Film Review
Having made the transition from actor to director with
Ça commence par la
fin (2010), Michaël Cohen returned to the director's seat for
this wry take on the buddy movie, based on a popular graphic novel by Jim
and Dominique Mermoux. Although he appears in the film, Cohen gave
the lead role to another comedy performer, Nicolas Bedos, who is far better
suited for playing the Machiavellian smoothy who sets out to discover which
members of his entourage can genuinely be considered friends.
L'Invitation
is one of those low-budget, low-key comedies that is unlikely to make much
of a splash but it provides an entertaining enough divertissement if you have
an hour and a half at your disposal and you are in need of some light entertainment
of a mildly caustic kind.
Male friendship is a subject that has been virtually mined to death in French
cinema in recent years - Philippe Guillard's
On voulait tout casser,
Olivier Barroux's
Entre amis
and Richard Berry's
Nos femmes
all covered the same ground in 2015 - but Cohen's film takes a slightly different,
more cynical tack and prompts us to ask what friendship really is and how
do we know whether we have it or not.
L'Invitation is not
a particularly profound or original film, but the humour feels fresher than
in many recent films of this kind and there's plenty of amusement value to
be had seeing Bedos milking the role for which he is best suited, the loathsome
but inexplicably likeable louse.
© James Travers 2017
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Film Synopsis
Raphaël is woken up in the middle of the night by his best friend, Léo.
The latter's car has apparently just broken down outside Paris and Léo
is phoning to ask if his buddy would help him out in his hour of need.
At this late hour, Raphaël's natural inclination is to stay in bed and
let his annoying friend sort out his own problems, but a nudge from his wife
is all it takes for him to come to Léo's aid. The reluctant altruist
is none too pleased to discover that not only has Léo's car not broken
down, but his friend summoned him merely so that they could share a drink
together - to celebrate the fact that Raphaël has proven himself to
be a real friend. A few weeks later, Léo decides to perform
the same stunt with his other acquaintances, so gauge whether they really
are his friends...
© James Travers
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