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3 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
Great dialogue, great actors, 18 July 2006
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cl_champagne from Versailles, France
Le Cave se rebiffe is one of my favorite movies of all times. With an
impeccable cast (Jean Gabin, Bernard Blier and Maurice Biraud among
others)and an excellent story to go along things can't go anything but
right. Add to that the dialogs from Michel Audiard and voilà! a
masterpiece.
This movie contains two of my favorite Audiard one liners, I'll try and
translate for non French-speaking members: - About Eric, Jean Gabin
says: "If stupidity could be measured, he'd serve as a yardstick for
it" - Talking with Maurice Biraud: "To deny your own talents makes it
easier for mediocre people to succeed".
Real funny stuff, but also things to think about.
2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Fine distribution of actors, many laughs, 21 February 2008
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medjai27 from France
Someone made me discovered this film emphasizing on the beautiful dialogs and the strong performance of Mr Jean Gabin. Being a huge fan of the film makers next greater success' "les tontons flingueurs", I was not reluctant at all to watch this movie. These aging gangster movies play with the morals of that earlier time. Subsequently it's OK to cheat on your husband and to have your house in a former "bordel" and of course all your long time friends are geniuses in the world of crime. The viewer enjoys a nice feeling of coolness and simplicity watching the actors displaying their lives. The introduction to the characters is also very interesting, allowing Mr Gabin a honorable entry in the plot. And of course each character has his own memorable quotes : *[...] and if I went on with psychoanalysis, I'd say he's the king of fools!". * "- In pure theory how much could we hope for with that counterfeit? - 20 years! Profit splits, imprisonment adds up" I would not want to finish this review without raising my hat to Bernard Blier, a huge "supporting actor with the charisma of a main character". His nonchalant act is great and honest. He belongs to the few artists who know how to catch your attention with an indescribable magnetism. Hope you enjoy it too.
6 out of 11 people found the following review useful:
Old friends, fake money, high flying crooks and humour., 6 April 2000
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Eric Sayettat (sayettat@hotmail.com) from Champ sur Drac, France
A view of the mythical world of post war French rifraf... A world of
washouts, Ladies with principles and Aristocrats.
The plot is deftly built and the actors seem to be playing their own
role.
This world is now dead...it is no longer good to show how to fool the
police
but it's so refreshing to delve in this mythical past and take a big
laugh.
2 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
The Master Forger Comes to Town, 6 May 2006
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Robert McLaughlin (rtmclaughlin@comcast.net) from Potomac, Maryland, United States
It has been many years since I saw this film, and I keep hoping I will
run into it again somewhere. I was struck by two unusual aspects.
First, the film appears to show considerable detail about the actual
production of counterfeit Dutch currency, almost as if it were a step
by step introduction for aspiring forgers of the 1960s.
Second, Jean Gabin as the master forger does not simply outwit the
local police and leave his would-be accomplices empty-handed, but then
calmly makes for the airport with a suitcase full of real currency.
Like a businessman who has had a satisfying overseas trip, he settles
back without a care in the world while his plane wafts him to some
tropical paradise where there will be no pesky European police to ask
questions.
All in a good week's work, the film seems to conclude.
3 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
Rather a spoof, 7 May 2008
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Author:
dbdumonteil
Made by Gilles Grangier, a minor director whose films were not that bad
,"Le Cave Se Rebiffe" was a bit tongue in chick ,not to be taken
seriously.Maurice Biraud was a touching character,lost in a world of
crooks,counterfeiters and traitors.
Michel Audiard -who finally began to direct his own movies in the late
sixties:"Faut Pas Prendre Les Enfants Du Bon Dieu Pour Des Canards
Sauvages" starring Françoise Rosay ,etc-came up with some of his best
lines .
My favorite line:Gabin comes to see Rosay and asks her for some "paper"
for his job (forger).But the merchandise does not satisfy him and he
answers: You can use them as paper cones of chips!(=bags of chips) Not
much food for thought but very funny and entertaining.
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