Themroc, a bachelor house painter living at home with his mother, leads a sad and colorless life. One day, after a run-in with his boss, he rebels. He wrecks his apartment, rejects every facet of bourgeois life, and begins acting like an urban, modern-day Neanderthal.
Length 104 minutes
Michel Piccoli | Béatrice Romand | Francesca Romana Coluzzi | Jeanne Herviale | Marilù Tolo | Romain Bouteille | Coluche | Patrick Dewaere | Jean Aron | Paul Barrault | Stéphane Bouy | Madeleine Damien | François Dyrek | Michel Fortin | Henri Guybet | Jean-Michel Haas | François Joxe | Marie Kéruzoré | Philippe Manesse | Miou-Miou | Catherine Mitry | Myriam Mézières | Popeck | Roger Riffard | Gégé Sagroun | Sotha
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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05/22/2020 | Computer | Broadcast | Other | 7 stars |
(Average) 7 stars |
This was the third film in this week’s Projection Booth watch party (I skipped the second film). I came back to to view this because it sounded so fascinating. This is essentially a “non-language” movie where all the communication is thru grunts and gibberish and gestures. This is probably a good definition of chaotic neutral as a film premise. This guy just does whatever he wants creating chaos around him. Crazy film and have not seen anything like it.
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