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Long review title, I know, but a number of genres seemed to blend together in an hour and forty-five minutes. First, I'd like to highly the acting, which I thought was superb, given the broad spectrum of emotions (and lack thereof) all of the characters were expected to portray. As a viewer, I really got to know the dynamic personalities in a personal way by the end. This is a credit also to the writing. I had a laugh out loud moment that is a rare event for me, even in comedies. Action sequences were cool, comedy was classic schtick, and that Renault...
Despite the action sequences, there were a few points in the movie that seemed to drag, or wandered directionless a bit. The ending was a bit of a shrug, but a lesson nonetheless. I don't think the movie would go over well given recent uptight society, but maybe it is just the thing people need to relax?
Despite the action sequences, there were a few points in the movie that seemed to drag, or wandered directionless a bit. The ending was a bit of a shrug, but a lesson nonetheless. I don't think the movie would go over well given recent uptight society, but maybe it is just the thing people need to relax?
Humor is a funny thing ... especially when it's a movie coming from France and has Danny Boon starring in it. Of course you might have an aversion to the guy (which would be unfortunate), otherwise you might be delighted watching him, even in the craziest situation, because he can even pull those off.
The plot is not that complicated, patrolling the "border", making sure nothing illegal happens, but the situations that ensure due to characters decision and the consequences are really funny. Of course they could also be tragic at times, but this is not a drama and it is made clear very early on ... which should also be an indicator if this is a movie you'll enjoy to watch or not
The plot is not that complicated, patrolling the "border", making sure nothing illegal happens, but the situations that ensure due to characters decision and the consequences are really funny. Of course they could also be tragic at times, but this is not a drama and it is made clear very early on ... which should also be an indicator if this is a movie you'll enjoy to watch or not
I suspect this movie grew out of the phenomenal success of Dany Boon's previous movie, Bienvenu chez les Ch'tis (2008), which set box office records in France two years before. That movie was about cultural differences between middle-class Frenchmen and the Ch'tis, the French who live in the far northeast corner of France (what was once the Nord Pas de Calais and is now trying to come up with a new name for itself). That movie plays on cultural stereotypes, true, but it is often very funny.
This one is less funny, frankly, though not without laughs.
This time the clash is between the French and the Belgians. More specifically, it is the story of a family of rabidly anti-French Belgians and the problems they cause for one of their own, who has had the misfortune to fall in love with a Frenchman (Boon). The jokes are usually pretty obvious, but the characters are generally likable - with the exception of the Belgian border patrol guard, who is just too extreme.
You won't be bored, but I can't imagine you'd come back for seconds.
This one is less funny, frankly, though not without laughs.
This time the clash is between the French and the Belgians. More specifically, it is the story of a family of rabidly anti-French Belgians and the problems they cause for one of their own, who has had the misfortune to fall in love with a Frenchman (Boon). The jokes are usually pretty obvious, but the characters are generally likable - with the exception of the Belgian border patrol guard, who is just too extreme.
You won't be bored, but I can't imagine you'd come back for seconds.
I'm getting older and I'm looking at French comedies more and more often.
Not so long ago I watched something similar with the same director and actor in one of the main roles.
Well, as usual, there is almost nothing to say. The film is short and funny. What else does comedy need?
Someone might say that a good comedy also needs an interesting plot and half of the film should be devoted to drama. To which I will answer: She doesn't need it.
If a comedy is funny, then it's a good comedy. That's all!
Although the plot here is really interesting. By itself, it's simple, but that's how it plays out and how all the jokes fit into it. This is very well done.
Not so long ago I watched something similar with the same director and actor in one of the main roles.
Well, as usual, there is almost nothing to say. The film is short and funny. What else does comedy need?
Someone might say that a good comedy also needs an interesting plot and half of the film should be devoted to drama. To which I will answer: She doesn't need it.
If a comedy is funny, then it's a good comedy. That's all!
Although the plot here is really interesting. By itself, it's simple, but that's how it plays out and how all the jokes fit into it. This is very well done.
This movie mainly interested me for it's principal subtext.
The overall mediocre comedy, which sometimes offers loud laughters, and the main intrigue itself is passable.
But, as said, the message of tolerance Is what makes the movie stand out from other like-minded comedies.
The movie exemplifies brilliantly the futility of endless bickering and hate towards your literal neighbors. It shows that, while mostly enshrined in geographical features, are still powerful imaginations in the minds of people.
This does not mean that one should forget his national heritage in a process of transnationalisation or to completely deny the less formidable aspects of another culture, but rather that one should embrace the cultural richness and simple humanity of one's surrounding.
Because the idea of Europe is one of tolerance and altruism. And it should be wholeheartedly defended, in my point of view.
The overall mediocre comedy, which sometimes offers loud laughters, and the main intrigue itself is passable.
But, as said, the message of tolerance Is what makes the movie stand out from other like-minded comedies.
The movie exemplifies brilliantly the futility of endless bickering and hate towards your literal neighbors. It shows that, while mostly enshrined in geographical features, are still powerful imaginations in the minds of people.
This does not mean that one should forget his national heritage in a process of transnationalisation or to completely deny the less formidable aspects of another culture, but rather that one should embrace the cultural richness and simple humanity of one's surrounding.
Because the idea of Europe is one of tolerance and altruism. And it should be wholeheartedly defended, in my point of view.
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