Les copains (1965) Poster

(1965)

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dbdumonteil10 August 2009
Based on a Jules Romains novel,and featuring Georges Brassens' famous song "Les Copains D'Aboard" ,"Les Copains" shows,perhaps more than his other works ,that Yves Robert was an auteur.His heroes are all big children who do not want to grow up ,who want to stay the way they were as children (hence his childhood nostalgia we feel in " La Guerre Des Boutons" and his two magic movies "La Gloire De Mon Père" and "Le Château De Ma Mère").

Seven pals declare war to stupidity,hypocrisy,bourgeoisie conformism and their mainstays: the Army and the Church;they are not real rebels ,and their rebellion looks more like schoolboy pranks than a serious political attitude.For instance,one of them disguises himself as a priest to praise....the sex virtues.

It's a black and white movie,but there's a good use of color for one scene .
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8/10
The magnificent Seven
Les copains d'abord, as George Brassens's tune is heard all through the movie. I didn't know this movie directed by Yves Robert, but it's a must, these seven friends attacking strongly army, church and history in 3 outrageous and so funny projects. And so many more funny scenes with virtuoso editing, split screen, panoramic... Philippe Noiret is fabulously impressive with his great voice (see his main unforgettable sketch ), Pierre Mondy is top-notch in his authoritarian character sketch, and Jacques Ballutin is the best surprise in his quick but so surprising sketch. And so many funny scenes as the hotel. Yes, Yves Robert was a master in comic movies, he is not to be forgotten.
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