La Tour Montparnasse infernale (2001)
(Don't Die Too Hard!)
Country: FR
Technical: col/2.35:1 92m
Director: Charles Nemes
Cast: Eric Judor, Ramzy Bedia, Marina Foïs, Serge Riaboukine
Synopsis:
Incompetent window cleaners unwittingly foil a hold-up at Paris's tallest office building.
Review:
A witless spoof of Die Hard, and other movies when it runs out of ideas, one of France's top 2001 box office draws features the inexplicably popular TV comedy duo of Judor and Bedia, who have seemed to model themselves on the Dumb and Dumber sub-genre of comedy. The effect is rather like watching Norman Wisdom in the same film as Jerry Lewis while each tries to slow down and dilute his schtick to make the other look better. One excruciating routine has one of them repeatedly failing to notice as the other dirties the window he has just cleaned. The rather cute Foïs has her features fixed in an expression of contempt throughout, though it might be boredom, and Riaboukine is wasted in the Alan Rickman role. The hardware and production values are in fact pretty well matched to the Die Hard films (even the colour processing is the same), but it only makes one long all the more for someone to either shoot or defenestrate these two cretins and put us out of our misery. In brief, this one definitely does not travel.
(Don't Die Too Hard!)
Country: FR
Technical: col/2.35:1 92m
Director: Charles Nemes
Cast: Eric Judor, Ramzy Bedia, Marina Foïs, Serge Riaboukine
Synopsis:
Incompetent window cleaners unwittingly foil a hold-up at Paris's tallest office building.
Review:
A witless spoof of Die Hard, and other movies when it runs out of ideas, one of France's top 2001 box office draws features the inexplicably popular TV comedy duo of Judor and Bedia, who have seemed to model themselves on the Dumb and Dumber sub-genre of comedy. The effect is rather like watching Norman Wisdom in the same film as Jerry Lewis while each tries to slow down and dilute his schtick to make the other look better. One excruciating routine has one of them repeatedly failing to notice as the other dirties the window he has just cleaned. The rather cute Foïs has her features fixed in an expression of contempt throughout, though it might be boredom, and Riaboukine is wasted in the Alan Rickman role. The hardware and production values are in fact pretty well matched to the Die Hard films (even the colour processing is the same), but it only makes one long all the more for someone to either shoot or defenestrate these two cretins and put us out of our misery. In brief, this one definitely does not travel.
(Don't Die Too Hard!)
Country: FR
Technical: col/2.35:1 92m
Director: Charles Nemes
Cast: Eric Judor, Ramzy Bedia, Marina Foïs, Serge Riaboukine
Synopsis:
Incompetent window cleaners unwittingly foil a hold-up at Paris's tallest office building.
Review:
A witless spoof of Die Hard, and other movies when it runs out of ideas, one of France's top 2001 box office draws features the inexplicably popular TV comedy duo of Judor and Bedia, who have seemed to model themselves on the Dumb and Dumber sub-genre of comedy. The effect is rather like watching Norman Wisdom in the same film as Jerry Lewis while each tries to slow down and dilute his schtick to make the other look better. One excruciating routine has one of them repeatedly failing to notice as the other dirties the window he has just cleaned. The rather cute Foïs has her features fixed in an expression of contempt throughout, though it might be boredom, and Riaboukine is wasted in the Alan Rickman role. The hardware and production values are in fact pretty well matched to the Die Hard films (even the colour processing is the same), but it only makes one long all the more for someone to either shoot or defenestrate these two cretins and put us out of our misery. In brief, this one definitely does not travel.