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Un singe sur le dos (2009) Online
Original Title :
Un singe sur le dos
Genre :
Movie / Drama
Year :
2009
Directror :
Jacques Maillot
Cast :
Gilles Lellouche,Carole Franck,Marc Chapiteau
Writer :
Pierre Chosson,Jacques Maillot
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 41min
Rating :
7.4/10

Francis is a successful car sales assistant, however recently outdone by other employees. His excessive alcohol consumption lets him lose control over his behavior once in a while in the ... See full summary

Un singe sur le dos (2009) Online

Francis is a successful car sales assistant, however recently outdone by other employees. His excessive alcohol consumption lets him lose control over his behavior once in a while in the presence of his family and his friends. His friends are confused, and his wife is afraid and in despair. When he is dismissed, he loses his security. One morning he wakes up in a bar in Bangkok and doesn't know how he got there. Francis has lost everything: his wife, his son, his work, his fortune. With a made up story he obtains money by fraud to get back home again.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Gilles Lellouche Gilles Lellouche - Francis
Carole Franck Carole Franck - Jeanne
Marc Chapiteau Marc Chapiteau - Louis, le concierge
Laurence Cordier Laurence Cordier - Sylviane
Romain Houplain Romain Houplain - Gaspard
Alain Beigel Alain Beigel - Carlo
Aristide Demonico Aristide Demonico - Fanfan
Eric Bonicatto Eric Bonicatto - Thierry
François Godart François Godart - Le manager
Marc Rioufol Marc Rioufol - L'amant de Sylviane
Fani Kolarova Fani Kolarova - Helena
Gaelle Fraysse Gaelle Fraysse - Margot
Xavier Memeteau Xavier Memeteau - Le collègue de Francis #1
Rémy Gence Rémy Gence - Le collègue de Francis #2 (as Rémi Gence)
Eric Ghesquière Eric Ghesquière - Le collègue de Francis #3


User reviews

Ger

Ger

This is a film about solitude, self deceit and of course, alcoholism as a metaphor of any other addiction.

Francis Belmont is your typical luxury-car salesman. Cheeky, self-assured, with a flair for cheap talk and an ability to lie. Flashbacks from the start make you see how life can change, how rough can be the fall, and how lonely can it become. Beautiful Sylvaine (Laurence Cordier) is the perfect wife, with perfect friends like Margot and her husband (with SUV sold by Francis), a perfect expensive house, a nice son "Gaspard"... Jeanne is sensible about her husband's problems, booze, financial, violence, but gullible and fragile in the end. By seeing her fall, we see ourselves believe in the lies some people around us always tell us, and how we believe them. That is the main "value" of this film. At that, it's simply chilling. Lelouche's acting as a 'physical' man, a drunkard who gets what he wants by lying and being violent is very believable, this is the ground on which the rest of the film builds upon. There is some criticism of prestige goods and "follow the crowd" by Francis but this is not really why he cracks. We are never told how it begun, nor how he managed to pull through till the beginning of the film. This may be my quibble of this movie. Porter Louis / Marc Chapiteau, is one of those "guardian angels" that sometimes pop up. Of course, he's got his own past behind him. Sadly nice Jeanne (Carole Franck ) is as important, and Francis gets to help her in a nice way called Helene from Latvia :). Her monologue at AA is moving, and the way Francis and her strike a friendship, not based on sex or interest. Francis's enthusiastic and brief speech: "get the girl" is a nice example of how they can also "get a life", besides their addiction. Humour and rebounding. Thierry, the record salesman, is very believable, as is their grouchy chief and Georges, his father-in-law. Note all characters are called by their names, no surnames, like at AA (Alcoholics anonymous). You see their struggles, how they live constantly fearing falling back, for the thrills, the pain as much as the easing of pain. "Thirst" is something you'll see differently if you get inside this film. Louis tells him: "start by staying clean for 24 hours". Jeanne advices him to look forward to the next AA daily gathering, and you see how hard this can be for formerly "winner" Francis. "I am here" Francis says to Jeanne, who answers: "that's what matters". Francis' "focused attention" on booze on bars is a vivid example of how deprived his life has become. Music is really fine, specially near the end. So is the piano and strings score, minimalist, anticipating tension. There's a fun scene with a piano, followed by Jeanne playing …, and another not so nice later with the same musical instrument. The city Lille where everything happens looks civilized. Every scene is well crafted, like the one that gives the film its name, or at the pawn shop, when he by his own accord sells his VIP 2K wristwatch for the pittance he's given (these shops are sleazy everywhere, I guess). As his way of guiltlessly lying about his dad as a way to come back from his unwilling "trip to Thailand".

My favourite scene is when he brags with the two clochards, his new "friends", father and son, about how strong he is at his job, as "conversation". BTW, there's no such thing as gratitude when you fall that low. The ending is rather abrupt, maybe commercial, don't expect much. On the contrary, I liked how they show how difficult is for them to get "back on track", with basic things like getting a job. That's why the role of "parrains": Louis, Jeanne and Jeannot is so important, because they know how it feels, are non-judgmental, and always available, 24/7. You'd only hope TV films would be half as good. Enjoy!
Inertedub

Inertedub

We came across this made for television film when it aired on a French cable channel. Alcoholism is at the center of the story. Directed by Jacques Maillot, who also wrote the screenplay in collaboration with Pierre Chossom, it is one of the most compelling documents about one of the worst addictions a human being can fall into.

It is the story of Francis Belmont, a man that appears to be successful. He is a car salesman with a drinking problem. We watch him from, the beginning drinking glass after glass of champagne at a celebration for a colleague. He is married to an attractive woman, has a small son, so what could be so wrong in his life to resort to drink?

Before Francis realizes, he loses all. He resorts to living in the streets where in order to live, he has to pawn his own valuable Rolex watch for 150 euros! It is only to buy drinks. Francis finds one day awakening in Bankok, where he has no clue how he came. He must beg for money to get home. Francis has a rude awakening, when one of his bum friends, Fanfan, dies in a park. In the process he meets a kind man, Louis, a former alcoholic himself, who brings him to AA to get him clean.

The main reason for watching the film is to see the great performance by Gilles Lellouche, an actor that is a natural. We had liked him in "Mesrine", but that was only a supporting role. In this film, Mr. Lellouche is the star; he does not disappoint. Also in the cast, Laurence Cordier, Marc Chapiteau and an impressive Carole Frank.