A touching hiliarious, decadent, french and black-pilled take on Being There.
The movie plot is axed around the release of a candid orphan protagonist who want to discover life at 30' and go in a desperate quest to find its roots. Albert Dupontel here is somehow mocking French modern bourgeoisie and highlighting popular class distress and boredom.
The treatment of Bernie character is both tender both harsh, but very touching and the thrash aestetic mixed with the realistic filming make this movie sort of still disturbingly actual.
A sort of Lost in translation but were the protagonists, unable to integrate themselvess with the world around them started to drink way too much "La Villageoise" (its a bad wine trust me) and decided to go rampage in a paranoiac revenge attempt on "them", whatever "them" means...
The movie plot is axed around the release of a candid orphan protagonist who want to discover life at 30' and go in a desperate quest to find its roots. Albert Dupontel here is somehow mocking French modern bourgeoisie and highlighting popular class distress and boredom.
The treatment of Bernie character is both tender both harsh, but very touching and the thrash aestetic mixed with the realistic filming make this movie sort of still disturbingly actual.
A sort of Lost in translation but were the protagonists, unable to integrate themselvess with the world around them started to drink way too much "La Villageoise" (its a bad wine trust me) and decided to go rampage in a paranoiac revenge attempt on "them", whatever "them" means...