Film Review
Prête-moi ta main offers a welcome
respite from the blizzard of vulgar, trite
and overly Americanised comedies that have assailed French cinema in
recent years. This is a return to basics - a witty, engaging and
original romantic comedy of the kind that has an immense appeal to
French and international audiences alike, and the presence of stars of
the calibre of Charlotte Gainsbourg and Bernadette Lafont certainly
adds to its charms.
It is worth the price of the cinema ticket
just to see the scene in which Alain Chabat (very fetching in his fishnet
stockings and high heels) receives the full dominatrix treatment from Gainsbourg.
Anyone who can watch this scene without falling off his seat in a fit of
hysterics must either be stuck to his seat with a huge dollop of superglue or else
be seriously lacking the humour gene.
This film is the third hit in a row for
director Eric Lartigau, following his very popular first two films:
Mais qui a tué Pamela Rose
(2003) and
Un ticket pour l'espace
(2006).
Prête-moi ta main
may not achieve the cult status of these two films, but it is
just as enjoyable and highly recommended for lovers of French comedy.
© James Travers 2008
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Next Eric Lartigau film:
Un ticket pour l'espace (2006)
Film Synopsis
Ever since an adolescent love affair ended in a humiliating break-up,
Luis Costa has remained a dedicated bachelor, devoted to his career as
a perfumer. But he is now 43 and his mother and five sisters have
decided that it is time for him to get married. Unable to
resist the combined might of such a formidable female onslaught, Luis
agrees and the next thing he knows he is being thrown into a round of
blind dates that all end in disaster. Exasperated, Luis concocts
a plan that he believes will save him from the mire of matrimonial
mediocrity. He will hire a girl to play the part of his
girlfriend, he will announce that he intends to marry this girl, and on
the day of the wedding she will conveniently fail to turn up for the
marriage ceremony. His mother and five sisters will be so moved
by his anguish at this rejection that they will never again raise the
subject of marriage and Luis will be a free man for ever! Or so
he thinks. If ever a plan had a chance of going horribly awry, this is
it...
© James Travers
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