Film Review
One-time journalist Marc Esposito began his filmmaking career with
Le Coeur des hommes (2003), a
pleasing and authentic portrayal of male friendship in modern
times. In
Mon pote, he
covers similar ground but struggles to get beyond the kind of tedious
platitudes and egregious sentiment-milking that would condemn a TV soap
opera to a cancellation within five episodes. Edouard Baer and
Benoît Magimel are excellent casting choices for the two lead
roles, but neither actor is well-served by a script that is
breathtakingly naive and lacking in depth and interest value.
With three full-length films already under his belt, Esposito still
shows no obvious flair as a film director and, judging by this latest
will-sapping monolith to mediocrity, he should perhaps consider an
alternative career. If you like shallow, soap-style melodramas in
which capable actors suffer a comparable indignity to that experienced
by the early Christians in first century Rome, and in which your
emotional reaction is constantly channelled by wistful and tacky
background musical this is obviously the film for you. For the
other 99.99999 per cent of the viewing public, watching paint dry is a
far more stimulating and life-affirming experience.
© Dennis Cooper 2012
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Next Marc Esposito film:
Le Coeur des hommes (2003)
Film Synopsis
Victor, the publisher of a well-known car magazine, is giving a talk about
his work in a prison when he strikes up a rapport with one of the inmates,
a former crook named Bruno. It seems that Bruno is a fan of the magazine
and would like nothing better than to work for Victor. Impressed by
his admirer's enthusiasm, the publisher agrees to find a place for him once
he has completed his stretch in prison. Victor keeps his promise and
Bruno is soon working for him as the model employee. As they get to
know each other better, the two men are struck by how much they have in common.
It is the beginning of a lasting friendship that will mark both of their
lives...
© James Travers
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Film Credits
- Director: Marc Esposito
- Script: Marc Esposito,
Jean-Luc Levesque
- Cinematographer: Pascal Caubère
- Music: Calogero,
Gioacchino
- Cast: Edouard Baer (Victor Gallien),
Benoît Magimel (Bruno Duchêne),
Diane Bonnot (Agathe Gallien),
Léonie Simaga (Anna Duchêne),
Atmen Kelif (Sami),
Albane Duterc (Gigi),
Riton Liebman (Thierry),
Lucie Phan (Cécile),
Françoise Michaud (Valérie),
Charly Chemouny (Le journalste rabroué),
Anthony Levesque (Roland),
Solo (Augustin),
Louka Masset (Tom),
Oscar Le Potollec Fiorani (Nico, le fils de Victor),
Morgane Rouault (Viviane, la fille de Victor),
Samir Benhaj (Momo),
Armelle Abibou (L'assistante sociale),
Franck Boss (Le surveillant),
Christophe Carry (Le surveillant de cellule),
Rachid Sabaghi (Le détenu Kader)
- Country: France
- Language: French
- Support: Color
- Runtime: 105 min