Film Review
Entente cordiale is the latest in a series of
French parody thrillers which plumb the depths of juvenile humour in
what looks like a deliberate attempt to drive audiences away from cinemas
whilst casually ruining the reputations of
some perfectly respectable actors. To describe the film as mindless, delinquent,
incoherent nonsense of the most excruciatingly inept kind would hardly do it justice.
It is, in addition to all these choice adjectives: tedious, derivative, smug, insulting
and caricatured to an unquantifiable extent. And, to be frank, those are just some
of its better points...
It is scarcely credible that with so many big name actors and with all the resources
available to the technical crew, a film could possibly end up as bad as this. Daniel
Auteuil is about as big a casting mistake as you can imagine - just what is he doing in
this film? Throughout, he looks totally unengaged by what he's doing, and you could
be forgiven for thinking that he walked onto the wrong set one day and the director wouldn't
let him go. At least Christian Clavier is somewhat more convincing in the role of
an aristocratic secret agent, but he isn't funny, has no charm, and looks like an actor
whose career is seriously on the skids. Then there are a host of cameo appearances,
ranging from John Cleese to Jennifer Saunders, each actor so obviously chosen to match
a particular stereotype of the most grotesquely simplistic kind - again, not funny.
Then there's an idiotic schoolboy comic book plot that doesn't go anywhere, endless
attempts at humour that fall flat (mainly because the jokes are too obvious, vulgar and
asinine to extract anything more than a grudging smirk), and the most off-putting
visual design imaginable, with action sequences that
look like a cross between a bad parody of Tarantino and a TV ad for some unidentifiable
product. You would almost think the objective of the jump-cutting, CGI-obsessed editing and
post-production team was not to help create a coherent narrative, but rather to give the
audience the mother of all migraines.
There really is nothing - absolutely nothing - good
about the shambolic mess that is
Entente cordiale. It's
just yet another painfully bad attempt to spice up the comedy
thriller genre - and it is an unmitigated disaster.
© James Travers 2007
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Film Synopsis
Crooked arms dealer Viktor Zilenko steals a revolutionary microchip which, when implanted
into a soldier, makes him impervious to pain. Zilenko intends to sell the chip back
to the Russians through the intermediary of the French secret service. François
de la Conche, an aristocratic secret agent, is sent to London to undertake the transaction,
accompanied by a hired interpreter Jean-Pierre Moindreau. During the exchange, Zilenko
and his men are attacked by rival agents, and only de la Conche and Moindreau survive
the ensuing massacre. In the confusion, the chip gets injected into Moindreau's
arm. Unless it is removed within 12 hours, the chip will cause the interpreter to
explode!
© James Travers
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