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Supercondriaque

  • 2014
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  • 1h 47m
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6.0/10
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Dany Boon, Kad Merad, and Alice Pol in Supercondriaque (2014)
Comedy

Fanatical need for cleanliness of a raging hypochondriac is severe tested when he is mistaken for a war hero preparing for revolution.Fanatical need for cleanliness of a raging hypochondriac is severe tested when he is mistaken for a war hero preparing for revolution.Fanatical need for cleanliness of a raging hypochondriac is severe tested when he is mistaken for a war hero preparing for revolution.

  • Director
    • Dany Boon
  • Writer
    • Dany Boon
  • Stars
    • Dany Boon
    • Kad Merad
    • Alice Pol
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    9.6K
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    • Director
      • Dany Boon
    • Writer
      • Dany Boon
    • Stars
      • Dany Boon
      • Kad Merad
      • Alice Pol
    • 10User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
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    Dany Boon
    Dany Boon
    • Romain Faubert
    Kad Merad
    Kad Merad
    • Dr. Dimitri Zvenka
    Alice Pol
    Alice Pol
    • Anna Zvenka
    Jean-Yves Berteloot
    • Anton Miroslav
    Judith El Zein
    Judith El Zein
    • Norah Zvenka
    Valérie Bonneton
    Valérie Bonneton
    • Isabelle
    Marthe Villalonga
    Marthe Villalonga
    • La mère de Dimitri
    Bruno Lochet
    Bruno Lochet
    • Le flic de l'immigration
    Jérôme Commandeur
    • Guillaume Lempreur
    Jonathan Cohen
    Jonathan Cohen
    • Marc Harris
    Warren Zavatta
    • Le lieutenant de police
    Stéphane De Groodt
    Stéphane De Groodt
    • L'avocat de Romain
    Etienne Chicot
    Etienne Chicot
    • La professeur urgences
    Guy Lecluyse
    • Le patient 'chat dans la gorge'
    Gudule Zuyten
    • Une voisine
    • (as Gudule)
    Virginia Anderson
    Virginia Anderson
    • Une voisine
    Christelle Delbrouck
    • Une voisine
    Laëtitia Lacroix
    • Constance
    • (as Laetitia Lacroix)
    • Director
      • Dany Boon
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      • Dany Boon
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    5IndustriousAngel

    A two-movie collision

    Supercondriaque is, somehow, two movies thrown together - the titular hypochondriac comedy, and a mix-up immigration comedy - each of them might work perfectly on its own but the mix has a somewhat hollow taste, it's switching from silly comedy to social commentary to action to intelligent comedy to slapstick and back. None of the characters gets any depth since everyone of them has to act completely silly (= so silly it would feel displaced even in "Hangover") every few scenes to keep the convoluted comedy going, and as a result nothing and no-one gets taken seriously.

    There are some really funny scenes in there and one or two good running gags, and there would even be something like a message if we cared about the characters, but as a whole this movie is like some soufflé without salt ... quickly forgotten, nothing of consequence.
    8El-Pata

    A good laugh

    For someone who likes french humor and who tries to stay in touch with the french culture it will be a good laugh. Dany Boon is as usual excellent and hilarious. Do not get fooled by relatively low rating of the movie. I can only assume subtitling could be mediocre which is often an issue in the versions for foreign audiences, especially when it comes to translating humor. If you know or learn French, even better for you. The movie manages to play with the language in a matter you won't be able to not burst laughing. While it isn't a masterpiece and sure is a light, not specially ambitious movie; it delivers exactly what from a comedy is expected. Lots of laugh, silliness and relaxation. For those who didn't get enough I recommend " Nothing to declare"
    7Luigi Di Pilla

    Very amusing Dany Boon movie

    I watched this on cable and dear I didn't laugh so much for long time ago. Dany Boon wrote and directed this very amusing film. The story is invented in a very fantastic way that only Dany Boon succeeds to. His partner Kad Merad played with a high chemistry this doctor role. They are really a great team and it is always fun to see them together also in other comedies. The movie was never boring and as I have already mentioned very funny. Just see it. If you are looking for a great entertaining moment you should check it out. I am sure you won't regret. Even my family had lot of fun. 7/10

    I highly recommend the other Bienvenue chez les Chti's or Rien à declarer.
    9sparklefish

    Very funny movie

    I love Dany Boon and this movie is one of his best! I laughed a lot throughout the whole movie and enjoyed the silly fun.
    8punishable-by-death

