The Dinner Guest (L' Invité)

Fifty years old, after

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Rating: 2 Flicks Review:

In this polished but pedestrian French farce, the well worn comic scenario of inviting your boss over for dinner returns. Those hoping for the sharp, pointed wit of Dinner Game or The Closet, the French comedies it is most deeply indebted too, would do well to lower expectations.

Serially unemployed Gerard (Daniel Auteuil) is determined to put an exclamation mark on a promising job application by hosting his probable new employer for a meal. It takes the suave PR guru next door to point out the flaws in his plan, ranging from the non-existant culinary skills of his sweet sap of a wife to the unappealing state of his apartment. He steps in to help, but that only rapidly complicates the existing problems.

The cast comprises some of the most seasoned comedy veterans in French cinema and they toil valiantly in their roles, wringing every drop of charm and laughter out of the bland, stale characters. However, their collective talents are short changed by the script, which seems averse to humorous dialogue or any injection of fresh ideas into its well worn scenario. The closing credits blooper reel gets about as many laughs as the film proper, maybe a first for a French farce, but in this case it's not better to create history than follow it.

One for dyed in the wool Francophiles only.

By Andreas Heinemann, Flicks.co.nz

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Release date: December 18th 2008.

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