur-Oise - Bruyères-sur-Oise, Val-d'Oise, Frankreich(a few deleted shots)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Fidélité Productions
      • Bankable
      • StudioCanal
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      • 12.900.000 € (geschätzt)
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      • 8.627.775 $
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