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A family-run shop that sells everything you need to take your own life finds it hard to focus on business after a new baby -- one who makes everyone around him happy -- is born into the fami... Read allA family-run shop that sells everything you need to take your own life finds it hard to focus on business after a new baby -- one who makes everyone around him happy -- is born into the family.A family-run shop that sells everything you need to take your own life finds it hard to focus on business after a new baby -- one who makes everyone around him happy -- is born into the family.
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- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Bernard Alane
- Mishima Tuvache
- (voice)
Eric Métayer
- Le SDF
- (voice)
Jacques Mathou
- Monsieur Calmel
- (voice)
- …
Urbain Cancelier
- Le gynécologue
- (voice)
- …
Pascal Parmentier
- Oncle Dom
- (voice)
- …
Simon Rozenfeld
- Un copain d'Alan
- (voice)
- (as Simon Rosenfeld)
Samuel Vidal
- Un copain d'Alan
- (voice)
Annick Alane
- La petite dame âgée
- (voice)
- …
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The apocalypse is here. Everything was destroyed. Humans have destroyed all the natural resources. There's even a flower and is very polluted air. Laughing and joy is very unusual. People are depressed and chastisement life unfinished. Tvach family trying to serve people with a job are quite common. They have a shop full of supplies and even at this time advising suicide. Tvachha believe, for every taste and taste, there is a way out; Ropes and bullets and blade to a variety of deadly poison and infected plants. Everything in the shop is found suicide to end life. Day is going well until Allen is born ...
Especially not the animation that might seem very low key to most (though that doesn't mean that a lot of work has been put behind the making of the movie). But the movie itself is really good. You think this is a one pun movie and it might feel like that to you. But you could also read a lot of social criticism into the movie.
Whatever you do, be vary that the movie is not politically correct in any way, shape or form. If that's not your cup of tea, then the humor will annoy you and make you hate the movie. Better stay away from it then. But if you are open to it, you will be delighted by some scenes. It still has some clichés it needs to serve and you will get where this is going, but it's still entertaining enough throughout
Whatever you do, be vary that the movie is not politically correct in any way, shape or form. If that's not your cup of tea, then the humor will annoy you and make you hate the movie. Better stay away from it then. But if you are open to it, you will be delighted by some scenes. It still has some clichés it needs to serve and you will get where this is going, but it's still entertaining enough throughout
Not to be confused with family viewing, The Suicide Shop is filled with politically incorrect humour throughout that goes against the expected, including death, depression and nudity. That said, it is done well with comedy and has a wonderful French soundtrack.
Those less accustomed to the wider range of animation in Europe may be left a bit baffled (or even insulted) by the narrative and design. There are many times that the references to suicide could be deemed offensive for those of a more sensitive nature. The animation is stylised and might not sit well with some. Equally there is something lacking in the ending that does not fit the tone instilled throughout.
The Suicide Shop is however unashamedly bold in its genre - it is funny, heartwarming and wonderfully grim at times. A great film to watch for something different and aesthetically entertaining. I do not know if there is an English dub, but I strongly recommend the french version.
Those less accustomed to the wider range of animation in Europe may be left a bit baffled (or even insulted) by the narrative and design. There are many times that the references to suicide could be deemed offensive for those of a more sensitive nature. The animation is stylised and might not sit well with some. Equally there is something lacking in the ending that does not fit the tone instilled throughout.
The Suicide Shop is however unashamedly bold in its genre - it is funny, heartwarming and wonderfully grim at times. A great film to watch for something different and aesthetically entertaining. I do not know if there is an English dub, but I strongly recommend the french version.
Fun movie, not a realistic representation of suicide at all (as should be obvious).
Managed to make me emotional, but not too much. In the end I would say it makes you think about your own life, but that can be me overflowing a little bit.
The songs along the movie are not masterpieces but along with the animation and the lyrics they were a pleasant surprise, comming from someone who can't stand musical movies.
Managed to make me emotional, but not too much. In the end I would say it makes you think about your own life, but that can be me overflowing a little bit.
The songs along the movie are not masterpieces but along with the animation and the lyrics they were a pleasant surprise, comming from someone who can't stand musical movies.
Patrice Leconte has given us such gems as Monsieur Hire, Hairdresser's Husband and Ridicule. These could all be classed as "black comedies". Lately, however, his output has been disappointing with films such as the lame comedy Beauties at War. The Suicide Shop, which is a 3D animated musical, is at least a part return to form.
Based on a graphic novel, the story concerns a family who run a shop selling all the means to commit suicide: poisons, ropes, razor blades, etc. Their sales pitch is to project a grim view of the world and encourage potential clients to top themselves. However when the the mother in the family gives birth to a new child, who has an ever optimistic view of life, things get complicated.
The animation and the use of 3D are very creative though I did not find the songs (in French) that catchy.
Based on a graphic novel, the story concerns a family who run a shop selling all the means to commit suicide: poisons, ropes, razor blades, etc. Their sales pitch is to project a grim view of the world and encourage potential clients to top themselves. However when the the mother in the family gives birth to a new child, who has an ever optimistic view of life, things get complicated.
The animation and the use of 3D are very creative though I did not find the songs (in French) that catchy.
Did you know
- TriviaEach character in the Tuvache family has a first name referring to a famous suicide (or alleged one): Mishima (Yukio), Lucrèce (Lucretia), Vincent (van Gogh), Marilyn (Monroe) and Alan (Turing).
- Quotes
Lucrèce Tuvache: You can give death to yourself but death itself is not free.
- Crazy creditsThe text lines of the credits are animated and commit suicide in different ways, e.g. by using a capital F as a pistol.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Parole de cinéaste: Patrice Leconte dans la cour des grands (2015)
- SoundtracksY a d'la Joie !
Music by Charles Trenet and Michel Emer
Lyrics by Charles Trenet
Performed by Charles Trenet
© Editions Raoul BRETON
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $2,514,478
- Runtime
- 1h 19m(79 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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