Le grand môme
- Episode aired Nov 30, 1985
- 1h 19m
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This TV crime drama from France is adapted from an ADG's novel. ADG was a novelist which real name was Alain Fournier, the same name as a famous French novelist from the late nineteenth century, author of LE GRAND MEAULNES, and who died on 22nd of September 1914, on the front line. So, ADG wrote this novel called LE GRAND MOME, as a kind of tribute to his namesake's masterpiece. Follow me? So this story is limit OK for most audiences but so predictable and cheesy for a crime drama. But it's not a crap either, just a bit lame and uninteresting. Anyway, I have never loved any ADG novel not adaptation. Not my stuff, I prefered Jose Giovanni, Auguste Le Breton, Jean-Pierre Melville.... The total opposite.
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