Adieu les cons
- 2020
- Tous publics
- 1h 27min
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6,7/10
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Une femme gravement malade tente de retrouver l'enfant qu'elle a été forcée d'abandonner quand elle avait 15 ans avec l'aide d'un homme au milieu d'un burn-out et d'un archiviste aveugle.Une femme gravement malade tente de retrouver l'enfant qu'elle a été forcée d'abandonner quand elle avait 15 ans avec l'aide d'un homme au milieu d'un burn-out et d'un archiviste aveugle.Une femme gravement malade tente de retrouver l'enfant qu'elle a été forcée d'abandonner quand elle avait 15 ans avec l'aide d'un homme au milieu d'un burn-out et d'un archiviste aveugle.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 7 victoires et 13 nominations au total
Michel Vuillermoz
- Le psy
- (as Michel Vuillermoz de la Comédie Française)
Laurent Stocker
- M. Tuttle
- (as Laurent Stocker de la Comédie-Française)
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What a delightful touching comedy !
Great casting !
Magical mix of unlikely allies !!
Recommend viewing.
Great casting !
Magical mix of unlikely allies !!
Recommend viewing.
Only 12 reviews on Imdb, for such a lovely, original, quirky, witty and endearing French comedy. Definitely an unknown gem!
The good: this story is hilarious. It simply is. And hilarious is all a comedy needs to be. But this movie is much more. It's an endearing tale of motherly love and of love in general. It's better to die young and have loved passionately than to haved lived long and never have felt TRUE LOVE.
The story is about a mother, who had to give away her baby at birth. Now the mother is dying, but she wants to find her lost son before her illness takes her last breath.
Of all people the mother asks (out of neccesity) the help of a suicidal deskclerk and a flirtatious blind man to find her lost son. It's completely bonkers, with suicide attempt, police chases and shootouts, but it is undeniably OH SO FUNNY.
Bless the French for making such HUMAN and PASSIONATE comdies!
The good: this story is hilarious. It simply is. And hilarious is all a comedy needs to be. But this movie is much more. It's an endearing tale of motherly love and of love in general. It's better to die young and have loved passionately than to haved lived long and never have felt TRUE LOVE.
The story is about a mother, who had to give away her baby at birth. Now the mother is dying, but she wants to find her lost son before her illness takes her last breath.
Of all people the mother asks (out of neccesity) the help of a suicidal deskclerk and a flirtatious blind man to find her lost son. It's completely bonkers, with suicide attempt, police chases and shootouts, but it is undeniably OH SO FUNNY.
Bless the French for making such HUMAN and PASSIONATE comdies!
French films are a world apart -for good- and this is problably one of the very best you could watch right now. Original, imaginative and very well shot. Outstanding casting.
Two characters on the edge, for different reasons, meet by chance, towards an inevitable end.
This could simultaneously be the summary plot of a romantic comedy written by Nora Ephon or a road movie written by Wim Wenders.
The result is a hybrid, written, performed and directed by Albert Dupontel, which, without ever claiming to be a work of author, the general tone is manifestly mainstream, in the rhythm, in the humor, in the glamor of the settings and characters, it does not leave to wink at the most creative universe of Monty Python, whether in the opening dedication to Terry Jones, or in Terry Gilliam's participation in a small but delicious role as a weapons salesman.
Adieu les Cons is not Monty Python, nor Nora Ephron, nor even Wim Wenders. It is Albert Dupontel, an experienced actor, director and screenwriter, who is well worth knowing, and signs a very interesting work here, on the most varied levels.
This could simultaneously be the summary plot of a romantic comedy written by Nora Ephon or a road movie written by Wim Wenders.
The result is a hybrid, written, performed and directed by Albert Dupontel, which, without ever claiming to be a work of author, the general tone is manifestly mainstream, in the rhythm, in the humor, in the glamor of the settings and characters, it does not leave to wink at the most creative universe of Monty Python, whether in the opening dedication to Terry Jones, or in Terry Gilliam's participation in a small but delicious role as a weapons salesman.
Adieu les Cons is not Monty Python, nor Nora Ephron, nor even Wim Wenders. It is Albert Dupontel, an experienced actor, director and screenwriter, who is well worth knowing, and signs a very interesting work here, on the most varied levels.
This movie is a great example of the misused talent available in the French cinema industry. Subsidies are used to produce movies with no substance.
The characters (including the police) are very caricatural and the story is very improbable, making it very hard to connect/relate to it.
After a first laugh with the attempted video, I spent the rest of the film searching for real emotions.
The main characters don't seem to have a home, don't sleep, eat or drink. No sense of time either.
Who is the movie for? Given the lack of imagination in the lines/simple personality of the characters, I'd say the primary audience would be teenagers? Then, why would you have such an inappropriate ending to trivialise a serious topic?
I watched this movie at the cinema and the disappointment was general. People were rushing out to go home.
So, this one doesn't deserve a Cesar for me, regardless of how stylised it is. A movie is a story/an experience that needs to be more meaningful than this.
The characters (including the police) are very caricatural and the story is very improbable, making it very hard to connect/relate to it.
After a first laugh with the attempted video, I spent the rest of the film searching for real emotions.
The main characters don't seem to have a home, don't sleep, eat or drink. No sense of time either.
Who is the movie for? Given the lack of imagination in the lines/simple personality of the characters, I'd say the primary audience would be teenagers? Then, why would you have such an inappropriate ending to trivialise a serious topic?
I watched this movie at the cinema and the disappointment was general. People were rushing out to go home.
So, this one doesn't deserve a Cesar for me, regardless of how stylised it is. A movie is a story/an experience that needs to be more meaningful than this.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe movie is dedicated to Terry Jones, former Monty Python member who died in January 2020, who had played in two of Albert Dupontel's movies: Le créateur (1999) (as God) and Enfermés dehors (2006) (as a homeless person). Incidentally, another former Monty Python member plays in the present movie: Terry Gilliam (as a hunter in the advertisement). Albert Dupontel has said that the Pythons are a source of inspiration for his work.
- ConnexionsReferences Brazil (1985)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Bye Bye Morons
- Lieux de tournage
- Avenue de la Poudrerie, Livry-Gargan, Seine-Saint-Denis, France(Suze searches her son, blind man driving, car accident)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 16 955 924 $US
- Durée
- 1h 27min(87 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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