After a fatal car crash, Michel flees the scene. His passenger commits suicide. Michel and wife Cathy find EUR2M in a bag while covering up the incident, leading to a series of chaotic event... Read allAfter a fatal car crash, Michel flees the scene. His passenger commits suicide. Michel and wife Cathy find EUR2M in a bag while covering up the incident, leading to a series of chaotic events.After a fatal car crash, Michel flees the scene. His passenger commits suicide. Michel and wife Cathy find EUR2M in a bag while covering up the incident, leading to a series of chaotic events.
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Sometimes, French people still make nice movies. It strikes the right balance between crime, dark comedy, drama, social commentary, and i frankly dont know how to write enough characters to finish this review, but only 2 people reviewed it. Dubosc, with a past as comedian, is directing this very competently, and plays very well the simple, well meaning husband, father and provider, and his struggle. Inherently french, as well as universal themes like clubs echangistes, poverty, greed, family, community, frontier justice, all make for a beautiful ensemble. Everybody plays well. It's very French. Partly shot in les Rousses, Jura (meublerie du bois de l'ours, boucherie Laurent).
Frank Dubosc is a simpatico but decidedly low brow
gallic entertainer who will surprise fans and foes with
this very funny gritty comedy plus faux film noir set in french
snow country, wich he wrote, directed, acts in (without ever
flashing his trademark broad smile), that owes to "Fargo".
Critics back home took note of the creative upturn, and might have had a hint from the excellent cast on hand: Laure Calamy ("My donkey, my lover and I") new queen of french comedy and drama alike, Benoit Poelvoorde the maverick belgian film star ("Man bites dog"; "L'amour ouf" gangster hit of 2024), and a top supporting cast including Emmanuele Devos ("Read my lips"), Josephine de Meaux & Anne Le Ny ("Untouchables"), plus perky newcomer Kim Higelin ("Consent") who plays provocative daughter to sensible local pussywhippedd sheriff Poelvoorde trying at christmas' eve to keep family, colleagues, migrants and fellow smalltowners out of trouble and out of the cold, while freak accidents, drugs, cash and corpses pile up like a parody of Murphy's law gone amok in the french Appalacchia (the Jura region in the title)...and yes, there's also bear (a big one), eventhough everyone shruggs it off: "You know there are no bears around here!". To make sure while you laugh, join this mischievous ride all the way and wait out the end credits.
Critics back home took note of the creative upturn, and might have had a hint from the excellent cast on hand: Laure Calamy ("My donkey, my lover and I") new queen of french comedy and drama alike, Benoit Poelvoorde the maverick belgian film star ("Man bites dog"; "L'amour ouf" gangster hit of 2024), and a top supporting cast including Emmanuele Devos ("Read my lips"), Josephine de Meaux & Anne Le Ny ("Untouchables"), plus perky newcomer Kim Higelin ("Consent") who plays provocative daughter to sensible local pussywhippedd sheriff Poelvoorde trying at christmas' eve to keep family, colleagues, migrants and fellow smalltowners out of trouble and out of the cold, while freak accidents, drugs, cash and corpses pile up like a parody of Murphy's law gone amok in the french Appalacchia (the Jura region in the title)...and yes, there's also bear (a big one), eventhough everyone shruggs it off: "You know there are no bears around here!". To make sure while you laugh, join this mischievous ride all the way and wait out the end credits.
Franck Dubosc signs here a very interesting and sometimes confusing film. I would describe the genre as a dramatic comedy, even if the part of droll goes far beyond the dark aspect of the plot. The work is supported by excellent actors including Benoît Poelvoorde, Laure Calamy and Franck Dubosc himself. The dialogues are pushed to the extreme, yes, to the absurd. And so much the better! I see some aspects of Bruno Dumont. We force the ridicule of characters and situations. Moreover, the atmosphere is deliberately heavy. The fool lives in the three heroes: how clumsy and naive they are! Especially the planter who is constantly failing, but always manages to rectify the situation with the help of others. Overall, the film is well done. We appreciate the natural setting that contributes so much to its success. A bear in the Jura sees and sees himself alone or with his family.
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- TriviaThe movie was shot in winter 2024 on location in the Jura department, in the cities of Les Rousses, Bois-d'Amont, Morbier and Vaudioux, where the Billaude waterfall is located.
- GoofsIn 2024, in France, it is not believable for three police officers to have no English speaking skills at all, especially since one of them is in his twenties, so they should have been able to communicate, even poorly, with the black mule. On top of that, every semi-modern smartphone is capable of acting as a translating device (with French, English or Tamil), which the cops should know.
- ConnectionsFeatures Tout le monde veut prendre sa place (2006)
- SoundtracksLes Nuits d'une Demoiselle
Music by Raymond Legrand and Colette Renard
Lyrics by Guy Breton
Performed by Sylvain Goldberg
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