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Coup de torchon (1981)

Coup de torchon (1981)

GENRESComedy,Crime,Drama
LANGFrench,English
ACTOR
Philippe NoiretIsabelle HuppertStéphane AudranJean-Pierre Marielle
DIRECTOR
Bertrand Tavernier

SYNOPSICS

Coup de torchon (1981) is a French,English movie. Bertrand Tavernier has directed this movie. Philippe Noiret,Isabelle Huppert,Stéphane Audran,Jean-Pierre Marielle are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1981. Coup de torchon (1981) is considered one of the best Comedy,Crime,Drama movie in India and around the world.

1938, in a French african colony. Lucien Cordier is the cop of this village, populated with blacks and a few whites (usually racialist and lustful). He is a washout, everyone (including his wife Huguette) humiliates him. He never arrests anyone and looks at elsewhere when a dirty trick occurs. But one day, he turns into a machiavellian exterminating angel.

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Coup de torchon (1981) Reviews

  • A Great Film

    mojoan2005-02-13

    This is one of my favorite films. After all these years, it holds up beautifully. It's surreal, funny, tragic, strange, and somehow all holds together. Noiret is wonderful, and a great foil for Huppert, with his hang-dog looks and understated acting. Although he plays a policeman, Noiret's character makes his own decisions about justice without the need for pesky government interference. Isabelle Huppert and Stephane Audran are also perfect in their roles. The cinematography is superb, with beautiful shots of Africa. It's hard to categorize this movie, but Coup de Torchon is a must see! I think I've seen it 4 times.

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  • A film noir in pastel

    Souscolline2005-02-20

    Bertrand Tavernier has taken the novel "TOP 1280" by Jim Thompson set in North Carolina and produced a riveting French film noir set in Senegal in 1938. At that time it was a French colony that exhibited similar social and racial patterns as in the American South. The use of color and humor add a new dimension to the genre. Tavernier in his comments about the film on the DVD talks about the change in the light in the late afternoon in west Africa. It becomes less intense so he uses pastel colors. Note the light blue walls and the pink shirt of Philippe Noiret who is superb as the village policeman Cordier. Isabelle Huppert who plays the mistress of Cordier with intensity and humor and the other actors make this a must see film. There is much humor in the film but be aware that there are many violent scenes. This is French film noir at it's best.

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  • A mirror of human nature.

    oglydoglin2001-09-26

    This very intelligent-made film is not what it seems. Many viewers can't seem to overcome the so called change after 20 minutes or so. It is clear that Lucien Cordier (Philippe Noiret) is very well aware of who and what he is -from the beginning of the film. The mere fact that he acts in function of his later deeds, makes this film not a "real time" story, but something of a far more mythological nature. He is destiny, in a biblical sense of the word. The crimes he commits are what his victimes deserve. As in many European films, they tell you not just the story, but an Idea behind it. In my opinion, he is some sort of a Jesus, but with all to human deficits. He uses human means to act as a God, in order to make us aware of our own deeds. Everyone he kills think they can get away with their "sins". His deeds are revolting, -but that is the whole point: he is us, used by the director who holds nothing but a mirror in front of human nature. The lack of his morality, is a nothing else than a clue for Taverniers view on humanity. Typically a great film, that should be viewed more than once!

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  • Stunning

    ukkid352012-07-04

    One of the best films I've ever seen, period. I have never laughed so much, then felt so guilty. BT is a genius. Every moment is pure gold, every second to be treasured. Like the best detective stories ever written, the puzzle is the least of the viewer's concerns. But rather BT submerges us in a world with which we are probably totally unfamiliar, and yet we never doubt it for a second. The cast is peerless, with Noiret rewarding the viewer with his most perfectly nuanced/sympathetic/anti- hero imaginable. No one has ever been denied an Oscar so cruelly. I have promised myself I will share this with everyone who is important to me, woe betide me if I fail.

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  • Brutal, darkly humorous and brilliantly done film noir

    wglenn2002-05-19

    Jim Thompson meets Joseph Conrad in a small, dusty town in Senegal. The writing is excellent throughout, delving into themes that most films would never have the guts to handle. Brutal, darkly humorous and brilliantly done. A great, great film noir. Not a movie for those easily offended (though one they should probably see and learn from.)

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