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Coup de Torchon (1981)

Coup de Torchon (1981)
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Based on pulp master Jim Thompson's Pop. 1280, Bertrand Tavernier's Coup de Torchon is a sardonic thriller that remains true to its source's spirit, even as it transposes the action from the American South to colonial West Africa. Lucien (Philippe Noiret) is the bumbling police chief of Bourkasa, a dusty outpost in rural Senegal. Badgered by local thugs, Lucien initially comes across as a pathetic oaf unable to stand up for himself. Things at home are scarcely better, as Lucien finds himself harried by his nagging wife, Huguette (Stéphane Audran), who is carrying on an affair with a man she claims to be her brother (Eddy Mitchell). Without warning, Lucien embarks on a nonchalant killing spree, murdering everyone who has ever mistreated him. As he sets about "cleaning the slate," Lucien intensifies his affair with ditsy Rose (Isabelle Huppert), all the while pining for the newly arrived schoolteacher, Anne (Irene Skobline). Remaining above suspicion even as bodies pile up, the seemingly witless Lucien gradually develops a twisted logic for his actions, animating his crusade with an evangelical purpose. By movie's end, Tavernier leaves little room for redemption, leaving the joyless Lucien mired in a moral quagmire of his own making. ~ Elbert Ventura, Rovi

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Starring:
Philippe NoiretIsabelle Huppert, (more)
Director(s):
Bertrand Tavernier
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Coup de Torchon

Based on pulp master Jim Thompson's Pop. 1280, Bertrand Tavernier's Coup de Torchon is a sardonic thriller that remains true to its source's spirit, even as it transposes the action from the American South to colonial West Africa. Lucien (Philippe Noiret) is the bumbling police chief of Bourkasa, a dusty outpost in rural Senegal. Badgered by local thugs, Lucien initially comes across as a pathetic oaf unable to stand up for himself. Things at home are scarcely better, as Lucien finds himself harried by his nagging wife, Huguette (Stéphane Audran), who is carrying on an affair with a man she claims to be her brother (Eddy Mitchell). Without warning, Lucien embarks on a nonchalant killing spree, murdering everyone who has ever mistreated him. As he sets about "cleaning the slate," Lucien intensifies his affair with ditsy Rose (Isabelle Huppert), all the while pining for the newly arrived schoolteacher, Anne (Irene Skobline). Remaining above suspicion even as bodies pile up, the seemingly witless Lucien gradually develops a twisted logic for his actions, animating his crusade with an evangelical purpose. By movie's end, Tavernier leaves little room for redemption, leaving the joyless Lucien mired in a moral quagmire of his own making. ~ Elbert Ventura, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
128 mins

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Director(s):
Bertrand Tavernier
Writer(s):
Jean AurencheBertrand Tavernier
Producer(s):
Adolphe ViezziHenri Lassa
Categories:
Comedy
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    Randi G.

    I would like to see this film again even though I've already seen it twice. It is a period film with good historical and politcal value. Be prepared to catch a glimpse of what it might've been like to be both colonized and also to be an imperialist in a foreign civilization. As dislikable as the main character is, I still found myself liking him. He is both a good and a very very bad man. I really enjoy films that show the duality in human nature.

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    James G.

    I was quite surprised by this movie as it started off as the tale of a dullard and became that of a master storyteller. The manner in which those who are cruel seek out their naturally paths is all so truly French. Ending into a funeral march of capricious fates this tale holds humor for those wickedly charmed.

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    David C.

    Not worth a persons time!

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