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Fumer fait tousser

  • 2022
  • Tous publics avec avertissement
  • 1h 17m
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6.4/10
5.9K
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Gilles Lellouche, Anaïs Demoustier, Vincent Lacoste, Oulaya Amamra, and Jean-Pascal Zadi in Fumer fait tousser (2022)
A group of vigilantes called the "tobacco-forces" is falling apart. To rebuild team spirit, their leader suggests that they meet for a week-long retreat, before returning to save the world.
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A group of vigilantes called the Tobacco Force is falling apart. To rebuild team spirit, their leader suggests that they meet for a week-long retreat, where they bond over scary stories befo... Read allA group of vigilantes called the Tobacco Force is falling apart. To rebuild team spirit, their leader suggests that they meet for a week-long retreat, where they bond over scary stories before returning to save the world.A group of vigilantes called the Tobacco Force is falling apart. To rebuild team spirit, their leader suggests that they meet for a week-long retreat, where they bond over scary stories before returning to save the world.

  • Director
    • Quentin Dupieux
  • Writer
    • Quentin Dupieux
  • Stars
    • Gilles Lellouche
    • Vincent Lacoste
    • Anaïs Demoustier
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    5.9K
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    • Director
      • Quentin Dupieux
    • Writer
      • Quentin Dupieux
    • Stars
      • Gilles Lellouche
      • Vincent Lacoste
      • Anaïs Demoustier
    • 25User reviews
    • 102Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Smoking Causes Coughing
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    Gilles Lellouche
    Gilles Lellouche
    • Benzène
    Vincent Lacoste
    Vincent Lacoste
    • Méthanol
    Anaïs Demoustier
    Anaïs Demoustier
    • Nicotine
    Jean-Pascal Zadi
    Jean-Pascal Zadi
    • Mercure
    Oulaya Amamra
    Oulaya Amamra
    • Ammoniaque
    Tanguy Mercier
    Tanguy Mercier
    • Le gosse
    David Marsais
    David Marsais
    • Le père du gosse
    Julia Faure
    Julia Faure
    • La mère du gosse
    Olivier Afonso
    Olivier Afonso
    • Tortusse…
    Alain Chabat
    Alain Chabat
    • Chef Didier
    • (voice)
    Ferdinand Canaud
    Ferdinand Canaud
    • Norbert 500
    • (voice)
    • …
    Marie Bunel
    Marie Bunel
    • La caissière
    Grégoire Ludig
    Grégoire Ludig
    • Christophe
    Adèle Exarchopoulos
    Adèle Exarchopoulos
    • Céline
    Jérôme Niel
    Jérôme Niel
    • Bruno
    Doria Tillier
    Doria Tillier
    • Agathe
    Thémis Terrier-Thiebaux
    Thémis Terrier-Thiebaux
    • Josette
    Sava Lolov
    Sava Lolov
    • Le père de Josette
    • Director
      • Quentin Dupieux
    • Writer
      • Quentin Dupieux
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    User reviews25

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    5ma-cortes

    Weird and outlandish Sci-Fi movie in low budget from Quentin Dupieux.

    Stars an odd group of fantastic vigilantes called the "tobacco-forces", the five super heroes are nicotine, benzène (benzene), méthanol (methanol), ammoniaque (ammonia), and mercure (mercury), their names are all chemical components found inside cigarettes and now they're falling apart. To rebuild team spirit, their leader, Benzène: Gilles Lellouche, suggests that they meet for a week-long retreat, before returning to save the world.

    Cinema Indie's 'Enfant Terrible', Quentin Dupieux (Yannick, Mandibules), directs this surreal, sloppy fantasy comedy full of stories as extravagant and bizarre as the film's premise. After annihilating a dangerous giant torture facing off against them, the ungainly tobacco patrol formed by a motley team uses the negative energies of tobacco to drown their enemies until they die, they receive the order to begin a retreat that strengthens the cohesion of the group and allows them to defeat Lizard, a villain who intends to destroy the earth before the year ends. From there, the tacky story of the retreat joins the stories of the eccentric protagonists in a spiral of dark humor, full of puddles, unpredictable characters, incongruous events, ramshackle gore and lousy special effects. The cast is largely unknown to the general public, except for Gilles Lellouche, Vincent Lacoste, Adèle Exarchopoulos as Céline and voice by Alain Chabat as Chief Didier.

    Mediocre and somewhat blurry photography mainly in the South of France: the opening scene was shot in the quarry Cabrières d'Avignon, Vaucluse; the lake in Lac de Peïroou, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône; the sawmill in Les Mages, Gard; Uzès and studios of Provence, Martigues, Bouches-du-Rhône, Francia.

