Dubious male bonding. A taciturn bank robber, waiting to pull his next job, lodges with a gregarious retired poetry teacher when the only hotel in town proves to be closed for the season. (Where are his several confederates staying?) The two leads -- Sixties pop star Johnny Hallyday, gloriously ravaged, and the patrician Jean Rochefort -- have their individual strengths, but the video-caliber image coats them in an oil slick. Directed by Patrice Leconte. (2002) — Duncan Shepherd
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