Bonsoir

Bonsoir

Infobox Film
name = Bonsoir


caption = Movie Poster
director = Jean-Pierre Mocky
producer = Jean-Pierre Mocky
writer = André Ruellan (novel)

narrator =
starring = Michel Serrault
Claude Jade
Marie-Christine Barrault
Jean-Claude Dreyfus
Corinne Le Poulain
Jean-Pierre Bisson
music = Vladimir Cosma
cinematography = Edmond Richard
editing =
distributor = MC4 Productions
released = 1994
runtime = 85 min.
country = France
language = French
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website =
amg_id = 1:163943
imdb_id = 0165113

"Bonsoir" is a 1994 French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky.

Plot

Having first lost his wife then his job as a tweed tailor, Alex Ponttin (Michel Serrault from "Happiness is in the field") has devised a novel way to keep himself in touch with society. He admits himself into people’s homes, by pretending to be a relative or an official, and persuading his victims to give him a night’s free board: He finds at first a lunch at the horrible couple Dumont (Jean-Pierre Bisson and Maike Jansen), where a thief follows him for a robbery. Alex spent an evening in front of TV at Marie (Marie-Christine Barrault from "Cousin, cousine"), mother of seven children. He runs from Marie to find an evening and a new bed at the home of charming but shy lesbian Caroline (Claude Jade from "Bed & Board") and her funny lover Gloria (Corinne Le Poulain from "The Provocation"). To save her inheritance, Caroline - accused for her homosexuality by her horrible sister Catherine (Laurence Vincendon) - tells her aunt Amélie (Monique Darpy), that Gloria is her secretary and Alex her lover. So Alex has to present himself nude in Caroline's bed. He saves Carolines inheritance.Fortunately, the police officers (Jean-Claude Dreyfus from "Delicatessen") investigating the case are so terminally stupid that Alex has little chance of being arrested…

As in many of Jean-Pierre Mocky’s films, there is a strong anti-establishment, almost anarchist sub-text. This is manifested in the way that the self-proclaimed moral figures (the police, the clergy, even the President of the Republic) are presented in this film, but also in the elevation of Alex Ponttin (Michel Serrault) to the status of a public hero at the end of the film. Whilst society and state sink into a numbing inertia, bereft of integrity and humanity, it is left to the eccentrics, the outsiders like worried Caroline (Claude Jade), who is attacked by her sister and her aunt because the secret of her homosexuality, to build a more cohesive society and a better world.Michel Serrault excels in this of-the-wall satirical comedy which makes a bizarre assessment of modern life. He plays an impish vagrant who uses his new-found freedom to improve the lives of his fellow man, by briefly insinuating himself into their lives. Bonsoir goes much further and suggests that whole of modern society, not only the police, is culpable of mediocrity and moral laxity. It takes an outsider like Alex Ponttin who, free from the bonds of modern living, to point the way to a better future.

Cast

*Michel Serrault as Alex Ponttin
*Claude Jade as Caroline Winberg
*Marie-Christine Barrault as Marie
*Corinne Le Poulain as Gloria
*Jean-Claude Dreyfus as Bruneau
*Jean-Pierre Bisson as Marcel Dumont
*Maike Jansen as Yvonne Dumont
*Laurence Vincendon as Caroline's sister
*Monique Darpy as Caroline's aunt
*Lauren Grandt as Greta, the thief
*Catherine Mouchet as Eugénie
*Serge Riaboukine as Priest
*Dominique Zardi as Caroline's neighbour

See also

* Cinema of France
* List of French language films

External links

*imdb title|id=0165113|title=Bonsoir
* [http://dvdtoile.com/Film.php?id=9956 Bonsoir at DVDtoile]


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