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Absolutely Fabulous: Le Film

Original title: Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
  • 2016
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Absolutely Fabulous: Le Film (2016)
Edina and Patsy are still oozing glitz and glamor, living the high life they are accustomed to; shopping, drinking and clubbing their way around London's trendiest hot-spots. Blamed for a major incident at an uber fashionable launch party, they become entangled in a media storm and are relentlessly pursued by the paparazzi. Fleeing penniless to the glamorous playground of the super-rich, the French Riviera, they hatch a plan to make their escape permanent and live the high life forever more!
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After attracting both media and police attention for accidentally knocking Kate Moss into the River Thames, Edina and Patsy hide out in the south of France.After attracting both media and police attention for accidentally knocking Kate Moss into the River Thames, Edina and Patsy hide out in the south of France.After attracting both media and police attention for accidentally knocking Kate Moss into the River Thames, Edina and Patsy hide out in the south of France.

  • Director
    • Mandie Fletcher
  • Writer
    • Jennifer Saunders
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Saunders
    • Joanna Lumley
    • Jane Horrocks
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  • IMDb RATING
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    14K
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    • Director
      • Mandie Fletcher
    • Writer
      • Jennifer Saunders
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Saunders
      • Joanna Lumley
      • Jane Horrocks
    • 103User reviews
    • 112Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 9 nominations total

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    Jennifer Saunders
    Jennifer Saunders
    • Edina
    Joanna Lumley
    Joanna Lumley
    • Patsy
    Jane Horrocks
    Jane Horrocks
    • Bubble
    Julia Sawalha
    Julia Sawalha
    • Saffy
    Lulu
    Lulu
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    Gwendoline Christie
    Gwendoline Christie
    • Gwendoline Christie
    Indeyarna Donaldson-Holness
    Indeyarna Donaldson-Holness
    • Lola
    June Whitfield
    June Whitfield
    • Mother
    Mo Gaffney
    Mo Gaffney
    • Bo
    Christopher Ryan
    Christopher Ryan
    • Marshall
    Mark Gatiss
    Mark Gatiss
    • Joel
    Graham Norton
    Graham Norton
    • Graham Norton
    Nick Mohammed
    Nick Mohammed
    • Casper
    Kathy Burke
    Kathy Burke
    • Magda
    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Claudia Bing
    Beattie Edmondson
    Beattie Edmondson
    • Claudia's Assistant
    Robert Webb
    Robert Webb
    • Nick
    Chris Colfer
    Chris Colfer
    • Christopher
    • Director
      • Mandie Fletcher
    • Writer
      • Jennifer Saunders
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    User reviews103

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    Unknownian

    AbSad

    I own every DVD of every AbFab show, and I still enjoy them today as I did when they were on BBC. I wish I could rate this a 10, but I am being extremely generous rating it a 6.

    What went wrong: Jennifer Saunders wrote a weak script devoid of the essence that made the show what it was in the 90s. It actually started out pretty good. It opens at a fashion catwalk show, and the stumbling duo make a funny entrance. The film kept up that tone until Kate Moss lands in the water.

    Then, it's like we are watching another movie. Saunders reverts to a strong story-line, and the movie begins to go south from there on. The original show was never so much about the story as it was about the interaction between the cast members, the situations they found themselves in, (like in the Courtroom after being busted for something usually relating to drugs) as well as the slapstick antics pulled off by the fidgety, head shaking Saunders and the tramp, her pal Lumley; both were on a 24 hour buzz from the 70s, consuming every drug in the universe 24/7 to the point where walking was a full time job I felt Lumley seemed to 'try too hard' in this film, to the point of appearing nasty.

    My main problem with the film is the fact that the two lead characters were heartless and cruel. They think they may have drowned Bubble while using her to find Kate moss in the Thames River. They drag her along on a rope, submerged in the river. After the rope brakes, Patsy says "Don't worry about it, they'll never trace it back to us". Edna agrees and smiles with no remorse as to the possible death of her friend and secretary. This attitude plays through the entire movie, especially with Patsy appearing completely heartless. If you can't like your lead characters, you can't like the movie. Being crazy is one thing, being heartless, and nasty is another.

    Of course we can't ever forget about Bubble (Edna's PA). I haven't decided whether she was under utilized in this installment, or out to lunch. Either way, it was disappointing to me, because she was one of my favorite characters on the TV show. She's in the movie, but her role just wasn't as as funny or unique as it was in the series.

    I also thought Saunders overdid the Botox. She was almost expressionless and appeared to be plastic with little of her former energy. When she fell out of her car as she did a thousand times in the TV show, we laughed. Now, it looked like it hurt, and it seemed difficult for her to do. Perhaps she was actually too fat at this point in her life, to comfortably play her fat self character Edna.

    The direction by Mandie Fletcher was embarrassing to watch. The script played out so convoluted, and disjointed, it might have been directed by Barnum and Bailey. However, the HD cinematography was spectacular, colorful, and beautiful to watch; the wardrobe was glorious, and so were locations chosen for the film.

    Also on the plus side, it was great to see the old gang back together again, and a special shout out to June Whitfield, who at 92 years of age, gave the best performance of the lot, and had lost none of her character's essence. Her performance, along with Julia Sawalha's surprising singing abilities, were bonus surprises that I truly enjoyed.

