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Les Trois Frères

Original title: Les trois frères
  • 1995
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Les Trois Frères (1995)
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Three half-brothers are reunited at their mother's funeral. After being told of their inheritance they quickly spend the money, only to find out that they will not receive it after all. The ... Read allThree half-brothers are reunited at their mother's funeral. After being told of their inheritance they quickly spend the money, only to find out that they will not receive it after all. The men grow closer while deciding how to proceed.Three half-brothers are reunited at their mother's funeral. After being told of their inheritance they quickly spend the money, only to find out that they will not receive it after all. The men grow closer while deciding how to proceed.

  • Directors
    • Didier Bourdon
    • Bernard Campan
  • Writers
    • Didier Bourdon
    • Bernard Campan
    • Michel Lengliney
  • Stars
    • Didier Bourdon
    • Bernard Campan
    • Pascal Légitimus
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    7.8K
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    • Directors
      • Didier Bourdon
      • Bernard Campan
    • Writers
      • Didier Bourdon
      • Bernard Campan
      • Michel Lengliney
    • Stars
      • Didier Bourdon
      • Bernard Campan
      • Pascal Légitimus
    • 10User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Didier Bourdon
    Didier Bourdon
    • Didier Latour
    Bernard Campan
    Bernard Campan
    • Bernard Latour
    Pascal Légitimus
    Pascal Légitimus
    • Pascal Latour
    Antoine du Merle
    • Michael
    Anne Jacquemin
    • Marie
    Marine Jolivet
    • Christine
    Annick Alane
    • Geneviève Rougemont
    Pierre Meyrand
    Pierre Meyrand
    • Charles-Henri Rougemont
    Isabelle Gruault
    • Marie-Ange Rougemont
    Bernard Farcy
    Bernard Farcy
    • Steven
    Elie Semoun
    Elie Semoun
    • Brice
    Henry Courseaux
    • Maître Larieux
    Jean-François Pastout
    • L'huissier
    Bruno Lochet
    Bruno Lochet
    • le patron du PMU
    Yolande Moreau
    Yolande Moreau
    • la patronne du PMU
    Thierry Benoist
    • Le vendeur de télévisions…
    Jacky Nercessian
    Jacky Nercessian
    • Le présentateur du millionnaire
    Marie-Christine Adam
    • Sandra, femme Steven
    • Directors
      • Didier Bourdon
      • Bernard Campan
    • Writers
      • Didier Bourdon
      • Bernard Campan
      • Michel Lengliney
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    6deloudelouvain

    Not the best French comedy but still watchable

    Not much reviews on here for this very well known French comedy. It's a classic that almost everyone saw at least once in France or Belgium. Didier Bourdon, Bernard Campan and Pascal Légitimus are better known as "Les Inconnus" for their sketches. Here they are together for a movie and it's the typical humor they are known for that you can watch. I read that somebody said it was the best French comedy he ever saw. Well he's entitled to his opinion of course, but the fact is that are way better comedies than this one. For example everything done by the team of "Le Splendid" is better. But Les Trois Frères isn't bad though. To me it's an okay movie to watch once. But if you want the absolute top of French comedy you should watch Le Père Noël Est Une Ordure, Les Bronzés, Les Bronzés Font Du Ski, Les Visiteurs, Le Diner Des Cons... All those movies are way better than this one.
    9o_cedar

    You just want to laugh? You stopped at the right place...

    Just plain hilarious... Even though the last 15 minutes are a bit less comical (you have to find an ending to these comedies... it's very often the less fun part), you need to see this movie... The actors are good and a lot of jokes made me go wild... even though I am unsure of their worth if they are to be translated... For all who speak French it's a must!! 9/10
    8ElMaruecan82

    Brother, can you spare a dime ...

    In the late 80's and early 90's, 'Les Nuls' and 'Les Inconnus' (literally "the nobodies" and "the unknowns") were the 'Rolling Stones' and 'Beatles' of French comedy.

    'Les Nuls' were a product of the Canal + generation, , mostly relying on absurd and Pythonesque humor while 'Les Inconnus' were more satirical, depicting French society with a humor easily labeled today as politically incorrect (like a parody of "The Invaders" where the aliens were Arabs). The popularity of the two trios culminated with the release of their respective movies: in 1994, "The City of Fear" by 'Les Nuls', a parody of crime thrillers with the Cannes Festival as a backdrop and in 1995, "The Three Brothers", a more mature comedy about three men in a crisis-stricken France.

    "The Three Brothers" was faithful to the usual tone of the group and rather than a succession of gags, it relied on a solid script and heart-warming story that ensured the film's success (it was the highest-grossing French film of the year). The film isn't a laugh-riot and has its slower moments but there is a heart inside, an evolution of characters, and some powerful messages about values like family and brotherhood. Didier Bourdon, Bernard Campan and Pascal Légitimus play characters of the same name who couldn't have been more different and it's precisely their different backgrounds that make their interactions so hilarious, while the heart of the film relies on their common denominator: a mother.

