Yesterday evening, I took advantage of a French premiere in the presence of the director
Claire Devers, the producer
Dominique Besnehard, the actors
Grégory Gadebois,
Pascale Arbillot,
Mylène Mackay and part of the film crew, within MK2 Bibliothèque, in Paris.
Pauvre Georges! (2018) is an embittered and disenchanted painting of our society, with a plethora of characters lacking of self-fulfillment. Actually, most of them are even real caricatures with outstanding abilities such as spreading rumors, farting higher than his own arse, rotting the life of others, thinking oneself as the center of the universe, ... and tutti quanti.
Within this chaotic environment, the actor
Grégory Gadebois is awesome. Although
Pascale Arbillot,
Anne-Marie Cadieux and
Stéphane De Groodt are underemployed in this movie, they are nevertheless excellent second roles. In fact, the whole cast is great. In my humble opinion, the script is reduced to an excessively cold and desperately sad observation of the interactions between individuals within a tiny microcosm. Thus, if you wish to enjoy a superb acting game bathing in a dark atmosphere,
Pauvre Georges! (2018) is right for you! As a synthesis: 5/6 of 10.