Pour rire! (1996)
Directed by Lucas Belvaux

Comedy
aka: Just for Laughs

Film Review

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Belgian director Lucas Belvaux's second full length film (after Parfois trop d'amour (1992)) is this unusual low-key menage-à-trois sex comedy featuring Italian beauty Ornella Muti and popular French actor Jean-Pierre Léaud (best known as Antoine Doinel in François Truffaut's Les 400 coups (1959) and its series of sequels). The film shows great originality in both its plot (which avoids the obvious stereotypical tendencies) and its form - it takes a good half an hour to work out whether the film is meant to be a comedy or an off-the-wall thriller.  Belvaux is particularly adept at combining genres, as he would demonstrate with his later films, notably La Raison du plus faible (2006) and his famous Trilogie (2002).

Well-scripted and well-acted, Pour rire! tells an engaging story whilst making some wry observations on life.   Although the comedy is played down, there are some stupendously funny moments in the film and some excruciatingly droll one-liners.   In French cinema, comedy is often most effective when it is not played for laughs, and this film, with its ironic title, proves the point magnificently.

Jean-Pierre Léaud is, as ever, a delight in one of his more ample roles since his Nouvelle Vague days. Even well into middle-age, Léaud retains his characteristic rebellious adolescent spirit, something which gives a disturbing schizophrenia to his portrayal of Nicholas.  Are the character's intentions when he discovers his girlfriend's infidelity innocent or deadly? - Léaud plays him in a way which makes either outcome appear plausible.  Despite this edge of uncertainty, the actor is never less than charming throughout and guarantees that the film will score highly in the entertainment stakes.
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Next Lucas Belvaux film:
Après la vie (2002)

Film Synopsis

Alice is a successful barrister who lives with her stay-at-home boyfriend Nicholas.  When their mutual friend Juliette splits up with her partner Michel, Nicholas takes solace in the fact that his relationship with Alice is a stable one.  He does not realise that Alice has been seeing another man, a handsome sports photographer, Gaspard, for the past few months.  When he discovers the truth, Nicholas goes to extreme lengths to gain Gaspard's confidence, with the intention of sabotaging the affair...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Lucas Belvaux
  • Script: Lucas Belvaux
  • Cinematographer: Laurent Barès
  • Music: Riccardo Del Fra
  • Cast: Ornella Muti (Maître Alice Obini), Jean-Pierre Léaud (Nicolas Gardinier), Antoine Chappey (Gaspard), Tonie Marshall (Juliette), Philippe Fretun (Charpin), Bernard Mazzinghi (Le procureur), Philippe Saal (L'agent de la Santé), Bernard Fau (Michel), Macha Model (Romance), Jacques Vendroux (Le sauveteur), Patricia Pilard (La femme du sauveteur), Olivier Rouxel (Le mécano de la mobylette), Vincent Gardinier (Le policier), Patrick Ricaud (Le serrurier), Benoît Gautier (Le marin), Hélène Foubert (Marie Fourmond), André Cazalas (Le juge), Sophie Meunier (La voix de Claire), Françoise Lebrun (L'infirmière), Benoît Poelvoorde (L'innocent)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Aka: Just for Laughs

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