    Didier is a security guard in a clothes store and a womanizer living with a traditionalist family; because he has no other alternative, he endures both their bigotry and pressure to marry their prude and dull daughter. Bernard is a half-time detergent-demonstrator and 'arts film' actor, the closest to the definition of a loser. Finally, Pascal is the most successful one, he's your typical yuppie who works in a Marketing agency where everyone wears ponytails to imitate the boss, the confident and towering Mr Steven (Berndard Farcy) although he likes to be called Steven since he doesn't believe in bossing, which doesn't prevent him for firing when necessary, using convincing metaphors to justify it.

    The diversity of their background is not just used in the set-up but establishes their personalities with a real depth. Bernard is the gentle bum, displaying the same kindness he probably used to depend on. Didier is unconsciously affected by the racism of his host. Pascal, the self-made man, treats people with an arrogance proportional to his boot-licking at work. The three men often express xenophobic or racist remarks, but this is only a facade to hide their own insecurities. Today, one of the three men would have been gay and another a struggling artist, Bernard, Didier and Pascal are respectively, worker, unemployed, salaried like only "Les Inconnus" could have portrayed, average men expressing average ideas, a credit to the realism of the screenplay.

    The trio first meets in an attorney office where they learn that their mother passed away two years ago, and left a significant fortune of three million francs, for each one million, translated into the film's catchphrase "cent patates" ("10 racks"). The money doesn't unite them anyway, each one decides to take a different path, Bernard buys himself a 1957 Chrysler, Didier, who met an old girlfriend decides to take her to a trip and Pascal brags on having won money through speculation. The story really picks up in one of the film's funniest scenes, when the poor attorney must explain that the heritage can't transpire because of a technical problem regarding the delay. The film echoes one of the group's most famous sketches about professional jargon (hermetical languages) but the comedy works because the three men still think of the money and their evolution from disbelief to sheer anger is simply brilliant.

    The incident leads to a chain of events that would cause their downfall, Didier drinks so heavily he's immediately chased away from his family; Bernard helps him to recover after an acid trip. And Pascal, who earlier took pride of being the only one who remained stoic, pays the highest price of his cockiness during a friendly dinner at home, with Steven, his wife and a subordinate, a dinner that must conclude with Pascal's acceptance to invest his money on the company. The film reaches its pinnacle when two drunk Bernard and Didier go to Pascal's home and ruin the pleasant evening. The film never gets funnier after that, but the peak of hilarity is so high we forgive them. Didier returns to his ex' home and find her son alone in the stairs, the son is six-years old, coincidentally, the same span of time since their breakup, and then, the film turns into a "Three Men with a baby" remake, but with many funny situations to come, despite some syrupy moments.

    The film is one of the most quotable of French cinema, although many gags would be lost in translation, nonetheless no one can't resist to some props that became part of French pop-culture, from the misunderstood modern sculpture everyone takes for a coat rack, or the famous Whiteman's monochrome, a white painting that has no price. "The Three Brothers" is French popular cinema at its best, and even the most serious and intellectual magazines praised the relative solidity of the story, probably satisfied that the film didn't fall in an abundance of grimaces or noisy jokes that became too common in French comedy.

    The film won a César for Best First Work, while the screenplay and Didier Bourdon's acting also deserved some nods. It's a great comedy the kid is so cute and believable he almost steals the show, and if the script gets a bit preachy near the end, it's immediately redeemed by some hilarious gags.(On a last note, I'm sure the same film made today would have benefited from the same buzz and Internet campaign that ensured weaker comedies to break new records)
    3norbert-plan-618-715813

    Lack of pace, with an unfinished story: looks like a draft

    These three brothers contains some good elements, but runs out of steam in its last third. The best character sketched is Pascal Legitimus and his company with Bernard Farcy as Steven. Each of the three characters played by our Inconnus embodies in an exaggerated way key characters of their time, well sketched in the first half of the film.

    The film starts well with the three brothers who meet each other, who have to cohabit even though they are socially and societally in different worlds. Some of the gags work, but the film runs out of steam over the course of the film and the three writers struggle to finish and close their story: the ending has no hysteria. The half of the film is severely lacking in pace. A third party's point of view is missing to complete the scenario and bring it out of its embryonic state.
    9Panantheist

    Funniest

    Possibly the funniest french movie I have seen in my life. Of course, one has to be found of « les inconnu »'s sense of humor. I believe this movie is a perfect introduction to their madness. Here, their story starts with the revelation of an inheritance and the chain reaction that succeeds. The "three brothers" was an instant success in France. It's no Hollywood style and the logic of it may not reach everybody's mind, except if you have been trained to laugh out loud at french humor (not as famous as french kiss, french windows, french slides and french fries (oups, liberty fries, sorry), but one of the best in the world, indeed. Enjoy.

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    • Goofs
      Around 00:03:08, Charles-Henri is taking a red binder. Around 00:03:12, he's taking it again.
    • Quotes

      Didier Latour: De toute façon, les noirs, ils sont soit Présidents de la République, soit éboueurs.

    • Connections
      Featured in Fan des années 90: 1995 #1 (2009)
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      Doux Daddy
      Written by Didier Bourdon

      Performed by Catherine Ringer

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 1995 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Three Brothers
    • Filming locations
      • Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
    • Production companies
      • Canal+
      • Prima Film
      • Renn Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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