This live-action adaptation of the renowned Asterix and Obelix comic series stars Christian Clavier, Gerard Depardieu, and Roberto Benigni. When an irate Julius Caesar (Gottfried John) comes to their village, Asterix (Clavier) and his invincible friend, Obelix (Depardieu), must fight to save their home. Benigni is typically .. Read more
| Starring | Gerard Depardieu, Roberto Benigni, Christian Clavier, Michel Galabru |
|---|---|
| Director | Claude Zidi |
| Genres | Drama |
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This live-action adaptation of the renowned Asterix and Obelix comic series stars Christian Clavier, Gerard Depardieu, and Roberto Benigni. When an irate Julius Caesar (Gottfried John) comes to their village, Asterix (Clavier) and his invincible friend, Obelix (Depardieu), must fight to save their home. Benigni is typically hilarious as the villain Tullius Destructivus.
| Starring | Gerard Depardieu, Roberto Benigni, Christian Clavier, Michel Galabru, Claude Pieplu, Gottfried John, Laetitia Casta |
|---|---|
| Director | Claude Zidi |
| Studio | PATHE DISTRIBUTION |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 46 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 30 Jun 2003 Production year: 1999 |
| Format | DVD |
This live-action romp from director Claude Zidi was the most expensive French movie ever made — at 274 million francs, then approximately 50 million US dollars — and it might have put most of its budget up on the screen, but it has none of the wit or charm of the earlier animated adaptations, let alone that of Albert Uderzo and René Goscinny's original comic books. With Christian Clavier and Gérard Depardieu well cast as the indomitable Gauls and Roberto Benigni milking every gag as a scheming centurion, the acting is suitably pantomimic. But the tired plot of kidnapping the village druid and the inability of Terry Jones (who penned the English language script and dubbed Depardieu) to duplicate Goscinny's sublime linguistic games undermine the cast's efforts.
Lavish live-action version of the much-loved comic books, well-cast but suffering in the English-language version from the dubbing, which loses much of the humour.
Being a lifelong fan of Asterix & Obelix, I decided to rent this DVD. My expectations were low but the english voiceovers were so bad that it literally ruined the experience. Surprisingly, the DVD does not offer subtitles nor French track, which would have been better (it can't have been worse).
Readers of Asterix will find that the movie is an aggregation of a series of storylines directly from the comic serie. That was quite interesting.
Shame they could not recruit actors to do the english voice-over...
Being a lifelong fan of Asterix & Obelix, I decided to rent this DVD. My expectations were low but the english voiceovers were so bad that it literally ruined the experience. Surprisingly, the DVD does not offer subtitles nor French track, which would have been better (it can't have been worse).
Readers of Asterix will find that the movie is an aggregation of a series of storylines directly from the comic serie. That was quite interesting.
Shame they could not recruit actors to do the english voice-over...