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La Bonne Planque is an intriguing blend of comedy and crime, crafted by Roland Bailly. The film is set against the bustling backdrop of Paris, immediately immersing you in its quirky charm. Émile and Fredo, having just pulled off a bank heist, find themselves in a tight spot, leading to an unexpected refuge in the home of Antoine, a rather ordinary civil servant. The comedic exchanges are clever, highlighting the absurdity of their situation. The pacing has a nice rhythm, often punctuated by Antoine's musical interludes with his band, Les Joyeux. The performances, particularly from the leads, bring out this delightful tension between the mundane and the outrageous. There's a distinct atmosphere that feels both playful and slightly offbeat, a hallmark of 60s French cinema.
Interesting blend of comedy and crime.Clever dialogue with a unique pacing.Captures the essence of 60s French cinema.
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