The precedent user has a point there : the first third is the most appealing : the godfather/father scene ,full of insinuations ("you've got a grandfather's face")is much fun to watch .But the rest is downright dull ,repetitive ,heavy-handed and the form will remind you of the first years of the talkies when they used to film plays ; it could really be played on stage and it would not make a big difference .
As for the ideology ,it harks back to the Occupation days when the regime de Vichy used to glorify the family .
Jean Loubignac is a director of coarse comedies :if "coup dur chez les mous" is saved by the actors , "le martyr de Bougival" is a mess;his "Piedalu" series are reportedly inept.
As for the ideology ,it harks back to the Occupation days when the regime de Vichy used to glorify the family .
Jean Loubignac is a director of coarse comedies :if "coup dur chez les mous" is saved by the actors , "le martyr de Bougival" is a mess;his "Piedalu" series are reportedly inept.