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The Closet [DVD] [2001]
A film about society's attitude to sexuality, with a lighthearted ... Last Update 07.12.2009 06:04
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by - written on 27/09/06 (Very useful, 240 readings)
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François Pignon arrives at his work with a smile and a new tie ready for his company photograph where he is immediately pushed out of the picture; only later does he realise it would also mean out of a job. With no hope and nothing to live for Pignon’s new neighbour has an idea to help him keep his job – who would want to sack a man and risk being accused of sexual discrimination? The plan could backfire or Pignon could happily continue his working life with his little secret. ‘French’ and ‘Comedy’ is not often put together but this is a very funny film. The opening scene as the people gather reminds me of Beethoven as the dog finds its way into the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/11/04 (Very useful, 343 readings)
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Writer / director Francis Veber is very used to box office having hits. “The Closet”, or, to give it it’s original name, “Le placard”, is a French, subtitled movie, but when it came out in 2001, it was showing at my local multiplex – and I have to say it’s about as mainstream as any French movie gets nowadays. OK, there weren’t many of us in the audience. As I mentioned, Veber is used to making hit movies. He also directed “Les fugitives”, “Le Diner de Cons”, “Le Jouet” (even if you don’t know these movies, you probably have come across one or other of the remakes of them). Then there was his screenplay for the famous “La Cage aux Folles”, also remade as ... Read the complete review





