Dinner für Spinner (1998)

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Dinner für Spinner: Directed by Francis Veber. With Thierry Lhermitte, Jacques Villeret, Francis Huster, Daniel Prévost. A few friends have a weekly fools’ dinner, where each brings a fool along. Pierre finds a champion fool for next dinner. Surprise.

“Before this film was released in 1998, it was, originally, a play. This play was performed on stage in 1993 and had a huge success. Francis Weber felt like adapting his play (he was the author) for the screen and he had a good idea. The action takes place in a beautiful Parisian flat. Pierre Brochant (Thierry Lhermitte) lives there and each week, he and his friends take part in a special dinner: a u0026quot;dîner de consu0026quot;. Theyu0026#39;ve got to invite someone silly and the one who has found the best dumb is the winner of the evening. Brochant has chosen François Pignon (Jacques Villeret) and before going to the dinner, Brochant has invited him in his flat. Then, in a few minutes, everythingu0026#39;s wrong: his wifeu0026#39;s leaving him, heu0026#39;s got a backache, heu0026#39;s got to face his mistress etc…. and Pignon is a bit responsible for this! There are two main types of comic in this film: on one hand the comic comes from the dialogues which are very funny with a lot of successful puns. Moreover theyu0026#39;re never vulgar. On the other hand, the comic comes from the situation where Brochant is: not only has he got to face Pignon but heu0026#39;s got to face unexpected events like the arrival of a fiscal inspector (Daniel Prévost). Above all, the film is worth watching for its incredible main actors: Lhermitte who is the perfect hypocrite and Villeret who is full of goodwill and kindness in spite of its idiocy and its naivety (in 1999, he won the Oscar for the best actor in France and he deserved it). Moreover, the other actors are very well used, especially Francis Huster and Daniel Prévost who are both excellent. The only weaknesses of this film are the moment where Prévost comes in Brochantu0026#39;s flat and then the plot is resolved very laboriously. The other moment is when Pignon is calling Mrs Brochant to tell her his real thoughts about her husband: youu0026#39;ve got a quite conventional dialogue. Nevertheless, if you want to have a good time, watch this comedy itu0026#39;s worth watching!”

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