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L'homme qui en savait trop... peu

Titre original : The Man Who Knew Too Little
  • 1997
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  • 1h 34min
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Bill Murray in L'homme qui en savait trop... peu (1997)
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Wallace Ritchie est confondu avec un espion et doit mettre fin à un complot d'assassiner des dirigeants internationaux lors d'un banquet.Wallace Ritchie est confondu avec un espion et doit mettre fin à un complot d'assassiner des dirigeants internationaux lors d'un banquet.Wallace Ritchie est confondu avec un espion et doit mettre fin à un complot d'assassiner des dirigeants internationaux lors d'un banquet.

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    • Jon Amiel
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    • Howard Franklin
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    secondtake

    Classic comedic timing, hilarious plot, solid cast and good writing...yes, see it!

    The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997)

    There are those who think Bill Murray can do no wrong, that he has an impeccable comic flair and intelligence that drive even mediocre fare. And I'm one of them.

    And this is relatively humdrum stuff on one level--though the basic idea of spoofing a spy superstar is as old and reliable as James Bond himself. (I mean, Bond spoofs were around when Sean Connery was still 007.) And the writing is really very witty here, giving two prongs forward in this mostly funny, always fast affair.

    That is--I laughed a lot! That's the goal. The cold war themes of the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. going head to head were old even in 1997 but of course not old for James Bond, and this does harken back somehow to the original. Murray plays a classic type--the hero who succeeds by accident. Often, it's the absurdity and illogic of this odd hero that makes him successful, surprising the professionals and seeming brazen and original. And so he is.

    The plot is simple--some bad guys have a bomb that's going to go off in five hours. We know that at the start, and so the rest is loaded with anticipation and dread as the deadline nears. We also know (in this sort of movie) that no harm will come to Murray's cheerful, doltish American type. So the race against the clock is a series of gags and spoofs and lucky twists, all good for laughs. Murray is the key to it all, playing the naive participant with that uncanny timing and innocent face too well, over and over. If it were only about Murry this would be a 10 star masterpiece. The rest of the cast, and the eventual inevitability of the plot, hold it back, though. So it is what it is, still a great romp.

    You want more than that? You won't get it. But why would you? Enjoy.
    lawprof

    It's summer, it's hot, kids are home, time to kick back.

    With my son out-of-school, it's a bit trickier getting time to see the films I really enjoy. TRANSLATION: it's that time of year for a lot of rentals of films he likes and I can handle. After a tough day of lounging by the pool, another viewing of "The Seventh Seal" won't fly.

    But Bill Murray in "The Man Who Knew Too Little" gives us that perfect summertime, late night film. Murray stars as a bumbling, clueless American who pops into London unexpected and uninvited so his Master of the Universe brother can celebrate his birthday. Trouble is the brother and his wife are entertaining visitors from Germany for a business presentation and Murray can't fit in. His brother has to make him disappear for the evening.

    Which leads to the complex plot. Given a ticket for a live, interactive, TV show without walls (or a specific locale), Murray stumbles into a plot by a top British spymaster and his Soviet counterpart to pull off a midnight assassination of two ambassadors, thus wrecking a treaty ending the Cold War (and their lucrative, paranoia-tinged careers). Believing he's in a very big show, and with - of course - suitable and gorgeous female assistance he hits a lot of London (sometimes literally).

    A little dated, I'm not so sure we wouldn't welcome some of the uncertainties and stresses of the Cold War for the unfolding enigma of international relations today. Hey, I shouldn't get serious and neither does Murray as he blunders about dispatching assassins and bystanders with ease.

    This is a very physical comedy, Murray's forte. There isn't a serious idea in the script and the outcome is as predictable as May drizzle in London. But my kid couldn't stop laughing and that's good enough for me.
    ebbpeg

    This is a classic comedy film!

    This film was a classic the moment it was put together. Bill Murray has never been funnier. He plays his character flawlessly. The supporting cast down to the extras are perfect. It brings to life a type of comedy that has faded in recent years. It is a perfect film. If you like Bill Murray, or the Pink Panther movies, or even good old fashioned comedy, this is the movie to see!
    8wipster

    Excellent parody!

