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La doublure (2006) -- A porter and a top-model have to pretend to be a couple in order to salvage a CEO's marriage.
La doublure (2006) -- A porter and a top-model have to pretend to be a couple in order to salvage a CEO's marriage.

Overview

Note des utilisateurs:
6.6/10   3,489 votes
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Réalisateur:
Francis Veber
Scénariste:
Francis Veber (writer)
Contact:
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Release Date:
29 mars 2006 (Belgium) suite
Genre:
Comedie suite
Accroche:
A new comedy from the writer/director of The Closet and The Dinner Game suite
Plot:
A porter and a top-model have to pretend to be a couple in order to salvage a CEO's marriage. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
1 win & 1 nomination suite
Avis des utilisateurs:
Routine French farce suite

Ensemble

  (Cast overview, first billed only)
Gad Elmaleh ... François Pignon
Alice Taglioni ... Elena Simonsen
Daniel Auteuil ... Pierre Levasseur

Kristin Scott Thomas ... Christine Levasseur
Richard Berry ... Maître Foix

Virginie Ledoyen ... Émilie

Dany Boon ... Richard
Michel Jonasz ... André Pignon
Michel Aumont ... Le médecin
Laurent Gamelon ... Paul
Patrick Mille ... Pascal Bouliveau
Michèle Garcia ... Louise Pignon
Philippe Magnan ... Berman
Jean-Yves Chilot ... Hervé
Irina Ninova ... Marie
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Additional Details

Autre(s) titre(s):
The Valet (International: English title) (USA)
La boulette (France) (working title)
Una Top model nel mio letto (Italy)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for sexual content and language.
Durée:
France:85 min
Langue:
Français
Couleur:
Couleur
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 suite
Company:
Gaumont suite

Curiosités

Anecdotes:
Director Trademark: [Francis Veber] [François Pignon]features a likeable idiot called François Pignon. suite
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When the president yells at Francois and his lawyer hang up the phone, you can see that the CISCO IP Phone is not even working and has the wrong date. There is no way someone would have been able to make a phone call using that phone. suite
Movie Connections:
Referenced in Le tournage de 'La doublure' (2007) (V) suite
Soundtrack:
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How does it end?
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8 out of 15 people found the following comment useful:-
Routine French farce, 9 February 2007
7/10
Author: Chris Knipp de Berkeley, California

This film, entitled "La Doublure" or "the stand-in" in French but retitled The Valet in English, was produced by old line French studio Gaumont. Veber is the mainstay of conventional French screen comedy. He wrote the Cage aux Folles screenplays and directed The Dinner Game/Le Dîner de cons and The Closet/Le placard (the latter starring Daniel Auteuil and Gérard Depardieu) and lot of others. The only trouble is, Veber has done so many of these things now their action is routine-ized. You can see the jokes coming well ahead, especially the visual ones. And some of the jokes are so clunky. A doctor who has to be treated by his patients—come on! Is that really funny enough to carry on to scene after scene? This time Veber's every-guy character François Pignon (here Gad Elmaleh) gets pulled into a scheme by megabucks CEO Levasseur (Auteuil) to extricate himself from charges that he's been cheating on his wife Christine (Kristin Scott Thomas) with his mistress of two years, "top-model" Elena (Alice Taglioni), which obviously he indeed has. A paparazzo has snapped Levasseur in a compromising scene squabbling with the beauty, but Pignon was walking by and his face is also in the background of the tabloid picture. If Levasseur can make it look like Pignon is the boyfriend (don't look into that too closely) he's in the clear.

Pignon has just been shot down after proposing to his childhood sweetheart Emilie (Virginie Ledoyen). His roommate and fellow parking valet (voiturier) at a posh restaurant, Richard (Dany Boon), has just moved out. His girlfriend is 32,000+ Euros in debt at the bookstore she's recently opened. Levasseur talks Elena into moving in with Pignon and pretending to be his girlfriend for the paparazzi to get himself off the hook. Pignon is asking only the 32,000+ Euroes as payment, but Elena has been promised a whopping 20 million Euro guarantee that when this is over, Levasseur will eventually marry her. If Christine were to divorce Levasseur she could take 60% of his company's stock with her. He doesn't really want that. His trouble is he doesn't really want to give up Elena either. He wants his dough, he wants his company, he wants his wife, and he wants his mistress. He's a pretty greedy guy. A snag is Christine has detectives carefully sussing all this out. He hasn't really fooled anybody, except a few paparazzi, who could care less.

Veber uses glitz to liven things up and moderates that diet with niceness. As in Hollywood, moral virtue wins out against the ravages of raw capitalism and somewhat against everyday experience. Of course bad guys do get caught, but not as easily as this. The fancy cars the valets get to drive dazzle us just as does the top-model's beauty (and a Chanel-Lagerfeld runway show happens with the elegantly cadaverous Lagerfeld himself on hand). Kirsten Scott Thomas adds impeccable class to her minor role as the wronged but unflappable wife.

If these were all poor people none of this would happen. This is a case of Money Makes Funny.

The joke-message is money doesn't really matter (I guess). Elena would rather ditch Levasseur than get his 20-million-Euro bribe. She actually likes Pignon – he's a decent fellow and he's got those big bright eyes — and she gradually builds up his ego while getting a lesson in decency from him, in case she needs one. (One would think she would, but that isn't gone into.) Pignon's girlfriend Emilie relents and accepts his hand and in this process Elena becomes a sort of fashion star fairy godmother.

Veber doesn't engineer a splashy finale. Things end not with a bang but a whimper — Pignon telling Levasseur off and leaving him on a lonely road in his car.

Richard Berry as Maître Foix, Levasseur's lawyer who arranges all the "stand-in" business, gives one of the film's juiciest performances, with all-black outfits and tight close-ups to highlight his efficient, plummily amoral manner. It's a nice moment when he asks Levasseur "May I speak to you as a friend?" and Levasseur quickly replies, "No." Auteuil, with his polished lack of affect, is perfect for his role.

This isn't as ingenious as The Closet or The Dinner Game (and other earlier Veber comedies) and maybe that's why we can see the wheels turning so clearly. It's entertaining but lacks wit. There is a great French tradition here but it lies in shreds and tatters. The timing is good (if obvious) and the acting is polished and, where it has room to be, appealing. But this is like doing a crossword puzzle. When it's over, you're done with it forever.

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