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©-DR- MARCHE à L'OMBRE de Michel Blanc (1984) p12
26/07/2014 16:26
Near the top of my all-time favorite laugh.
7/10
Author: patate-2 from Montreal
17 June 1999
In the beginning of movie, there was Buster Keaton, (and Chaplin to a lesser extent), then, there were Laurel & Hardy, Jerry Lewis and Woody Allen. Whichever way you look at it, there wasn't too many films who got the crowd laughing out-loud. Michel Blanc did it for me as an actor. This is one of the only two films he made so far. The funniest, if not very original, of them. It has the same texture as Patrice Leconte's pics Blanc played in. The second film Blanc made, Grosse fatigue, has a texture not unlike Bertrand Blier films Blanc played in.
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©-DR- MARCHE à L' OMBRE p13
26/07/2014 16:31
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©-DR- MARCHE à L'OMBRE de Michel Blanc (1984) p14
26/07/2014 18:54
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©-DR- MARCHE à L'OMBRE de Michel Blanc (1984) p15
26/07/2014 18:59
Sophie Duez : Mathilde
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©-DR- MARCHE à L'OMBRE de Michel Blanc (1984) p16
26/07/2014 19:03
Interesting comedy
Author: LeRoyMarko from Toronto, Canada
3 January 2003
Interesting comedy featuring one of France's best actor, Michel Blanc. He's also directing this movie. Some scenes are hilarious, like the car ride with the Black guy driving. Good laughs also at the hospital or when Michel Blanc's character is also sick or complaining about something. We don't know how those two guys met years ago, but we don't really care, the fun goes on from here. The ending, though, is a bit too abrupt I think. Out of 100, I give it 73. That's good for **½ out of ****.
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