Film Review
Nos 18 ans is supposed to be a French remake of Fausto Brizzi's popular
Italian film
Notte prima degli esami (2006) but it feels more like
a lazy rehash of several French coming-of-age films from an earlier decade.
A nostalgic smash-and-grab raid on Michel Lang's
L'Hotel de la plage
(1978) and Claude Pinoteau's
La Boum
(1980) is really all the film amounts to - a dreary, predictable saga in
which the uninteresting offspring of dull bourgeois families make the transition
from childhood to adulthood with so little interest value that you wonder
if it's worth the effort.
Frédéric Berthe's mise-en-scène is as uninspired as
the writing, although, despite the poor quality of the script, some members
of the cast manage to acquit themselves. Alas, old-timers Bernadette
Lafont and and Michel Blanc are pretty well surplus to requirements and do
nothing but look horribly out of place in a misjudged comedy.
Pierre Niney made his screen debut in this film, albeit in a minor role -
eight years on he would be awarded the Best Actor César for his lead
role in Jalil Lespert's
Yves
Saint Laurent (2014).
Nos 18 ans isn't quite as vacuous
and insulting as Berthe's subsequent so-called comedies
R.T.T. (2009)
and
Hollywoo (2011), but
it's pretty heavy going, unless you happen to be a sucker for formulaic coming-of-age
fare like this.
© James Travers 2016
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Next Frédéric Berthe film:
R.T.T. (2009)
Film Synopsis
In 1990, 18-year-old Lucas has reached the first important milestone in his
life: he has finally come to the end of his last year at school. He
makes the use of his newfound freedom to insult his mean-minded philosophy
teacher Monsieur Martineau, but quickly regrets it when the latter points
out he will be conducting the oral retakes next term. That same day,
Lucas attends a party at which he meets the beautiful Clémence, with
whom he instantly falls in love. Unfortunately, Lucas forgets to ask
Clémence her surname, and he doesn't yet know that she already has
a boyfriend, Yvan. But, as someone once remarked, the course of true
love never did run smooth...
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