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A look at the life of French actor Hervé Villechaize, co-star of the hit '70s TV series L'île fantastique (1977), who took his own life in 1993 at the age of 50.A look at the life of French actor Hervé Villechaize, co-star of the hit '70s TV series L'île fantastique (1977), who took his own life in 1993 at the age of 50.A look at the life of French actor Hervé Villechaize, co-star of the hit '70s TV series L'île fantastique (1977), who took his own life in 1993 at the age of 50.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 7 nominations total
Master Frank Day
- 3-Year Old Hervé
- (as Frank Day)
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The story of a struggling journalist's unlikely friendship with actor Hervé Villechaize. Not a great bio-pic if I'm honest. Peter Dinklage is amazing as expected especially his unique French accent, Spot on. But the whole story is kind of melodramatic and rambling. Jamie Dornan's character is an addict/mess but left a little vague. Together they drive around in a limo, go to clubs, yell at each other, have many emotions together. Flashbacks show us Herve's life which is fascinating- sad. Great casting especially Andy Garcia' as Fantasy Island's Ricardo Montalban. Bottom line: it's just not all that interesting.
I knew little of Herve, despite that the show Fantasy Island was such a mega hit (I didn't watch the show but knew well of it). Dinklage presented a portrait of a man like I have never seen before; simply mesmerizing. I truly believe Dinklage may be the greatest living actor at this time, he is simply the most genuine and talented person in his craft. He is genius in GoT, but he simply amazes in his channeling of Herve. The story is well crafted and beautifully told, although a side story involving the reporter's personal life crisis seemed, well, not complete or fitting. However that is but a small portion of the story. The supporting cast was great too; Andy Garcia's Ricardo Montalban was shear excellence, and I love David Strathairn in anything he does. I thoroughly enjoyed this superb presentation of a fascinating story. Don't miss it.
Our culture's infatuation with celebrity is bitter sweetly conveyed in the story of Hervé Villechaize, a star crossed lover of life who gained fame in Hollywood through his acting career. Daniel, the journalist played by Jamie Dornan is a fitting foil for Hervé, one teeter-tottering to sobriety, the other in flagrante ~ fully consumed by efforts to cover emotional pain. It's an opportunity to face the flaws in every human ~ in love we come face to face with the gap between a hero's summit that we hope to achieve and the mistakes we inevitably make in life as it unfolds. Peter Dinklage's performance is wonderful and as the writer, Dornan has a chance to display a nuanced character quite admirably.
If you were born before the eighties there is a big chance you watched or at least knew about Fantasy Island. It was one of those popular television shows and Tattoo, the dwarf, was one of the most recognizable character that made this show. Before Peter Dinklage became immensely popular with Game Of Thrones Hervé Villechaize was probably the most famous dwarf in the showbusiness. This movie is about his life. Peter Dinklage is definitely the most popular dwarf now and he deserves it, for his talented acting, so it's only natural he played this character. It's a good story, maybe not very flattering for Hervé Villechaize, as he doesn't look like the most enjoyable person, but his story is worth telling. Good job by Jamie Dornan as well. My Dinner With Hervé is an entertaining biography drama that brings back some memories from our childhood, well if you watched Fantasy Island as a kid.
Any weakness in this film be it script, direction, other cast members cannot hold a mention compared to the brilliant, consistent performance by PETER DINKLAGE . brilliant!
Did you know
- TriviaRicardo Montalban's grandson, Alex Montalban, is the ardent fan/surfer dude who asks Hervé to "do the thing" in the hotel lobby near the end of the film.
- GoofsCamille did "Fantasy Island" after she married Hervé, not before; in the two episodes she was in, she is credited as Camille Villechaize.
- Quotes
Hervé Villechaize: You tell them... I regret nothing.
- ConnectionsEdited from L'île fantastique (1977)
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- Also known as
- My Dinner with Herve
- Filming locations
- Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden - 301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, California, USA(shooting location for "Fantasy Island")
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- Runtime
- 1h 50m(110 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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