(World) All inclusive

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Movie
German title (World) All inclusive
Original title Un ticket pour l'espace
Country of production France
original language French
Publishing year 2006
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Eric Lartigau
script Kad Merad
Olivier Baroux
Julien Rappeneau
production Cyril Colbeau-Justin
Jean-Baptiste Dupont
music Erwann Kermorvant
camera Regis Blondeau
cut Reynald Bertrand
occupation

(World) All inclusive is a French science fiction - Comedy by Eric Lartigau from 2006. In Germany the film was from April 7 to 2,011 DVD markets.

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The film begins in France in 2030 and shows an astronaut giving an interview.

Its history has its origins in 2005. The French government is investing huge sums in space travel, thus causing public resentment. To improve this mood, a lottery is being launched, which guarantees two winners a space stay in the space station. The unsuccessful Stéphane Cardoux and Alexandre Yonis, who knew where a winning lot was sold, are the lucky winners.

After examinations and aptitude tests, both start the Mission Noah together with Colonel Beaulieu, Capitaine Soizic and the scientist Jean Rochette, in which behavioral studies on animals are also to be carried out.

After arriving at the space station, Yonis manipulates the on-board computer after a short time and threatens to crash the space station on France. Yonis, who identifies himself as Alexandre Guérin, is a former budding astronaut who had to end his career because of his brother Bernard, who was arrested as a serial killer. His instructor at the time, Beaulieu, did not support him. Guérin demands the release of his brother, which is also approved by the president. However, shortly after leaving prison, Bernard is killed by a catapult projectile from a film that is currently being shot.

Cardoux and Beaulieu can track down Alexandre in the space station, but he can escape in an escape pod. Colonel Beaulieu prevents the space station from crashing at the last second.

The end of the film takes place again in the year 2030. It turns out that the astronaut is Cardoux's son Hugo, who has found his destiny due to this experience and is now on a space mission to the sun.

criticism

"Now the French are also competing with those in Hollywood on the level of space adventures and are indulging in giving satirical swipes to great colleagues from" Armageddon "to" 2001 ". Kad Merad from "Willkommen bei den Sch'tis" once again plays a sympathetic loser in free fall and saves the day as an unwilling action hero in this humorous, nicely equipped and appropriately effective SF comedy, which fluctuates between slapstick and fine observation. "

- Video.de

"Exciting journey into space, which can score with many absurdities and a good story, but falls a little short of expectations when it comes to humor."

- Virtual DVD Magazine

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Un ticket pour l'espace. video.de, accessed on February 17, 2019 .
  2. (World) All Inclusive - Critique. Virtual DVD Magazine, accessed February 17, 2019 .