    I really hate to see AbFab go out like this, but you reap what you sew, and Saunders fell a bit short of being a master seamstress in this attempt at a modern day AbFab. However, I'm still glad she made the film. The visuals were enough to save it.
    5estreet-eva

    About what you expect

    A movie produced on the same material 25 years after the heyday of a television show will take a toll on quality. At the time, the Dawn French / Joana Lumley show traded on its subversive material and outrageous performances. Since then the world has moved dramatically toward the outpost the two established for themselves putting the show's aesthetic somewhere in the middle of the culture. So relying on the same shock value jokes from the early 90's results in the film's now mildly eye-raising but still mostly funny lines. All of the standbys from the original appear: Eddie gives her daughter poor parenting advice, her daughter lectures her to be more conservative, Lumley pulls out her "Pat Stone" routine at one point, she blacks out, etc., etc., etc. Vintage stuff if a little worn. The softness of the script benefits from a very long list of cameos although American audiences will miss many of the local British faces who didn't quite become global names. In short, like "Zoolander 2", AbFab the movie relies more on nostalgia than good writing but for hardcore fans that may be enough.
    6grantss

    Has its moments but very hit and miss

    Several years on from when we last saw Patsy and Eddy, Patsy is still in her fashion critic role but Eddie's fortunes have waned. Her list of PR clients is limited and low-key and her memoirs are not going to get published. While attempting to gain Kate Moss as a client, Eddie accidentally pushes her into the River Thames. Moss does not reappear and Eddie becomes a murder suspect, and Public Enemy Number 1. To escape the publicity Eddie and Patsy head for Nice.

    Being a fan of the TV series I did not have great expectations for this movie. TV-to-movie conversions seldom work and in this case the TV series finished four years previously and was pretty much done long before that.

    In the end, I was right about the conversion aspect - there's not enough material to sustain a feature film and the movie is festooned with silly scenes to pad out the time. The characters haven't aged well, and Joanna Lumley's script has not really adapted to their aging, seeming to still be based in the 90s in terms of character traits. Saffy / Julia Sawalha and Bubble / Jane Horrocks are particularly hard done by in this regard.

    This said, its not all bad. There is a great swipe at the pretentiousness of the fashion industry and the superficiality of the media. There are also a few very funny moments. While the main characters feel like they're misplaced in time, and are living off old glories, some of the secondary characters make up for this. Kathy Burke as Magda is particularly entertaining.

    Ultimately quite uneven with just enough good bits to make it likable.
    8mad_mandonna

    Quite simply absolutely fabulous!

    I'm from someone who is a massive fan of the TV series, the film didn't disappoint. No it's not particularly original, nor is it the best comedy Saunders herself has written, but this film is so feel good you can't help but grin, giggle and laugh-out-loud throughout.

    The film is brisk and whips by very quickly. Though the story is often disjointed, it's not where the film goes it's what happens while you're there. Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders are just a joy to watch and there's a ton of fan service as practically everyone who has ever been in the show makes an appearance here.

    I came out of the cinema grinning ear to ear, which oddly not all comedies manage to do. It was like going for meal with an old friend that always makes you laugh.

    If you weren't a fan of the show steer well clear - this is not a film for you. To those that did enjoy the show it's a must see. No it's not going to win any awards (though Joanna Lumley is such a terrific comedy actress), nor is it going to challenge the convention of comedy, but it is going to make you happy. Isn't that comedy was created for?

    Absolutely Fabulous Sweetie Darling!
    5mjsreg

    What happened?

    I was looking forward to seeing this after watching the brilliant TV series years ago. I thought it would be a golden opportunity to being the characters up to date and make something really special.

    However, I spent the entirety of the film waiting for it to pick up and gain the pace we are used to which made the TV series so brilliant. It felt as though the script had been stretched out to fill the allocated time.

    There is nothing wrong with the acting, and all the favourite characters are in the film - but also (and probably to the film's detriment) are hoards of minor celebrities and wannabes who serve little function in the story. It seemed as though anyone who was remotely connected to the clique of luvvy land was included for no reason at all.

    Another thing which I think played a role in the lack lustre end product was that Jennifer Saunder's played down Edina's character - which lacked the punch and sparkle of her original portrayal.

    Overall it was an OK kind of film, but I certainly wouldn't go out of my way to watch it again. You would be better off and get more entertainment value from watching replays of the original series.

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    • Trivia
      This movie was finalized as part of a bet made on the radio. Jennifer Saunders was determined to get the movie made in order to win a bet with comedy partner Dawn French, and would have to pay her ten thousand pounds sterling or have the script in her hands by the end of 2015. She succeeded in the latter, although when French first properly looked through the script, after page thirty-five, it just said "blah blah blah blah...".
    • Goofs
      Early in the film, Edina learns that her ex-husband is cutting off her alimony. Edina's alimony (and other financial assistance) was already cut by both her ex-husbands in the series 2 episode, Poor (1994) in 1994.
    • Quotes

      Mother: [Mother has announced that she is going to Cannes] Oh, just a thought. Will I need injections, Saffy?

      Edina: Yeah, lethal ones.

    • Crazy credits
      There is a brief scene featuring Jeremy Paxman after the end credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Graham Norton Show: Jennifer Saunders/Joanna Lumley/Rebel Wilson/Iggy Pop/Josh Homme (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Get Ugly
      Written by Jason Derulo (as Jason Joel Desrouleaux) / Sean Douglas / Jason Evigan / Ricky Reed (as Eric Frederic)

      Performed by Jason Derulo

      Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd. / Warner Chappell Music Publishing / BMG Rights Management Ltd., a BMG Company / Sony ATV Songs LLC / Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. / Eastman Pond Publishing

      Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Fox Searchlight Official Site (United States)
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
    • Filming locations
      • Hôtel Martinez - 73 Boulevard de la Croisette, Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, France(Edina's mother's hotel)
    • Production companies
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • BBC Film
      • British Film Company
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,772,155
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,861,118
      • Jul 24, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $39,219,109
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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