    Insane, surreal... a barrel of fun and laughs

    I don't think the basic premise of this film is hard to guess. It revolves around Chris O'Dowd's French doppelgänger, Romain (Danny Boon), who in addition to being a 'superchondriac', seems to have a myriad of mental problems in addition to this. His fear of germs leads to some seriously funny scenes, and best of all the humour is varied. I lost count of the times I laughed out loud – this is a very, very funny film, and the humour is most definitely un-western. Colour me a fan of French comedy then! What is truly great about this character is that his personality is not simply based around the title of the film. He is a true eccentric, and the writers of this film have injected a ton of personality into his character, creating a thoroughly unique person. Kudos. Another fantastic aspect of the film is the relationships he forms with other characters, all so different, yet all hilarious in some way. All the acting here is extremely solid, and this only adds to the humour as many reactions to Romain's insane looking behaviour are priceless.

    This film's biggest strength is not only its comedy, but in its character development and writing. It isn't just Danny Boon who is memorable, the entire main cast are and all are involved in many funny scenes. The character arc of Romain is especially well done, as he slowly becomes a different person after starting the film as a truly insane man. The film's next biggest strength is that despite the title, which is the basis for the first act and a recurring theme that doesn't cease to make you smile, the movie goes in a very unexpected direction at the beginning of the second act. Suddenly the straight comedy of the first thirty or so minutes turns into a comedic French mystery/thriller film. It is very bizarre and surreal, and totally implausible (and unpredictable!). However, it fits neatly alongside the crazy behaviour of Romain, and is a cue for more strange situations that build in intensity, yet at the same time, Romain's insane fear of germs and becoming sick is a constant motif that didn't fail once for me. I couldn't stop laughing, the situations were so absurd and creative, and the humour is ranged variety, from pure slapstick to witty remarks to heavy sarcasm. Yep, I am definitely a big fan of French comedy now, I need to find some more movies like this.

    One memorable scene involves Romain trying to catch a train… and while on the train he desperately tries to avoid touching anything, looking like a busker balancing act as the train shakes and rattles about. Another great scene that you can see above involves an MRI machine, and I was in pain laughing at it. Almost all Romain's interaction with other people is funny in some way, because this guy is OCD on full-display, terrified of germs and informing everyone he comes across how easy it is to get sick. Constantly disinfecting his hands, his warnings to almost every person he speaks to (including potential dates) are again hilarious as he casually explains exactly how germs can spread and cause sickness. In fact, even characters without lines make you laugh as they react to watching this bizarre behaviour. I'm chuckling now writing this, which is always a good sign for the comedic quality of a film. There are many truly fantastic, ridiculous and hilarious set-pieces.

    The relationship Romain has with his doctor is fantastically written, and another endlessly entertaining aspect of the flick. He considers the doctor a close friend (much to the doctor's chagrin, but Romain has no one else), and this lopsided relationship is more fodder for endless hysterical scenes, whether the two are two arguing or playfully getting along – the latter being something that clearly irritates the doctor's wife when early in the film the doctor agrees to let Romain stay for the night at his house. Their relationship and the doctor's character is as well-written as the character of Romain; the man possesses a unique personality and one gets the sense that the writers of this film really focused on character development and personality quirks, as almost every character has some sort of amusing flaw that keeps the movie's momentum flowing and the laughs coming.

    IN A NUTSHELL?

    The greatest thing about this film is that it doesn't just focus on Romain and his obsession with being sick. The massive turn into a comedic thriller was most certainly unexpected, and that combo is a genre I don't usually like, but here it works to perfection as the story gradually becomes more insane. If I could point out a flaw of this, it would be that the chain of events are barely plausible. But hey, it's a movie, right? Bloody hilarious start to finish, I am fairly sure I annoyed the other people in the cinema while watching this one, sorry guys! That hasn't happened since I saw The Wolf On Wall Street, so I think this flick is in good company! Highly recommended, especially if you enjoy European humour. Hell, I recommend this to anyone who likes foreign film, as this is better than any American comedy I have seen since… well, The Wolf on Wall Street. Intelligent writing had lead to a truly unique and funny experience. Danny Boon is a new name to me, IMDb here I come!

    4/5

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    • Trivia
      Ukrainian is used in the film as language of made up country Tcherkistan. However, French actors speak it with heavy accent.
    • Connections
      References Les misérables (1934)

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 2014 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Official site
      • Official Sites (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Ukrainian
      • Spanish
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Superchondriac
    • Filming locations
      • Hungary
    • Production companies
      • Pathé
      • Les Productions du Ch'timi
      • TF1 Films Production
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $53,425,036
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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