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So, 'Bigard 100 villes 100 blagues' is this raucous comedy that’s pretty much a showcase for Jean-Marie Bigard's particular brand of humor. The whole thing flows like a stand-up routine, interlacing various jokes with a loose narrative that takes him through different cities. The atmosphere is light, often irreverent, touching on everything from stereotypes to societal quirks, and there’s a certain rawness to Bigard’s delivery that gives it a unique flavor. It’s not polished like some modern comedies, which adds to its charm, really. You get this genuine vibe of a guy just wanting to make you laugh, and he manages it pretty well for over an hour. It's definitely an acquired taste, but it's interesting to see what resonates with audiences.
'Bigard 100 villes 100 blagues' stands out as a curious piece in the comedy genre, and it seems to fly under the radar a bit in terms of distribution. Not a ton of copies floating around, which makes it particularly interesting for collectors. Its format history is primarily DVD, and I'd say it's somewhat niche, but those who enjoy a good stand-up routine mixed with sketch-like storytelling could find it a nice gem to have in their collection. It's got that raw humor that you don’t often see today, so it could spark some conversations among fans of the genre.
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