あらすじ
For Patrick, early-morning hang-overs are never any fun. Moreover, that night, Patrick is fighting N'Gono, a colassal boxer with a face as friendly as Arnold Schwarzenegger's knee. The match is over even before Patrick steps into the ring. Somewhere else in the same town, Nathaniel starts his day according to an unchanging ritual. Sleazy con jobs and other kinds of small-time swindling inevitably end up with him getting his fac bashed in. In a dingy bar, these two losers meet up. Tired and at the end of his rope, Patrick comes to a dicision. He's going to drive down to sunny Narbonne Beach, where his cousin Marius has a pizza truck. Nathaniel, who has his own reasons for having to leave town in a hurry, decides to come along.
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監督 (1)
俳優 (23)
映画製作・配給会社 (3)
- 製作代表 : Les Films du Dauphin
- Film exports/foreign sales : Gaumont
クレジットタイトル詳細 (17)
- 製作代表 : Claude Besson
- Adaptation : Bernard Nauer, Philippe De Chauveron
- Screenwriters : Bernard Nauer, Philippe De Chauveron
- フォトディレクター : Vincent Jeannot
- 作曲家 : Benjamin Raffaelli, Kamil Rustam
- Assistant directors : Antoine Beau, Jean-Philippe Bernard, Pascal Chaumeil
- 編集担当 : Olivier Morel
- 録音技師 : Denis Guilhem
- Costume designer : Juliette Chanaud
- 製作部長 : Bernard Grenet
- 報道担当(映画) : Gabrielle Mairesse
- 音声編集担当 : Piotr Zawadzki
- スクリプト : Valérie Chorenslup
- 装飾 : Dan Weil
- サウンド・ミキサー : William Flageollet
- スチールマン : Patrick Camboulive
- 演出助手 : Thierry Guilmard
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技術面詳細
- タイプ : 長編映画
- ジャンル : フィクション
- サブジャンル : コメディー
- 言語 : フランス語
- その他の国の共同制作者 : フランス (100.0%)
- Original French-language productions : 不明
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About
Jean Reno made his screen début in 1979, in Costa-Gravas's "Clair de femme". After "La Passante du Sans-Souci" directed by Jacques Rouffio (1981), he had a starring role in Luc Besson's first feature, "The Last Battle". "Subway" (1987), "The Big Blue" (1987), "La Femme Nikita" (1989) and "The Professional" (1994) allowed them to continue their collaboration. Jean Reno has also appeared in Bertrand Blier's "Notre histoire" (1984), Marco Ferreri's "I love You" (1986), Eric Duret's "L'Homme au masque d'or" (1990), "L'Opération Corned-Beef" (1990) and "Les Visiteurs" (1994), both directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. (13.7 million admissions in France alone for this second film).