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Rémi François es un detective contratado para buscar a Ange Leoni, un corso que al parecer ha heredado una casa de 2 millones de euros.Rémi François es un detective contratado para buscar a Ange Leoni, un corso que al parecer ha heredado una casa de 2 millones de euros.Rémi François es un detective contratado para buscar a Ange Leoni, un corso que al parecer ha heredado una casa de 2 millones de euros.
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I watched this movie last night and loved it.
From the opening scene where the caricatured bumbling mainland police are foiled by the caricatured independantist locals, I was laughing my head off.
Remi the private detective from Paris is hired on a commercial matter to go to Corsica to find Ange Leoni, the independantist who happens to be on the run from police.
Many farcical scenes ensue as Remi comes up against a closed culture while Ange plays cat and mouse with the police. Meanwhile rival gangs of independantists and rival judicial organisations all vie with each other for influence and control over events with mostly ridiculous results.
I've never been to Corsica, but if you've ever read "Asterix in Corsica", you will understand what all the jokes are about, although I doubt this movie would be anywhere near as much fun with subtitles.
The deliberately thick patois at the start is only there for colour - the rest of the movie is in lightly southern-accented French.
From the opening scene where the caricatured bumbling mainland police are foiled by the caricatured independantist locals, I was laughing my head off.
Remi the private detective from Paris is hired on a commercial matter to go to Corsica to find Ange Leoni, the independantist who happens to be on the run from police.
Many farcical scenes ensue as Remi comes up against a closed culture while Ange plays cat and mouse with the police. Meanwhile rival gangs of independantists and rival judicial organisations all vie with each other for influence and control over events with mostly ridiculous results.
I've never been to Corsica, but if you've ever read "Asterix in Corsica", you will understand what all the jokes are about, although I doubt this movie would be anywhere near as much fun with subtitles.
The deliberately thick patois at the start is only there for colour - the rest of the movie is in lightly southern-accented French.
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I saw this movie for the first time last night, and absolutely laughed my head off! I am an American who does speak French, so I don't know what laughs might be "lost in translation" for some non-francophones, but, the sheer comical situations, personalities, and facial expressions, I think are hilarious in any language. The added treat is the extremely lovely settings, indoor and outdoor, where the film takes place. Now I feel I must see Corsica at least once in my lifetime.
Unlike many French films, which are so often self-conscious, unimaginative, and non-spontaneous, "L'enquête corse" is totally spontaneous and refreshing. It delivers!
Unlike many French films, which are so often self-conscious, unimaginative, and non-spontaneous, "L'enquête corse" is totally spontaneous and refreshing. It delivers!
The movies is a quite good one in its category. It will give you some good time and laughs while you follow the story of the detective from Paris and the local people of Corse.
Do not expect deep thoughts, special effects, multimillion setups or Oscar nominee scenes. Just some good time to relax. That's what the film is meant for...
Jean Reno and Christian Clavier will provide you with their acting talent. They are very good at making you smile or laugh. 'Lea' gives something for the eyes. The locals give you some parody of the Corsican historical heritage...
Do not expect deep thoughts, special effects, multimillion setups or Oscar nominee scenes. Just some good time to relax. That's what the film is meant for...
Jean Reno and Christian Clavier will provide you with their acting talent. They are very good at making you smile or laugh. 'Lea' gives something for the eyes. The locals give you some parody of the Corsican historical heritage...
This film is about a Parisian detective hunting for a certain influential mob leader in Corsica.
after watching the film, my impression is that a lot of stuff is lost in translation. The film gives me a happy and uplifting impression, along with the sunny and beautiful scenery of Corsica. The budget is good and the sets are beautifully done. Caterina Murino is so beautiful, she steals many of the scenes. As for the plot, sometimes it does not make sense. In one scene, Christian Clavier walks up a church tower, but the next scene he gets out of a police car. What happened there? I have the feeling that certain scenes are meant to be funny, but I fail to grasp it completely. An example is that Christian Clavier endures the choirs at 2 in the morning. It is a fun film to watch, but I think it would have been better if I understood French or their culture.
after watching the film, my impression is that a lot of stuff is lost in translation. The film gives me a happy and uplifting impression, along with the sunny and beautiful scenery of Corsica. The budget is good and the sets are beautifully done. Caterina Murino is so beautiful, she steals many of the scenes. As for the plot, sometimes it does not make sense. In one scene, Christian Clavier walks up a church tower, but the next scene he gets out of a police car. What happened there? I have the feeling that certain scenes are meant to be funny, but I fail to grasp it completely. An example is that Christian Clavier endures the choirs at 2 in the morning. It is a fun film to watch, but I think it would have been better if I understood French or their culture.
7OMTR
The awesome duo, who brought the "Visitors" to the stratospheric level of cult classic of the French cinema, is teaming up again for a pleasant Corsican comedy. However, it does not reach the level of the medieval and temporal epic, nor that of "Welcome to the Sticks" in the same kind of genre.
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- ConexionesFeatured in Edición Especial Coleccionista: Especial Scope (2010)
- Bandas sonorasMarinella
Music by Vincent Scotto
Lyrics by René Pujol, Émile Audiffred and Georges Koger
Performed by Dominique Vincenti, Jean-Marie Gianelli, Jacques Luciani Pulicani,
André Tomasso and Jean-Claude Fiori
(c) Editions Salabert
Courtesy of BMG Music Vision
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
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- The Corsican File
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- Presupuesto
- EUR 18,630,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 19,035,653
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 32 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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