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Bon Voyage (2003)

Bon Voyage (2003)
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The last frantic days before the Germans seized France in 1940 provide an unlikely backdrop for this dark comedy. Viviane (Isabelle Adjani) is a glamorous and well-known film actress who attracts the attentions of many men -- often many she has no interest in knowing. One night, at a reception following the premiere of her latest picture, Viviane finds herself pursued by Beaufort (Gérard Depardieu), a government official whose girth exceeds his charm. To throw him off her trail, Viviane allows a cranky older man, André Arpel (Nicolas Vaude), to escort her home. During the evening, Viviane and André quarrel, and after slapping him, she discovers that he has simply dropped dead. An understandably terrified Viviane calls a former boyfriend, Frédéric Roger (Grégori Derangère), and asks him to help her get rid of the body. In hopes of reviving their romance, he agrees, but after an auto accident, Frédéric is caught with the body, and is taken to jail to await his trial. When word gets out that German troops are due to arrive in Paris at any minute, Frédéric and his fellow prisoners are instructed they're to be moved out of town; Frédéric is handcuffed to petty thief Raoul (Yvan Attal), and en route the two are able to make their escape. When Frédéric learns that Viviane has fled to Bordeaux, along with much of the French upper crust, he makes his way there, where he finds he has a new rival for her affections -- Beaufort, who no longer seems such a poor prospect. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Isabelle AdjaniGérard Depardieu, (more)
Director(s):
Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Bon Voyage

The last frantic days before the Germans seized France in 1940 provide an unlikely backdrop for this dark comedy. Viviane (Isabelle Adjani) is a glamorous and well-known film actress who attracts the attentions of many men -- often many she has no interest in knowing. One night, at a reception following the premiere of her latest picture, Viviane finds herself pursued by Beaufort (Gérard Depardieu), a government official whose girth exceeds his charm. To throw him off her trail, Viviane allows a cranky older man, André Arpel (Nicolas Vaude), to escort her home. During the evening, Viviane and André quarrel, and after slapping him, she discovers that he has simply dropped dead. An understandably terrified Viviane calls a former boyfriend, Frédéric Roger (Grégori Derangère), and asks him to help her get rid of the body. In hopes of reviving their romance, he agrees, but after an auto accident, Frédéric is caught with the body, and is taken to jail to await his trial. When word gets out that German troops are due to arrive in Paris at any minute, Frédéric and his fellow prisoners are instructed they're to be moved out of town; Frédéric is handcuffed to petty thief Raoul (Yvan Attal), and en route the two are able to make their escape. When Frédéric learns that Viviane has fled to Bordeaux, along with much of the French upper crust, he makes his way there, where he finds he has a new rival for her affections -- Beaufort, who no longer seems such a poor prospect. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
115 mins

Complete Cast of Bon Voyage


Director(s):
Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Writer(s):
Jerome TonnerreJean-Paul RappeneauJulien Rappeneau
Producer(s):
Michele PetinLaurent Petin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Violence)
Categories:
Comedy
Bon Voyage Awards:
  • 2003 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Male Newcomer
  • 2003 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Cinematography
  • 2003 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Production Design
  • 2003 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Production Design
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    Barry B.

    Whomever placed this in the category of a dark comedy never watched the film. This is truly a suspenceful and well done drama revolving around an actress who is in trouble for a murder. It does show what must have been the true nature of the French governent as they fled from Paris and gave their country to Germany without any resistance. Viva la resistance! hahaha (Maybe that is the comedy?)

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    Kathy and Alex S.

    This movie would have been funny even without the pre-World War II background. It seems to be one long chase scene starring a young-looking Isabelle Adjani( It's hard to believe this girlish-looking actress starred 25 years before in "The Story of Adele H"). With her trenchcoat, kerchief and sunglasses, she could have been Audrey Hepburn in a 1960's spy caper! And Peter Coyote, the unexpected American actor playing a German as if he were born there. All in all, I enjoyed it.

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    Carol B.

    I enjoy French cinema, and I was intrigued by the first 15 minutes or so of this film, but I found Adjani's character off-putting. I lost interest in it fairly quickly.

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