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Bertrand Blier and his "Menage"

Posted by Victor Khomenko on December 8, 2012 at 06:14:59:

You let your wife to manage the Netflix queue for a while and what do you get?

Your get yet another Depardieu film, of course... but with a twist.

A few opening lines perked my interest - all indications were we had another contender for the "Movies to show your visiting mother-in-law" title - the film was loaded with sexuality to the hilt, and if it was my selection it would surely mean a week in the doghouse.

But here we had my wife's pick, so I just started laughing, and I kept laughing till the rather silly end - imagine: I was having raw fun, and it was someone else's ass that was hurting! :)

As usually is the case - Depardieu sparkles. Well... unfortunately more than that, as his full frontal is not exactly the sight I would wish to take with me to my night sleep. But his acting is simply superb and he has great support cast, so overall the film turns out more silly than offensive, and even thought you may have to wait for its delivery (There was that Short Wait message in queue) the acting alone makes is worth the trip.