Brice, Nice's number one surfer, is where we left him - hanging out on the
beach, still devoted to his favourite sport. The world may have changed
beyond recognition, but Brice is still the same old Brice - as irritating
and insouciant as ever. One day, he fishes out of the sea a bottle
containing a message from his friend Marius imploring him to come to his
rescue. Without a moment's delay, Brice catches the next flight out
of town, eager to renew his acquaintance with Marius. The surfer soon
realises that his friend is not the only one with troubles. His own
life is in peril...
The cinema of Japan is noteworthy for its purity, subtlety and visual impact. The films of Ozu, Mizoguchi and Kurosawa are sublime masterpieces of film poetry.
American film comedy had its heyday in the 1920s and '30s, but it remains an important genre and has given American cinema some of its enduring classics.