Film Review
For his second feature after
Les Parasites (1999), director Philippe
de Chauveron goes into retro mode with a vengeance and takes his inspiration
from popular French comedy-thrillers of the 1960s and '70s, notably those
helmed by the French master of the genre, Georges Lautner (
Ne nous fâchons pas).
Throw in some liberal, none-too-subtle allusions to American TV cop shows
of the 1970s (
Starsky and Hutch,
Hawaii Five O, etc.)
and you end up with a cute pastiche which is entertaining but somewhat lacking
in substance. The stack of well-worn clichés is just about
the only thing holding the uninventive narrative together, and whilst de
Chauveron directs the film with the appropriate degree of brio, he has a
hard job papering over the failings of a poorly cobbled together script.
Thankfully, Jean Dujardin and Pascal Elbé are on hand to salvage what
they can of this stumbling and fairly predictable comedy. Dujardin
had by this stage in his career already made a name for himself in another
comedy,
Brice de Nice (2005)
and would become a major star of French cinema following
OSS 117: Le Caire,
nid d'espions (2006).
The part of Franck in
L'Amour aux trousses looks almost like a dry run for that of agent Hubert Bonisseur
de La Bath in Dujardin's subsequent
OSS 117 films and this kind of
role (a canny parody of the smug and invincible action hero) is clearly the
kind of role in which the actor is at his best.
The Dujardin-Elbé pairing works a treat and calls to mind similar
sparky double acts in previous French comedies (mostly those authored by
Francis Veber -
La Chèvre
(1981), for example). This amazing duo make the most of the few really
funny lines the film has to offer but you can't help wishing they had been
given a better script - there's far more humour to be found in their character's
mutually antagonistic body language than in what comes out of their mouths.
The rest of the cast (Claude Brasseur in particular) are pretty well wasted - the female lead
Caterina Murino spends most of the film looking like she is
auditioning for a cheap porno movie, or at least acting
out a puerile adolescent fantasy.
Like his lead actor, de Chauveron would go on to much bigger and better
things, following one successful comedy
L'Élève Ducobu
(2011) with a box office sensation,
Qu'est-ce qu'on
a fait au Bon Dieu? (2014).
© James Travers 2015
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Film Synopsis
Paul and Franck are two French police officers in the narcotics squad who
are the closest of friends. In the course of tracking down a dangerous
drugs dealer one of their fellow officers is shot dead and Paul ends up with
a serious leg injury. Nine months later, the duo resume their partnership,
with Paul blissfully unaware that Franck has been pursuing a torrid love
affair with his Italian wife Valeria. When Paul learns the truth he
is so incensed that he can hardly stop himself from killing his supposed
buddy. Franck does his best to downplay the affair (not knowing that
Valeria is pregnant with his child) but he has far more to worry about when
the two are assigned to their most dangerous mission yet...
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