Le Grand appartement (2006)
Directed by Pascal Thomas

Comedy / Drama

Film Review

Not for the first time, some poor casting decisions and a cliché-laden script ruin what had the potential to be a respectable film.  Pascal Thomas' flair for writing and directing sober, well-constructed comedy-dramas is clearly lacking in this chaotic melange of contrived muddle.   It is hard to know which is worse: seeing actors of the calibre of Mathieu Amalric and Pierre Arditi being saddled with caricatured parts that are not worthy of their talents, or  having to endure the spectacle of Laetitia Casta struggle with a role that is way beyond her abilities.  Charmless and confused, this is a film that has little, if anything, to commend it, and is a major disappointment after some of Pascal Thomas' recent films.
© James Travers 2009
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Next Pascal Thomas film:
L'Heure zéro (2007)

Film Synopsis

Francesca and Martin live in a large Parisian apartment, which they share with their child, Francesca's sister and grandmother, and several friends.  Charlotte Fallingard, the owner of the apartment, is determined to evict the family so that she can sell her property.   Whilst Francesca fights tooth and nail to keep her home, her husband heads off to Italy to attend a film festival, where he is seduced by the passionate Véronique...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pascal Thomas
  • Script: François Caviglioli, Nathalie Lafaurie, Pascal Thomas
  • Cinematographer: Renan Pollès
  • Music: Reinhardt Wagner
  • Cast: Laetitia Casta (Francesca), Mathieu Amalric (Martin), Pierre Arditi (Adrien), Noémie Lvovsky (Charlotte Falingard), Maurice Risch (Ravambuse, le gérant), Sylvie Lachat (La juge Villebosse), Elisabeth Macocco (La présidente du tribunal), Dominique Harispuru (L'avocat de Mme Falingard), Annick Claudon (L'huissier du tribunal), Stéphanie Pasterkamp (Véronique), Valérie Decobert-Koretzky (Annette), Cheik Doukouré (Oussamba), Laurentine Milebo (Mama Oussamba), Mariam Kaba (La deuxième épouse d'Oussamba), Sarah Touré (Troisième épouse d'Oussamba), Sylvestre Amoussou (Un ami de Oussamba), Carmen Durand (Grand-mère Joséphine), Gisèle Casadesus (Marie-Antoinette), Victoria Lafaurie (Victoria), Mathilde Hochet (Mathilde)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 103 min

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