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Fabrice est un fervent admirateur, voire le plus grand fan, de Jean-Philippe Smet, mieux connu sous le nom de Johnny Hallyday, le plus grand rocker français de tous les temps.Fabrice est un fervent admirateur, voire le plus grand fan, de Jean-Philippe Smet, mieux connu sous le nom de Johnny Hallyday, le plus grand rocker français de tous les temps.Fabrice est un fervent admirateur, voire le plus grand fan, de Jean-Philippe Smet, mieux connu sous le nom de Johnny Hallyday, le plus grand rocker français de tous les temps.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Olivier Gueritée
- Laurent
- (as Olivier Guéritée)
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There is hardly anybody with the knowledge of French culture and civilization who is not aware of Johnny Hallyday especially his immense contributions to French rock and roll. Watching "Jean Philippe", one can confidently say that not knowing about Johnny Hallyday in France is as sacrilegious as not knowing about Cliff Richard in UK. This Laurent Tuel film is an excellent lesson in making viewers learn that not only is Johnny a great singer but also a great actor. In a film which seeks to get closer to his likable persona, Johnny has given an amazing but somewhat restrained performance which never attempts to go over the top. What makes this film credible is the fact that it has some amazing performances by Fabrice Luchini who is hailed as one of French cinema's most intellectual actor. On many occasions, he has proved that he can fit in any role as his performances reveal that cinema has not lost any of its charms. 'Jean-Philippe' constantly reminds us that forgotten heroes need to be resurrected at all costs as the world cannot afford to move forward without real heroes.
I read in the comments the right were bought for an American remake? WOW cashing on a pop-star is easy just everywhere.
A few good moments, a few funny moments too and a remarkably good performance from Johnny as acting is not his thing. To set the whole film on the shoulders of someone who is not an actor and who just did a few cameos and guest star appearances is a proof of courage.
Fabrice Luccini is just... himself and for some people pretty annoying, but sort of okay here.
If you can watch it on a plane, OK keep your eyes open for the first half. Don't make the mistake of buying it unless you're a big big fan of Johnny.
For Johnny it shows that he may get further on the silver screen, and without doing what Miss Hilton did.
A few good moments, a few funny moments too and a remarkably good performance from Johnny as acting is not his thing. To set the whole film on the shoulders of someone who is not an actor and who just did a few cameos and guest star appearances is a proof of courage.
Fabrice Luccini is just... himself and for some people pretty annoying, but sort of okay here.
If you can watch it on a plane, OK keep your eyes open for the first half. Don't make the mistake of buying it unless you're a big big fan of Johnny.
For Johnny it shows that he may get further on the silver screen, and without doing what Miss Hilton did.
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.
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.
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I didn't expect to be blown away by this film, but i expected a good time. I thought that the topic was somewhat original, and the trailers seemed promising. Alas, once you've seen the trailers, you've pretty much seen the funny parts already. While this film isn't bad it kind of get cheesy at times. Johnny plays Johnny and not Jean-Philippe, a character that should have been more developed, the story is ill conceived and the end is plain silly. Add that cheesiness to a very bad song that closes the film and you somehow regret you paid 8,50 euros to have seen it. I heard the Americans are already on it to buy the rights and have thought to make their movie revolving around Madonna or Springsteen. For once i think the American version has a good chance to be better than the original at least. I also enjoyed "true lies" better than "La totale" though.
I didn't expected to see such a good movie! First I must say i'm not a Johnny Hallyday fan, though I respect him for the energy and strength he has. It's a brilliant comedy, with a great Fabrice Luchini, and a Johnny Hallyday that is not totally in its own character, and that gives here one of its greatest film. The idea of the scenario is very well found, but for a non-french person, this movie may seem weird, as one must know the unique "role" Johnny has in french music. For many, as the character played by Luchini, he's the greatest french singer of all times. That may be true, or not, but it's this uniqueness of Johnny that gives a sense to that movie.
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- AnecdotesFunny fact: Fabrice Luchini is an huge, enormous fan of Johnny Hallyday in real life, and also a good friend...
- ConnexionsReferenced in 69 minutes sans chichis: Johnny Hallyday (2015)
- Bandes originalesLoup blessé
Written by Laurent Tuel and Alexandre Lessertisseur and 'Renan Jericho'
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Jean-Philippe, l'idole des jeunes
- Lieux de tournage
- Aérodrome, Bernes-sur-Oise - Bruyères-sur-Oise, Val-d'Oise, France(a few deleted shots)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 12 900 000 € (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 8 627 775 $US
- Durée
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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