    Anybody who didn't enjoy this movie didn't get it... it was one of the most hilarious parodies I've ever seen. But, perhaps the circumstances of my initial viewing overly influenced my opinion. On a business trip to DC in 1998, I saw "The Game" with Michael Douglas and Sean Penn on the way out... great movie, but very heavy and deep. However on the way back, this movie was playing. Based on initial reviews I wasn't expecting much, but watching it was like someone purposely made a funny version of The Game, and I probably annoyed my fellow passengers as I was laughing so hard. I thought Murray was at his best, not unlike Chevy Chase in the Fletch movies (shame they didn't make more of those), as they were both in their comical element.

    The coincidental (or perhaps not) pairing of these two films really added to my enjoyment of both. On a cold rainy weekend, I strongly recommend renting both and watching them in the same order I did… you won't be disappointed!
    bob the moo

    Funny if slight

    Wally Ritchie flies from America to visit his brother in London for his birthday. However James has a business meeting and needs Wally out of the way for the evening. He books Wally onto a new murder-evening style experience where you get to play the character of an secret agent or the like. However Wally answers the wrong phone call and is mistaken for hitman Spenser. Following the instructions of the call, Wally becomes involved in a plot to start the cold war again by killing a mix of Ambassadors. Blissfully unaware Wally sets out to foil the plot.

    This is one of those films that I'd kept meaning to see for ages but never got round to it. So when I finally did I maybe had too high expectations for it. So for the first 20 minutes I was a little impatient and was bothered that I wasn't really enjoying it or laughing very much. However once I got past this I relaxed and started to enjoy it.

    The plot is mush and even if you take it seriously, all the pieces don't fit together and the plot doesn't make a lot of sense. However ignore all this plot nonsense – this is all about Wally stumbling from one misunderstanding to another lucky occurrence. We're not in the realms of classic comedy here and it certainly isn't hilarious. Rather it's funny and enjoyable – in that, even when I wasn't smiling I still had a fixed grin on my face.

    Murray is the film's saviour. He stumbles around so very well and makes even the most basic misunderstanding funny. Gallagher is a passable straightman and Walley-Kilmer is decent but really suffers from having to share a screen with Murray. A fleet of British faces make up the rest of the cast – from Molina, Wilson, Woodeson to the sublime John Thomson and faces like Dexter Fletcher and `that guy offa Family Affairs'. To be honest it's all a bit distracting having so many `oh, that's ……' and you do have to try and get past it.

    Overall this isn't the funniest thing you'll ever see, but it is enjoyable and will make you smile for 90 minutes, even if the belly laughs are less often than you'd like. Murray runs the show and brings laughs out of the least inspired routines. Well worth a watch if you're in a silly, undemanding mood.

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    • Anecdotes
      At the airport Bill Murray is asked for his passport. He said the pictures not a very good picture and opens his wallet. It is his picture of Carl Spackler from Caddyshack
    • Gaffes
      The German map shown at the presentation is completely wrong. Frankfurt is found roughly in the Munich area and so forth.
    • Citations

      James Ritchie: Am I talking to an actor now, or a human being?

      Chief Insp. Cockburn: Neither sir, I'm a policeman.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Mad City/Bean/Starship Troopers/Eve's Bayou/The Wings of the Dove (1997)
    • Bandes originales
      Hully Gully
      Written by Fred Smith and Clifford Goldsmith (as Cliff Goldsmith)

      Performed by Tommy Kinsman

      Courtesy of Mercury Records Ltd.

      By Arrangement with Polygram Film & TV Licensing

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 juin 1998 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El teatro de la vida
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Dingwall Road, Croydon, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(roundabout scene)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Warner Bros.
      • New Regency Productions
      • Polar Productions
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    • Budget
      • 20 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 13 717 039 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 604 819 $US
      • 16 nov. 1997
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 13 717 039 $US
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      • 1h 34min(94 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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