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Nuit d'ivresse
1986 Comedy
 
Credits
  • Director: Bernard Nauer
  • Script: Josiane Balasko, Thierry Lhermitte
  • Photo: Carlo Varini
  • Music: Jacques Delaporte
  • Cast: Josiane Balasko (Frède), Thierry Lhermitte (Jacques Belin), Gérard Martin (Le flic), Jean-Claude Dauphin (Le flic), Jean-Michel Dupuis (Steve), Jerome Walke (Le présentateur TV), Guy Laporte (Le garçon de café), Théo Légitimus (L'amateur de foot), Didier Pain (Le contrôleur S.N.C.F.), Gérard Jugnot (Jugnot, l'invité en colère), Victoria Abril (La compagne de Jugnot)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: Drunken Night
 
 
 
Summary
The night after he has been awarded a trophy for being the best-dressed and most courteous television celebrity, Jacques Belin ends up getting blind drunk.  Along the way he becomes attached to a luckless, unattractive woman, Frède, whom he initially abuses until drink gets the better of him.  The next morning, Jacques wakes up and prepares himself for a TV interview in his apartment, having completely forgotten what happened the night before.  Unfortunately, Frède has a clear recollection of everything and she intends to teach Jacques a lesson he will not forget…

Review
Comic performers Josiane Balasko and Thierry Lhermitte are on fine form in this boisterous film comedy, based on a stage play by Balasko (who has proven to be equally talented as both an actor and a writer).  The film does take a while to get going, but as soon as the main characters have established themselves the jokes get funnier and the enjoyment value grows.  The suave but superficial stage persona of Lhermitte perfectly contrasts the natural vulgarity and sincerity of Balasko, something which makes their absurd characters believable and strangely loveable.

© James Travers 2004

 

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