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Merci Docteur Rey Details

2002 Certificate 15
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An Opera Diva reveals to her gay son that his father is not really dead but left her for another man. However earlier that evening her son had seen him murdered while he was hiding in a cupboard. This turn of events drives him to therapy, but unbeknownst to him the doctor he is seeing is dead, and being impersonated by one of .. Read more

Starring Dianne Wiest, Jane Birkin, Stanislas Merhar, Bulle Ogier
Director Andy Litvak
Genres Comedy, Gay/Lesbian

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Merci Docteur Rey

An Opera Diva reveals to her gay son that his father is not really dead but left her for another man. However earlier that evening her son had seen him murdered while he was hiding in a cupboard. This turn of events drives him to therapy, but unbeknownst to him the doctor he is seeing is dead, and being impersonated by one of her patients...

Starring Dianne Wiest, Jane Birkin, Stanislas Merhar, Bulle Ogier
Director Andy Litvak
Studio PARASOL PICTURES RELEASING
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Comedy, Gay/Lesbian
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 25 Oct 2004
Production year: 2002
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (3) of Merci Docteur Rey

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  • 1 stars out of 5

    Executive produced by Ismail Merchant, Andrew Litvack's debut feature is a gross miscalculation that is woefully over-written and shamefully overplayed. Dianne Wiest is primarily culpable, hamming it up as the opera diva whose return to the Parisian stage is blighted by the murder of her ex-husband (Simon Callow). She's blithely unaware that her gay son (Stanislas Merhar) witnessed the crime and is seeking the killer while hiding out with the skittish dubbing studio actress — Jane Birkin — that he met in a dead psychiatrist's office. Aside from a faintly amusing running joke involving Vanessa Redgrave, this is pretentious, preposterous and embarrassing.

    • Radio Times
  • Merchant-Ivorys previous jaunt to Paris, last years Le Divorce, lurched queasily between smug farce and... read more on Time Out

    • Time Out
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  • 19 out of 24 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star [Highly rated reviewer]

    running on empty

    This is one of the silliest, shallowest, most trivial films you're likely to see -- ever!

    That any member of the cast san see this on any level other than the deepest embarrassment is hard to conceive.

    But it's not even funny. Merchant-Ivory have specialised in superficial fluff, and if they ever wanted to undermine that commonly-held opinion, they CERTAINLY haven't succeeded with this unspeakable nonsense.

    DO NOT waste your time with this; it's not even amusingly smart, and a Stella Artois TV ad has more significance.

      • Rehan from London
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  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    So rubbish it's funny!

    This has to be one of the most silliest DVD's I have ever seen. So crap, it was funny! I had the office in stiches the next morning telling them about it! If you are getting to the end of your list and fancy something different, then get it.

      • Lee from Bedford
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