Perched on a Tree (L'Arbre, le Maire et la Médiathèque) is a 1971 French comedy starring the legendary Louis de Funès. While de Funès is typically known for his energetic and hilarious performances, this film unfortunately doesn't quite hit the mark for me.
One of the main issues with the film is its pacing. The story, which revolves around a man who finds himself stuck in a tree after a car accident, drags on and feels overly long. The plot lacks the dynamic energy and quick wit that usually characterize de Funès' films, making it feel somewhat tedious and drawn-out.
Despite these flaws, Louis de Funès still manages to deliver a commendable performance. His unique brand of physical comedy and expressive facial expressions provide some genuinely funny moments, which is a testament to his talent. However, even his performance can't fully compensate for the film's lackluster storyline and slow progression.
In conclusion, Perched on a Tree has its moments of humor thanks to Louis de Funès, but the overall experience is marred by its slow and drawn-out plot. It's a film that might appeal to die-hard fans of de Funès, but it's not one that I would watch again. I give it a 6/10 for the occasional laughs and de Funès' performance, though it falls short of his more memorable works.