    This absurd motion picture was mediocrely directed by Quentin Dupieux and it premiered at the midnight section of the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. Being second film directed by Quentin Dupieux released in 2022, after Incredible But True (2022). Quentin has made some bizarre, offbeat films, getting some french hits. He has directed: Le Daim or Deerskin (United States, English title) (2010), Au poste (2018), Mandibules (2020), Yannick (2023), and its most succesful film was Rubber (2010). Rating: 4.5/10. Only advisable for fans of strange and surreal films.
    6CinemaSerf

    Smoking Causes Coughing

    The avenging "Tobacco Force" group of crime fighters is struggling to function. After many years of combating enemy beasties using their superpowers - the chemicals that, when combined, cause cancer - they are all just falling out of synch. This has not escaped the notice of their ferret-like boss "Chef Didier" who sends them all to a remote retreat where they are to work on their teamwork skills. Around the camp fire, one decides to regale the others with his most terrifying story - and thereafter, one by one, they proceed to outdo each other with increasingly incredulous stories whilst the two women of the group - "Nicotine" (Anaïs Demoustier) and "Ammoniaque" (Oulaya Amamra) pine over the spurned affections of their really pretty revolting, dribbling, boss (anyone remember "Roland Rat"?). For a while it's quite quirkily entertaining, this film - but after about half an hour the joke has worn thin, the pace drops off and the whole thing just loses it's way. It is original - at times it reminded me a little of "Galaxy Quest" (1999), and clearly there is a warning against using the dreaded weed, but Quentin Dupieux didn't really have enough material to sustain this - even for eighty minutes. That said, it is still worth a watch and there are occasions when it made me smile - just not enough of them - and on the telly will do fine.
    6donmurray29

    Totally bonkers Sc-Fi dark comedy romp

    Quentin Duplex wrote the very weird, 'Deerskin', which I did enjoy. And this is just as crazy as that. I admit the trailer for this, is very bad, and really does not do the film justice, as it's entertaining, and is short too. It certainly earns its rating for violence and gore, buckets of blood, monsters get killed, and the stories that are shared during the movie and the whole film story itself, is bizarre, funny and quite mad.

    The story is about a sort of super hero group with names about smoking, it's metaphoric in nature, but their actions are not. The five key players are very likeable and written well, the production design, costumes and whole look is 1970's Japanese Kaiju movies / Power Rangers rip off / homage, done crazily. But it works, just, thanks to the short run time and performances too.

    Some great effects that are done real well, and used sparingly, and the tone is not to be taken seriously, which you can't, and that's the point. 6/10 for this, just not enough for a 7. A limited release and audience for this one, if you can find it. The ending is just as nuts as 'Deerskin'.
    7Agent10

    Another Weird Foray Into the mind of a French Madman.

    Quentin Dupieux never seems to make a conventional movie, and for that, I love him. The bizarre imageries of his imagination makes me curiously wonder what his daily thought process is. For Cigarettes Causes Coughing, it's yet another subversive trek that will leave you confused and wanting more explanation.

    The American advertising made this look like a weird take on Marvel movies, but as usual, it morphed into something else entirely. We have a superhero group that is in malaise, breaking due to other conditions of the typical human experience. Jealousy, selfishness, family obligations and so forth are making them ineffective in the field. So what is needed? A group retreat.

    But we don't see any real hashing out of emotions or team building per se, it's mostly just existential dread and stories about the inevitability of death. It's always a tough sledding to figure out what Dupieux is trying to convey, simply because his version of reality is rarely coherent. Amidst the washed out color of the worlds he creates, he leaves all meaning for the viewer to decide. What would happen if Nick Fury was in the middle of a love triangle with Black Widow and Captain Marvel? It's one of those weird scenarios that I am sure Dupieux thinks of while sipping his cognac.

    The trick to watching these types of meaning is to understand there might not be one, or it might require some reading to figure it out. On the other hand, they sure are strange and entertaining anti-film.
    6brentsbulletinboard

    Made Me Laugh!

    One thing that movie fans can say unequivocally about French cinephiles is that they often possess a love of absurdist humor, both in the films they watch and in the pictures their countrymen make. That's been verified once again in writer-director Quentin Dupieux's latest, a wacky, wigged out sci-fi/fantasy comedy that's truly one of a kind. The film follows the campy exploits of the Tobacco Force, a Power Ranger-like troupe of superheroes who take on cheesy-looking monsters and villains with their martial arts skills, as well as their ability to emit toxic chemicals (like nicotine) in ample quantities to quickly vanquish their foes. However, in the wake of their latest successful mission, their commander (a randy lookalike cousin of TV's lovable alien Alf) orders them to go on retreat to work on their team building skills to compensate for a recent tendency toward too much individualism. And, once there, they work on their bonding by spending much of their time telling stories - truly bizarre ones - that have nothing to do with them or their mission. In turn, these assorted vignettes essentially make up the bulk of the film. Viewers (myself included) might wonder why the picture is constructed in such a way, given that it plays more like a collection of bits loosely strung together by a thin central narrative. But that didn't stop me from laughing, though - and quite a lot at that. From the standpoint of a movie that has a solid, well-crafted story, "Smoking Causes Coughing" fails miserably. But, as one that tickles the funny bone, the picture hits a string of home runs. Yes, it's silly and nonsensical, and it's far from epic filmmaking, However, as something that evokes huge chuckles for their own sake, this one is hard to beat. So, as long as you don't go in expecting auteur-grade cinema, you'll be fine if you accept this one just for what it is - a vehicle for making us laugh at a time when we can really use it most.

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    • Trivia
      The five super heroes' names are all chemical components found inside cigarettes: nicotine, benzène (benzene), méthanol (methanol), ammoniaque (ammonia), and mercure (mercury).
    • Crazy credits
      There is a post-credits scene.
    • Connections
      References L'Exorciste (1973)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 2022 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Monaco
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Smoking Causes Coughing
    • Filming locations
      • Cabrières d'Avignon, Vaucluse, France(opening scene in the quarry)
    • Production companies
      • Chi-Fou-Mi Productions
      • Gaumont
      • Canal+
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • €5,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $64,484
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $29,120
      • Apr 2, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,192,205
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 17 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.20 : 1

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