The Closet (2001) Reviews

The Closet (2001)
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While there are plenty of stories about gay men who have pretended to be straight for the sake of their careers, this tart comedy from France considers the dilemma of a straight man doing just the opposite. Francois Pignon (Daniel Auteuil) is an accountant whose personality is bland to the point of being nonexistent; he's been down in the dumps ever since his wife left him two years ago, and he becomes even more depressed when he learns that his boss is planning on firing him after 20 years of loyal service. Francois is seriously considering suicide until his next-door neighbor Belone (Michel Aumont) comes up with a plan to save his career. Belone finds some photos snapped at an especially randy gay nightclub, and using his computer, he pastes Francois' face over that of one of the participants. He sends copies of the doctored picture to several of Francois' co-workers, and soon everyone at the office is convinced the quiet little man has a flamboyant secret life. The firm's CEO, Kopel (Jean Rochefort), now has second thoughts about firing Francois, since letting an employee go who is known to be gay could invite a sexual discrimination suit. Meanwhile, the firm's public relations man, Guillaume (Thierry Lhermitte), is dealing with Felix (Gérard Depardieu), an employee relations executive who is well known as a narrow-minded thug. In order to counter charges that he's a rampant homophobe, Guillaume instructs Felix to make friends with Francois, and soon Felix is spending so much time with Francois (while fighting his own internal revulsion) that his wife wonders if he's seeing another woman. Le Placard was writer and director Francis Veber's first film after his international hit Le Diner de Cons -- in which the leading character was also named Francois Pignon. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Daniel AuteuilGérard Depardieu, (more)
Director(s):
Francis Veber
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Member Reviews


Gina O.

This movie is great! Not only does it highlight one man's clever (and comic) scheme to save his job, it also goes to show just how much our perception of people's behavior and mannerisms is influenced by rumors and gossip. Gerard Depardieu is great as a man slowly spiraling into a breakdown. It's a sweet story with a million laughs along the way! Remember, this movie is French with English subtitles.

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William T.

This has to be the most fun film that I have seen in a long time! Like the neighbor, I was fired 20 years ago because I was (and still am) gay. I wish could have had Pignon's good fortune. I totally enjoyed the film. Payback is hell and the best part is when the joke is on the abusers. At times I had tears because I was laughing so hard. But, I am an old queen. I remember how it was then...that's part of what made it funny, even though it is set in now.

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Nancy S.

This was a fun movie. Well acted. Good storyline. Not great but enjoyable. A pleasant way to spend an evening.

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Jerzy S.

One of the best French comedies besides the Louis De Funes the great comedy person. Have recommended this movie to many friends. Everyone loves it. VeryFunny!

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Kristi V.

Great movie! :) Clever lines, great story & it was really funny.

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Kate E.

Really good comedy. Very French and funny.

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Carolyn B.

Very funny. Filled with surprises. A class above American comedies.

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Lorna J.

A delightful French comedy, which covers many personality issues in an original way. The poor accountant's efforts to keep his job lead to many humorous scenes.Gerard Depardieu, playing an odd character, enhances any movie he's in. The ending is charming and sweet.

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Paul M.

This was a very funny movie. It certainly shows the changing attitudes & perceptions of Homosexuality. Do not know why it is rated "R".

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David S.

What do you do when you are about to be fired, why of course you pretend to be gay to play the minority card. It works but what do you do when everybody now expects you to be gay? I liked Gerard Depardiu's part as his macho boss who questions his sexual orintation. It is a sweet funny romp. Worth your time and gives a lottle smile on your face.

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    Gina O.

    This movie is great! Not only does it highlight one man's clever (and comic) scheme to save his job, it also goes to show just how much our perception of people's behavior and mannerisms is influenced by rumors and gossip. Gerard Depardieu is great as a man slowly spiraling into a breakdown. It's a sweet story with a million laughs along the way! Remember, this movie is French with English subtitles.

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    William T.

    This has to be the most fun film that I have seen in a long time! Like the neighbor, I was fired 20 years ago because I was (and still am) gay. I wish could have had Pignon's good fortune. I totally enjoyed the film. Payback is hell and the best part is when the joke is on the abusers. At times I had tears because I was laughing so hard. But, I am an old queen. I remember how it was then...that's part of what made it funny, even though it is set in now.

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    Nancy S.

    This was a fun movie. Well acted. Good storyline. Not great but enjoyable. A pleasant way to spend an evening.

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