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Une journée de merde!

  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Une journée de merde! (1999)
SatireComedy

This is an important day for Marc Chanois, an insurance advisor heading toward middle age: it's his fiancée Sabine's birthday, her parents arrive in Paris and Marc will meet them for dinner ... Read allThis is an important day for Marc Chanois, an insurance advisor heading toward middle age: it's his fiancée Sabine's birthday, her parents arrive in Paris and Marc will meet them for dinner to announce the engagement (her father can't stand him), he's bought Sabine a Spitfire, an... Read allThis is an important day for Marc Chanois, an insurance advisor heading toward middle age: it's his fiancée Sabine's birthday, her parents arrive in Paris and Marc will meet them for dinner to announce the engagement (her father can't stand him), he's bought Sabine a Spitfire, and his most important client is to sign a policy. But, as the day wears on, he's vexed by a... Read all

  • Director
    • Miguel Courtois
  • Writers
    • Pierre Colin-Thibert
    • Jean-Claude Islert
  • Stars
    • Richard Berry
    • Anne Brochet
    • Christian Charmetant
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    197
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Miguel Courtois
    • Writers
      • Pierre Colin-Thibert
      • Jean-Claude Islert
    • Stars
      • Richard Berry
      • Anne Brochet
      • Christian Charmetant
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Berry
    Richard Berry
    • Marc Chanois
    Anne Brochet
    Anne Brochet
    • Martine
    Christian Charmetant
    Christian Charmetant
    • Francis
    Gilbert Melki
    Gilbert Melki
    • Bernard
    François Perrot
    François Perrot
    • Devèze
    Guilaine Londez
    Guilaine Londez
    • Gisèle
    Moonha
    • Sabine
    Julie Debazac
    Julie Debazac
    • Ingrid
    Bruno Slagmulder
    • Gilou
    Françoise Pinkwasser
    • Louise
    Françoise Bertin
    • Mme Pelletier
    Eric Prat
    Eric Prat
    • M. Germaine
    Nanou Garcia
    • La nièce
    Jean-François Garreaud
    Jean-François Garreaud
    • René, le père de Sabine
    Teco Celio
    • Le patron du café
    Philippe Magnan
    Philippe Magnan
    • M. Zucker
    Sophie Artur
    • La patronne du café
    Firmine Richard
    Firmine Richard
    • La mère de Sabine
    • Director
      • Miguel Courtois
    • Writers
      • Pierre Colin-Thibert
      • Jean-Claude Islert
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    7suicidea

    funny little film

    This is a funny little French film which delivers just what it promises: 90 minutes of entertainment. There are some moments that will make you laugh aloud, and many that'll keep a smile on your face. The plot is simple, and one that's been done a lot lately: What would happen if everything went wrong, in just one day? It's not the funniest picture out there, but it's a refreshing one after the dozens of moronic Hollywood comedies. It puts a nice European touch of style. The leads are very good, story simple, and the jokes are funny.

    Contains a few scenes of nudity (not sex) and some language, but nothing extreme. Anyway, watch at your own risk with your kids.
    8dbdumonteil

    bad day (R.E.M.)

    This Miguel Courtois' vehicle is overlooked when I check the mark: a more than lowly 5,0 out of 10. Why is it rated so low? What's the problem?

    Already back in the spring 1999 when it reached the streets, it should have deserved a better commercial fate. Prior to this, the director Miguel Courtois cut his teeth on made-for-TV movies and generally the transition to the silver screen for a made-for-TV movies is a perilous task but Courtois doesn't seem to have known this. With this highly charged little comedy, he displays real skills in directing which are worth of a comedy virtuoso. The unities of place action and time (check the title) are virtually respected: a big, solemn building which in the space of nearly twenty-four hours will be the perfect backdrop for a series of various disasters which will shatter Marc Chanois (Richard Berry)'s day.

    And however his day appears to start under auspicious skies. His pedantic timetable must occupy a momentum day around two vital events. The first one is of a professional order: an important tycoon, Zucker must sign a capital contract which would reinforce the stance of Chanois' firm (he's a Parisian insurance agent). The second one is of a private order and must take place the same evening: he must marry his fiancée Sabine and makes the acquaintance of his stepfather. Alas! From the outset a gallery of weirdos hangs around. Various subplots will intertwine with hilarious consequences but not for poor Chanois...

    The film promises great things and will deliver them throughout unfortunate Marc's mishaps while easily filling its quota of laughter. All right, the tenet of a man who has a nightmarish day isn't of an astounding originality but the scenarists have signed a painstakingly built scenario with deftly well-organized sequences. The most delightful one will be perhaps the following one: see the moment when Zucker is about to sign the fundamental contract. Anne Brochet's blunders would be sufficient to justify the vision of the film. But we mustn't neglect the rest of the film. It is interspersed with droll gags, preposterous but noticeable gags which will play a significant role in Marc's slump.

    Courtois makes adopt his camera an increasingly hectic pace as Marc's bad day passes by while keeping as much clarity as possible. He shows respect for the audience and hasn't forgotten that a film is a communicative link with the viewer. He pulls off with gusto to film poor Marc's trouble and their evolution with a stringent accuracy and the audience never loses the thread amid these unexpected events and disasters which poison Marc's day. One feels that Courtois shot this comic film in a rousing and perfectionist spirit.

    One shouldn't pass over the topnotch cast the movie boasts. Their input in the disturbance of this mad day is total. The persona of each character fits them like a glove and fuels the communicative pleasure with the viewer. Anne Brochet, the freewheeling nymphomaniac lover who has a crush on Berry again. Gilbert Melki as a narrow-minded, violent virile macho man. Guilaine Londé as a not-so-clever secretary and of course Richard Berry as the edgy main character. He circumvents the traps a role like his could tend, notably the over-the-top acting. He nearly never gives in to wild mood swings and offers a stalwart acting fraught with self-control and softening anger. Only Sabine's father is a cardboard character but that's minor quibble.

    Don't let the low rating fool you and make yourself a treat with this genteel, taut comedy which without Courtois' accuracy would have been a woolly hodgepodge.

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • What a Shitty Day!
    • Production companies
      • Canal+
      • FIT Productions
      • France 3 Cinéma
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      • 1h 32m(92 min)
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