Showing posts with label lighthearted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lighthearted. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

The Valet - 2006



This lighthearted little film stars Kristin Scott Thomas and Danny Auteuil but it is Gad Elmaleh as The Valet who will steal your heart.

A Parisian valet loves a woman who rejects him: she's in debt to open a bookshop, and he's not her ideal man. A billionaire two-times his wealthy wife with his beautiful mistress, a young supermodel. To draw the paparazzi and his wife off the trail of adultery, and to give his lawyer time to arrange a divorce that won't cost him a fortune, the billionaire pays the supermodel and the valet to pretend for a month to be a couple. Within days, the bookshop owner and the billionaire are jealous, the supermodel experiences life with a nice guy, and the valet has status and self-confidence. What will each do with newfound wisdom?

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Moliere - 2007



Based loosely on two of his plays, 'Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme' and 'Tartuffe', Moliere is just fun.

In 1658, playwright/actor Molière, having been given a theater in the capital by the King, is back in Paris after touring the kingdom of France with his company of players. One day, a young lady asks him to follow her to the deathbed of her mother... Thirteen years earlier, Molière already runs a troupe but goes broke and is thrown to prison. Fortunately (?) his debt is covered by Monsieur Jourdain, a rich man who wants him to help him rehearse a one-act play he has written with a view to seducing a beautiful bright young widow, Célimène. As Jourdain is married to Elmire, and is the "respectable" father of two daughters his design must remain secret so Molière is introduced into the house as Tartuffe, an austere priest...

Though the story is not historically correct, for no one really knows the true events in the missing portion of Molière's life, this version is plausible and thought provoking.