French spaghetti spy-stuff
20 November 2011
Warning: Spoilers
Hilarious 1981 Gallic mash-up of every comic schoolboy adventure story stretching back to Fanfan la Tulipe (Gerard Philipe, 1952), and taking in everything you can think of both before and since. A jolly payday for everyone involved, happily strolling through their parts with varying degrees of thespian competence, but not straining too hard, whether good or truly mediocre. It kept reminding me of other movies: Where Eagles Dare, Day of the Jackal, James Bond, the Bourne trilogy, Good, Bad, Indifferent, Gunfight at OK Sundown, North by Northwest, Charlie Varrick, Leon the Professional, Last King of Scotland, You Name It.

Long Leone-type facial close-ups. Plenty of political incorrectness. Sadism, persecution, lesbianism, unconvincing fake punch-ups. Great car chase sequence, with Last Gasp Belmondo, looking leathery and cool, at the wheel, handling his own stunts in the spectacular setting at the Trocadero. Wow! Fabulous anti-Hollywood ending. Weird relationships of love and friendship --- something seminally continental about those. I really couldn't sort them out. Who was doing what to who, exactly? Highly watchable, but I'm suspending all critical faculties by giving it 6 out of 10. Is this rating system working again, yet?
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