The Adventures of Remi (1958) Poster

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A successful melodrama!
RodrigAndrisan12 May 2021
A film that delighted my childhood about as sad as that of Rémi, the main character, played very well by Joël Flateau. A young Bernard Blier as a villain who exploits children, making them beg, Pierre Brasseur as another villain and Gino Cervi as Vitalis, who takes care of the child until he dies. There is also an extremely well trained puppy and a monkey. A film that children and adults of all ages will love terribly.
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Mere Barberin,where were you when we needed you?
dbdumonteil22 January 2012
Don't let the high rating fool you!this is a botched version of Malot's tear jerker!this flick begins with the return of hateful Driscoll in search of Remy the boy he kidnapped some years back!But Remy has already been sold to Vitali ,the busker;so we do not see the brat with his dear Mere Barbarin and we are deprived of the celebrated scene of the crepes;ditto for the scenes on the "Cygne" where Remy does not even meet Mrs Mullligan ,he is rebuffed by her sinister-looking butler(Daniel Emilfork,wasted one more time).

Gino Cervi is a bad Vitalis:he appears at first as a severe unkind man -he never was in the novel-before showing his finer feelings;Bernard Blier is too gentle for the part of Garofoli;the kid playing Remi cannot hold a candle to Robert Lynen in Allégret's version ;Simone Renant has almost nothing to do;the only one who plays his game well is Pierre Brasseur:realizing how stodgy and disastrous the screenplay was,he opts for tongue in chick acting and he and his hideous wife are the only characters that attract the attention.There are plenty of music numbers but the last one,a syrupy Christmas carol,drowns the final in an ocean of schmaltz.
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