i had no idea what to expect from this film when my friend dragged me to see it, saying that it had been a huge success in france when she was living there. it started out well enough but i thought it was just going to be about how "funny" it is that this guy who isnt gay pretends he is....
however, the film is self- referential enough that it turns on itself and makes fun of all the prejudices and hangups that we all carry around with us. it is a funny, unpretentious film and for that, well worth seeing. the main actor is excellent.
Plot summary
A man spreads the rumor of his fake homosexuality with the aid of his neighbor, to prevent his imminent firing at his work.
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May 02, 2019 at 11:09 PM
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This is a funny film about a bland man (Daniel Auteuil) who is about to be fired from his job. Contemplating suicide, his new next-door neighbor convinces him not to and comes up with a scheme to prevent the firing--pretend to be gay and then they will be afraid to fire him for fear they will be accused of discrimination. This is especially bad in the eyes of the company chairman because it is a condom factory and they do NOT want to scare away all their gay customers. The job is saved, but a long series of events (good and bad) result in major unforeseen changes--some of which are very funny (such as his being asked to ride on the condom float at the gay pride parade) and some are pretty poignant (his getting beaten up for being gay). As a result of this and good writing, the film isn't predictable and is a lot of fun. Be assured, though, that this movie is not campy and over the top, nor is it super preachy--a nice mix that will satisfy anyone.
PS--Gerard Depardieu plays a VERY unusual role in the film--at first you hate him and then it becomes pretty weird--just watch and see.
no big laughs for me
François Pignon (Daniel Auteuil) is a meek accountant in a condom factory. He is divorced with a teen son who looks down on him. He is about to be downsized when his pushy neighbor suggests starting a false rumor of his homosexuality by spreading an explicit photo. Management is afraid to fire him. Homophobic co-worker Félix Santini (Gérard Depardieu) is forced to be friendly. Others see him in a different light. Before they saw him as dull but now he's exotic and interesting.
The idea is similar to "I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry". It's slightly better positioned. Daniel Auteuil is fractionally better but his meekness generates its own annoyance. It tries to dig at the social issue. I'm not sure I want to laugh at any of it. Some of the changes from the characters after the lie seem questionable. It's definitely better than the childish Adam Sandler movie but I don't find this that funny.