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In 35,000 BC, the tribe of the Dirty Hairs is at war against the tribe of the Clean Hairs for eight hundred years, trying to get their shampoo. The chief of the Dirty Hairs sends his daughter Guy disguised to the enemy tribe to get some shampoo for his tribe. When the healer of the Clean Hairs tribe surprisingly kills two cavemen of his tribe, their imbecile chief assigns Pierre with curled hair and Pierre blonde to investigate the murder and find the criminal.
Release : | 2004 |
Rating : | 5.8 |
Studio : | TF1 Films Production, StudioCanal, Chez Wam, |
Crew : | Settings, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Maurice Barthélemy Marina Foïs Elise Larnicol Pierre-François Martin-Laval Jean-Paul Rouve |
Genre : | Comedy |
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I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
I really wanted to like this movie. I feel terribly cynical trashing it, and that's why I'm giving it a middling 5. Actually, I'm giving it a 5 because there were some superb performances.
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
RRRrrr is a french film about the war between the clean hair tribe and the dirty hair tribe, the latter fighting to get shampoo. What kind of a plot is that, really? A stupid but genius one! Okay, i may not be objective in my review because i'm French, but i recommend this movie to anyone who can understand a bit of this(beautiful) language. As everyone said, the jokes are so typical it can be hard to understand with the subtitles, as they're playing with words pretty much the whole time. As for myself, i watched this movie at least 5 times. Sometimes with my friends, sometimes alone, and every single time, i end up laughing extremely loudly. Alain Chabat is a genius and hilarious French producer, and the actors (part of the Robin des bois, a typically french humor show)are great and really funny. For the non-french speakers, if you're willing to make a small effort of comprehension (maybe take a dictionary with you? OK it's too much i know), you'll be far from disappointed.
This was my first Alain Chabat movie, but one in a very long list of absurd humor comedies that I've seen... So, I'd call myself quite a "connoisseur" in that field. The title seemed ... promising... and the film itself turned out to be even better! I'd have to agree with whomever commented before saying that it resembles the Monty Python type of humor, which it does, very much so, actually... Take the starting scene, for instance, in which the Voice Over tells the dramatic story of a certain American battalion which fought heroically on the 973rd hill in Vietnam (whatever that means!!!) while gun fire and bombs are heard in the background... he then announces that this film DOESN'T tell that story!!! I would only recommend RRRrrr to those who enjoy absurd humor and who have good knowledge of French. Otherwize, you'd end up not getting half the jokes in the film!!! The most relevant example in this case would be the "Nous sommes a l'Age de Pierre" joke... In no other language would that make any sense or be funny!!!The fact that Gerard Depardieu is playing in this film is clearly out of marketing reasons. I'm sure that a lot of people went to see RRRrrr because it had an "Alain Chabat" label, but I bet even more went for Gerard Depardieu! This film brings a fresh, fun look to Stoneage movies, in a quite "Mel Brooks"-ish way (but without the singing and dancing)... dealing with a wide range of absurdities from "Why would any human kill another human?" to... being in a Carrefour (anyone's nightmare!!!).It's remarkable how Alain Chabat masters lighting in this film... one second the mood is pessimistic, dark, gruesome (when talking about the murder) and the next second - with no cuts! - it's sunny and bright and everybody quits the investigation and hits the playground for a match of beach volleyball!!! (one has to see to believe!)Well, I wouldn't want to spoil the fun of this movie, so my next comment will be WATCH IT... It holds a L.O.G.G.
This movie is one of the most enjoyable movies I have come across. All of the jokes are completely ridiculous, so you can just stop thinking and laugh. After the introduction to the movie, I couldn't stop laughing for over half a minute. Now, if you are the type of person who exclusively likes movies which make you think (some of which are good), you will HATE this movie. If you just want to sit back and laugh at the incredible stupidity of all of the characters, this is the movie to do it with.I watched the movie with subtitles, but having knowledge of French couldn't hurt. From the little French I know, I managed to pick up a few of the jokes missed in translation and laughed at some of the translations.
Don't be fooled by the name of Alain Chabbat (the director of successful Asterix and Obelix: Mission Cleopatre) as I did. I decided to watch RRRRrrrr! with hope for at least as good entertainment as Asterix gave me and I was totally knocked out. It's totally NOT funny, it's totally NOT entertaining at all. The plot is simply idiotic (or maybe not, but since I'm above 15 I might missed something). So even you got evening to waste, let me suggest you to get drunk or even do nothing at all instead of even considering watching this movie - RRrrr!, in any case, is definitely NOT an option. As for now this is my number one in most crappy movies of 2004 (or maybe of 21th century as for now) and from all the movies I watched lately RRRrrr! was the one which made me feel embarrassed watching it. Rating 1 of 10 is too much for this "masterpiece".