OSS 117 : Le Caire, nid d'espions
Original title: OSS 117: Le Caire, nid d'espions
- 2006
- Tous publics
- 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
24K
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Secret agent OSS 117 foils Nazis, beds local beauties, and brings peace to the Middle East.Secret agent OSS 117 foils Nazis, beds local beauties, and brings peace to the Middle East.Secret agent OSS 117 foils Nazis, beds local beauties, and brings peace to the Middle East.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 7 nominations total
Arsène Mosca
- Loktar
- (as Arsene Mosca)
Konstantin Aleksandrov
- Setine
- (as Constantin Alexandrov)
Saïd Amadis
- Le ministre égyptien
- (as Said Amadis)
Abdellah Moundy
- Slimane
- (as Abdallah Moundy)
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Just saw the movie, it's actually pretty good. The trailers'd left me an impression of either yet another Dujardin one-man-show-turned-film (à la _Brice de Nice_) or an expensive, stupid French comedy. Surprisingly, it's neither. Secret agent OSS 117 is stupid, but at least he sort of knows it, whereas I've always found that James Bond was stupid but acted like a smart arse. Dialogue is witty with a lot of tongue-in-cheek humour that one would expect from a British rather than a French movie. The women and the music are beautiful. A refreshing trip into the past, when the bad guys were ex-Nazis or Soviet brutes, cars were shiny, and France had colonies!
Excellent exercise on multiple plans:
The good idea is that, in spite of all these messages, it is a funny film, plenty of jokes and gags, very light and sparkling.
Special mention to Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo.
Definitely worth seeing. Wonder how it will be appreciated in US?
Seems to be a success in France, so probably a next version will come.
- showing the not yet ended colonialism spirit in France
- more generally the boring mindset of superiority from all western people
- a renewal of the spy and thriller movies: OSS 117 is uncultured and stupid!
The good idea is that, in spite of all these messages, it is a funny film, plenty of jokes and gags, very light and sparkling.
Special mention to Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo.
Definitely worth seeing. Wonder how it will be appreciated in US?
Seems to be a success in France, so probably a next version will come.
I just saw this film last night, and I have to say that I loved every minute. If taken in the spirit of a parody of Bond-esquire films, it's truly superior. The true comedy of the film is in its blatant disregard for political correctness. The misogyny, cultural insensitivity, and almost laughable macho-ism of the films of this genre are used for major comic effect. It also calls the illogic and formulaic elements to task, with Agent OSS 117 constantly learning difficult things insanely quick (such as Arabic and how to play a traditional instrument) while missing some pathetically obvious clues. Some of the lines from the film left me laughing for hours after the movie was finished...and I have to say I have learned some...interesting...French vocabulary that would probably have my Professors quite exasperated with me were I to use. All in all, I thought this film excellent. Intensely funny and the first film I've ever seen that truly parodies all aspects of the spy film.
This is probably one of the best French movies I had seen in a very long time! This "pastiche" or parody of spy movies is very well made and is going to make you laugh from the beginning to the end. Some references to today's world are very subtle. The whole Maroccan context of the movie is to be understood in light of today's French culture/environment. That said, all the jokes and - seemingly - shocking remarks that could have been understood as such because of this context, are permitted and accepted because this is a parody.
I was told by my sisters who had already seen this movie that I should go too and assured me that I was going to have a great time, and indeed I had! If you liked the old 007 movies with Sean Connery and also like movies like Airplane or Hot Shots, you will be delighted. I just hope this movie is released on DVD in the US... Wait and see.
I was told by my sisters who had already seen this movie that I should go too and assured me that I was going to have a great time, and indeed I had! If you liked the old 007 movies with Sean Connery and also like movies like Airplane or Hot Shots, you will be delighted. I just hope this movie is released on DVD in the US... Wait and see.
I recently saw this at the 2007 Palm Springs International Film Festival where it ended up as one of the audience favorites. This is a spoof on the french cottage industry of OSS 117 films of the 50's and 60's. The first OSS 117 film based on the novel by Jean Bruce was brought to the screen in 1956, long before the first James Bond film, staring Ivan Desny as Hubert Bonisseur De La Bath and six subsequent action adventure spy films were made up to 1970 with Luc Merenda, Frederick Stafford, Kerwin Matthews and John Gaven all taking turns as Oss 117. Jean Dujardin is in the title role in this comedic take on the series. As the film begins set in 1945 he has a french mustache and resembles Desny but as the film begins it's setting of 1955 he really looks like Sean Connery. Jean François Halim wrote this hilarious screenplay of a spy sent to Egypt to investigate the murder of a friend. It borrows on the silliness of Naked Gun, Get Smart and the Pink Panther and uses fresh humor on current events in a delightful combination that international audiences will enjoy and I am sure this will be the only the first of more to come of a revived OSS 117 reworked to comedy adventures. Michel Hazanavicius directs. I would give this a 7.5 and recommend it.
Did you know
- TriviaThe German title of this film, "OSS 117 --- Der Spion, der sich liebte," is a prank on the James Bond film L'Espion qui m'aimait (1977). It literally means "OSS 117 --- The Spy Who Loved Himself."
- GoofsWhen OSS 117 learns to count in Arabic, Larmina coaches him: "Wahed, Jouj...". She should be counting in Egyptian Arabic, but instead she uses Moroccan Arabic. An Egyptian would not use (or understand) "Jouj" for two. The word is "Itnayn".
- Quotes
Moeller: Mr. Bramard... a cigarette?
Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath, alias OSS 117: Thanks. I'm trying to start.
- ConnectionsFollowed by OSS 117 : Rio ne répond plus (2009)
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies
- Filming locations
- Devant l'hôtel Mamora, avenue Hassan II, Kenitra, Morocco(Moeller joins OSS to take him to the pyramids)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- €14,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $303,543
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $31,418
- May 11, 2008
- Gross worldwide
- $23,055,884
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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