Film Review
If you're going to re-make a popular Hollywood blockbuster, this is the way it should
be done - as an outrageous, utterly bonkers parody, with the heroic lead played by a pair
of likeable imbeciles who have absolutely no grip on reality. An insane yet inspired
spoof of the Bruce Willis action movie
Die Hard
(1988),
La Tour Montparnasse infernale sees popular
TV comedians Eric Judor and Ramzy Bedia giving French cinema's best double act since Gérard
Depardieu and Pierre Richard in the 1980s.
Whilst the cult comedians' humour tends to err on the juvenile side, it is not without
its charms, and as things progress it becomes apparent that the main thing holding the
film together is their brilliant comic rapport. Eric and Ramzy are not quite Abbot
and Costello, but their comedy - a mix of prat falls, mutual Mickey-taking badinage and
darkly surreal visual gags - works well, and prevents the film from descending into just
another tedious thriller parody. Opposing the comic duo is the the svelte Marina
Foïs, who makes a deliciously wicked villain, a nice twist on the familiar gangster
genre stereotype.
La Tour Montparnasse infernale
is an unremitting barrage of jokes from start to finish, although the quality
is far from consistent and in places things do get very, very silly. There are,
however, a few comic pearls along the way - the mozzarella trainers, the business with
the severed hand, the banana gags, and
that joke with the computer....
The film may be a tad infantile in parts, but it does deliver a reasonable quota of good
laughs, and, overall, it is an enjoyable dollop of escapist fun.
© James Travers 2007
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Film Synopsis
One evening, Éric and Ramzy are cleaning the windows of the Montparnasse Tower,
oblivious to the dramatic events taking place within. A band of trigger-happy gangsters
have infiltrated the building and are now threatening to kill a businessman and his associates
unless he gives them the combination to a safe holding a fortune in banknotes.
The window-cleaning chums had hoped for a quiet evening but soon find themselves caught
up in a terrifying action-packed adventure, with only their courage, physical prowess
and ingenuity to save them. Yep, they're deader than corduroys…
© James Travers
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