Trop c'est trop

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Movie
Original title Trop c'est trop
Country of production France
original language French
Publishing year 1975
length 95 minutes
Rod
Director Didier Kaminka
script Didier Kaminka
music Jean Bouchéty
camera Jean-Jacques Rochut
occupation

Trop c'est trop (Too much is too much) is a French comedy film (1975) by Didier Kaminka with Kaminka, Georges Beller , Philippe Ogouz, Claude Jade , Chantal Goya and Nicole Jamet .

action

Shortly after the war, friends Didier, Georges and Philippe were born on the same day and at the same hour under a painting by Marshal Pétain . The three boys fall in love with the girl of the same age, Edina. But all her advertising leaves the girl indifferent. When the friends grew up, they were still courting Edina, but she was dating an elegant photographer. She dies in a traffic accident. The three friends now end up with three love-hungry young women: Patricia, Carole and Nicole do not want to let the three go. Tired of their captivity with the three young women, the friends commit suicide together. While the three girls mourn the trio, they find themselves in hell, where Lucifer has been waiting for them. You are on your way to paradise.

Remarks

For the fun of anarchy, Didier Kaminka won a star cast for the smallest roles, including Pierre Richard as a policeman crocheting a scarf who is chasing the three friends. For one of the three friends, Kaminka cast his wife Nicole Jamet , who until then had only played well-behaved roles like Cosette in Die Elenden .

criticism

“There were three beautiful, charming, famous young women, doomed to be young models in the movies and on TV. And they had enough of it: Claude Jade, Chantal Goya and Nicole Jamet no longer want to be the romantic women. Fortunately, Nicole's husband, Didier Kaminka, has enough imagination. And with his concept he enchants his three actresses into the crazy heroines of a burlesque comedy. ”(Irène Dervize, Tele 7 Jours, 1975)

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