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Le Gout Des Autres on DVD (2000)

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Average rating: 69%
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3.5
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Starring: Agnes Jaoui, Jean-Pierre Bacri, Gerard Lanvin, Alain Chabat, Brigitte Catillon, Anne Alvaro, Xavier De Guillebon, Anne Le Ny, Christiane Millet, Wladimir Yordanoff
Director: Agnes Jaoui
Studio: PATHE DISTRIBUTION
Run time: 108 mins
Certificate: 15
User collections: French Films, Foreign language favorites
Genres: Comedy, World Cinema
Languages: French
Subtitles: English
Released: 19/11/2001

Brief synopsis of Le Gout Des Autres

Castella is a successful industrialist, out of boredom he allows his wife to drag him to an amateur stage show. Much to his surprise he is overwhelmed by the power of the lead actress, Clara. He becomes so infatuated with her that he goes back to the play night after night. His world is turned upside down and his obession impacts on the lives of everyone around.

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5 Radio Times

Agnès Jaoui makes her directorial debut with this astute comedy of socio-cultural manners, which she wrote with co-star Jean-Pierre Bacri. A Woody Allenesque air pervades proceedings, as we follow the efforts of Bacri's philistinic businessman to impress amateur actress Anne Alvaro — a plot in a similar vein to Small-Time Crooks. But the personal touch evident in Un Air de Famille and On Connait le Chanson (which she co-wrote) ensures it retains a Gallic identity. The subplots involving a drug-dealing barmaid and a designer-dominated wife lack focus, but the odd coupling of Bacri and Alvaro is delightful and, doubtless, helped the film garner a best foreign film Oscar nomination and a raft of domestic awards.

Total Film

"...Enjoyably nimble....Engrossing thanks both to the quality of the ensemble performances and the sympathy the film-makers extend to their credibly human characters..."

New York Times

"...A witty, sociologically astute reflection on the attraction between opposites....[A] beautifully acted movie..."

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Rated - 3 starsSlick, sophisticated..

Gus from Winchester , 13/04/2004

..and well performed. Very stylish French movie about the human condition in general and misconceptions in particular.

Castella is a wealthy businessman who has been conditioned by his wife into believing he is a philistine but whose artistic side is awakened by an English teacher. Clever, funny and well worth watching.

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Rated - 2 starsCharming

HarryO from London , 01/07/2004

Yes, here is one of those ever so 'French' films, punctuated with elegant touches of humour, romance, and (invariably) style.

The storyline focuses on the lives of three middle-aged men and their respective "femmes". Struggles, hopes, failures etc. in love (and sex) comprise the film's main events and lead to insightful themes throughout. These are funny, touching and ultimately quite shallow; not that this almost fairytale depth need be considered a defect - merely a reflection of the jovial nature of 'Le Gout des Autres'. It makes for an assuredly comfortable and light picture, modestly extravert and somewhat whimsical, resulting in relaxing and stylish entertainment that French films can deliver so successfully.

On the downside, the film is unavoidably "average" in almost every sense, and probably as memorable as a pleasant wine consumed when tipsy. Nevertheless, an enjoyable watch and highly recommended for those lazy Sunday afternoons.

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Rated - 5 starsExcellent comedy of manners

Rory Aitken from Totnes, Devon , 30/11/2004

I loved it! So French: simulataneously repressed and liberal, arrogant and sympathetic. The dialogue is razor-sharp, and the acting as usual is completely natural. I had a smile on my lips throughout. A must-see film.

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Rated - 4 stars

Foille#1 from LEIGH ON SEA , 28/11/2003

God knows how much we like to categorise and generalise everything in our lives, music, social background, nationalities...

This story of a big boss who fall in love with a comedian is a gem with sharp characters and some great performances.

It will leave you with the hope that you can always find anything in anyone, the worst and the best, the ugly and the beautiful...

  8 out of 9 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 starsSuperb french style

glimpse from Nailsea, Bristol [Highly rated reviewer] , 14/01/2005

I was most impressed by this film, and reckon it to be 7 out of 7 possible! It is wry, cynical, funny, and almost an "Abigail's Party" without a dinner-party being the theme, and there are several characters introduced skilfully. All the parts have their own problems and angles on life.

Great film...

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Rated - 3 starsSlick, sophisticated..

Gus from Winchester , 13/04/2004

..and well performed. Very stylish French movie about the human condition in general and misconceptions in particular.

Castella is a wealthy businessman who has been conditioned by his wife into believing he is a philistine but whose artistic side is awakened by an English teacher. Clever, funny and well worth watching.

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