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最佳状态 Tant qu'on a la santé(1966)

最佳状态 Tant qu'on a la santé(1966)

又名: As Long As You're Healthy / As Long as You've Got Your Health

导演: 皮埃尔·埃泰

编剧: 皮埃尔·埃泰 让-克劳德·卡里埃尔

主演: 皮埃尔·埃泰 丹尼斯·佩罗讷 Simone Fonder

类型: 剧情

制片国家/地区: 法国

上映日期: 1966-02-25(法国)

片长: 77分钟 IMDb: tt0207145 豆瓣评分:7.4 下载地址:迅雷下载

简介:

    Pierre est un jeune homme sérieux et posé. Mais il se sent peu à l'aise dans son siècle et toutes sortes de mésaventures l'attendent. Un petit chef-d'œuvre satirique et burlesque.

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  1. The works of Pierre Étaix (1928-2016) - a French comédien, professional clown, filmmaker and moonlighting actor, who has a distinctive resemblance to Buster Keaton, both in appearance and in métier - are unavailable from 1970 to 2009 due to a legal issue with a distribution company. The truth is, Étaix’s flirtation with the Seventh Art are largely confined in the 1960s, during which he directed 4 feature films and a few shorts (all co-written by him and Jean-Claude Carrière), which are all restored to their pristine states and inducted to the Criterion collections.

    AS LONG AS YOU’VE GOT YOUR HEALTH is his third feature, an anthology of four shorts. INSOMNIE (“Insomnia”) is a fetching, two-fold vampire story, crosscutting between amusing close-ups in a bedroom and a Gothic tale confected in silent-era texture, topped off with a winning twist. LE CINÉMATOGRAPHE (“the Cinema”) mixes slapstick with an innocuous satire on advertisement and commodification, it is a laugh a minute, only the minutes are not long enough.

    The third short is the titular TANT QU’ON A LA SANTÉ, an anarchic burlesque of “the restlessness” that infests a modern city. It is no rest for the wicked, a whirlpool of people swarming on the street is a force majeure (here an ingeniously spliced montage does a miraculous job of dissembling an automobile). Putting on a smiley face and then stuck in the traffic, guess how long a soot-faced smile can last? Indeed, for a chain-smoking, black-eyed doctor, who looks sicker than his patients, what he prescribes for his patients is simply to relax, a luxury himself cannot afford. Also through sheer comedy of errors, a hapless pharmacist becomes the worse for wear after unwittingly intaking the medicine of his next table neighbor, personal boundary is sorely missed in a French bistro.

    The fourth short, NOUS N’IRONS PLUS AU BOIS (“We Will Not Go to the Woods”), a cartoonish, sepia-hued sketch about the disharmony between city dwellers and hayseeds, is unfortunately a dud, playing up knockabout situations but its charm begins to pall quickly.

    Frankly speaking, an omnibus format can rarely reflect a filmmaker’s true color, thus THE GREAT LOVE, Étaix’s final narrative feature film, clearly has a more cogent say in that. It has a similar premise to Pietro Germi’s DIVORCE, ITALIAN STYLE (1961). A middle-aged man grows tired of his wife, and is taken by a nubile hot thing. But Étaix seems to be endowed with too decent a heart to implement murder for his infatuation (that thought is only a passing fancy), and the film is an endearing tale of a decent man’s eventual overcoming of his temptation without succumbing to carnality, quite a rara avis for the adultery genre.

    Playing Pierre, an industrialist who marries for comfort rather than affection, Étaix exudes a particularly humble and courteous affinity that is more Jacques Tati (for whom he once worked on MON ONCLE, 1958) than his coeval Jerry Lewis, who casts him in the unreleased film THE DAY THE CROWN CRIED (1972). Étaix’s amicable sophistication is immensely appealing because there is not an iota of the usually concomitant conceit, pretension or contempt in it. In a way, Pierre is the exemplar of a gentleman, who, against his best judgement, cottons to his new secretary Agnès (a svelte Calfan) and buffooneries ensue.

    Étaix’s gags are funny, well-intentioned and mostly civil (the escalation of a canard, an amatory confession to the wrong secretary, the age gap that extinguishes Pierre’s craze) and as a director, his antics are delightful. The magic realism imagineering of scudding beds as a visual gag of a man’s marital situation is a well-conceptualized wheeze, and the literal halving of community properties also has its droll, tangy irony. Possessing charisma, humor, novelty and finesse, Étaix proves to be the whole package of a screen conjuror, the evanescence of his career is a woeful loss for audience.

    At the end, when it seems that Florence (a demure Fratellini, who is also a circus artist and would become Étaix’s wife in real life. Together they would open a circus school after Étaix’s filmmaking prospects are stunted), Pierre’s wife, might also have some passing fancy of her own, that really ticks him off. THE GREAT LOVE rounds off with their comical bickering that may suggest its title’s signification, the “irrational” element is actually the “greatest” part of love!

    referential entries: Jacques Tati’s MONSIEUR HULOT’S HOLIDAY (1953, 8.4/10); Buster Keaton’s SEVEN CHANCES (1925, 7.9/10); Pietro Germi’s DIVORCE, ITALIAN STYLE (1961, 7.9/10).

    English Title: As Long as You've Got Your Health
    Original Title: Tant qu'on a la santé
    Year: 1966
    Country: France
    Language: French
    Genre: Comedy
    Director: Pierre Étaix
    Screenwriters: Pierre Étaix, Jean-Claude Carrière
    Music: René Giner, Luce Klein, Jean Paillaud
    Cinematography: Jean Boffety
    Editors: Henri Lanoë, Raymond Lewin, Roger Salesse, Andrée Werlin, Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte
    Cast:
    Pierre Étaix
    Sabine Sun
    Véra Valmont
    Denis Péronne
    Alain Janey
    Simone Fonder
    Lydia Binaghi
    Robert Blome
    Emile Coryn
    Dario Meschi
    Bernard Dimey
    Laurence Gallimard
    Rating: 6.8/10

    English Title: The Great Love
    Original Title: Le grand amour
    Year: 1969
    Country: France
    Language: French
    Genre: Comedy, Romance
    Director: Pierre Étaix
    Screenwriters: Pierre Étaix, Jean-Claude Carrière
    Music: Claude Stieremans
    Cinematography: Jean Boffety
    Editor: Henri Lanoë
    Cast:
    Pierre Étaix
    Annie Fratellini
    Nicole Calfan
    Alain Janey
    Ketty France
    Louis Maïss
    Jacqueline Rouillard
    Billy Bourbon
    Claude Massot
    Jean-Pierre Ella
    Rating: 7.7/10