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Nuit d'ivresse offers a peculiar blend of comedy and chaos. The narrative follows Jacques Belin, who’s this hapless TV presenter stumbling through a drunken night after an award. The pacing has a certain erratic charm, mirroring Jacques' state of mind. He encounters Frède, a character freshly released from prison, and together they navigate a series of misadventures filled with sharp dialogues and clashing personalities. It's interesting how the film captures the absurdity of life through these flawed characters. The performances are a bit over-the-top, but that’s part of the charm, I suppose. The practical effects are minimal, relying more on the dialogue and situational comedy, which gives it a raw, unfiltered feel. It's a film that definitely rides the wave of 80s French humor, leaving you with a bit of nostalgia and a smile.
A unique take on 80s French comedy. · Intriguing character dynamics. · Captures the spirit of the era well.
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