3 reviews
This film remembers me "Marie-Octobre" (1958) where a group of former resistants have a meeting in a country house some twenty years later and have to find who betrayed the group during the war (one of the leaders was killed by the Germans). In the "Le repas des fauves" the situation is similar, the doors are closed (what we call in French huis clos), but they have to decide the names of two persons who will be delivered to the Germans. And the interesting, of course, is to observe how everyone tries to escape from his delivery.
A film with moments of suspense but also of black humor.
A film with moments of suspense but also of black humor.
- zutterjp48
- Oct 25, 2019
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Christian-Jaque was a good director,who gave some of the great films of the French cinema:"les disparus de Saint-Agil" (1938)"l'assassinat du père noel"(1942)"boule de suif" (1945) and "un revenant"(1946).From 1950 onwards ,he slowly but inexorably degenerated into mediocrity (with the exception of "Fanfan la Tulipe" and "madame du Barry" - which featured racy lines -and the cheerful 'Si Tous Les Gars Du Monde" and you could pronounce him dead well before the coming of the nouvelle vague.But "le Repas des fauves " (dinner for savages!)is a staggering exception,and I hope that some day it will be given the rating it deserves.
This is ,par excellence the anti-hero movie ,and Henri Jeanson,who wrote so many lines in the French cinema ,is at his nastiest,abetted by an incredibly good script.
During WW2,seven bourgeois people ,who celebrate the twenty-second birthday of one of them's young bubble head wife ,revel thanks to the black market ,while their compatriots in occupied France are starving.In the street,two German officers are killed.Kaubach,a German officer enters the dining-room and tells them they will take hostages to be shot.And,there's the rub:they will have to choose two of them .The seven cowards are stunned .They are not prepared to become heroes.
WW2 does not really matter.It could take place anywhere anytime.The movie deals with human cowardice , stupidity and selfishness .And Jeanson lets his inspiration flow with such lines as :"I'd rather have a dead body on my conscience than be a dead body on someone else's conscience" or "-an enemy is a friend who lies dormant" "but a friend may also be an enemy who lies dormant".The action takes place almost in real time and looks sometimes like filmed stage production.But the actors are first-class:Francis Blanche,who unfortunately made mediocre farces by the dozen ,finds here his lifetime part,a fat mean man who befriends the Germans ;Claude Rich,almost frightening as a philosophy teacher,pretending to be THE hero ,because he cannot live in the same world than him anymore;Claude Nicot,who tries to give his young wife to the German officer ("the intentions are good!"),and suddenly the movie becomes an update of Maupassant's "Boule de Suif" which Christian -Jaque brilliantly adapted some twenty years before;the blind man(Dominique Paturel)"who has got no reason to live ,the poor dear,so why not him?;the doctor who tries to convince his pals that he cannot die because his patients do need him ;and the stupid young wife ,whose IQ must rate under 60,played by France Anglade,another clone of Brigitte Bardot;and finally the onlt person who keeps a certain dignity,a woman whose husband is a prisoner in Germany and who tries to refuse the "game" as she urges his mates to "let the Germans choose their two victims.
The plot is marvelously constructed ,with a lot of black humor,and what we 've got to call suspense.
Yes it is Christian-Jaque's great swansong and had Billy Wilder seen it ,maybe he would have thought of a remake.
This is ,par excellence the anti-hero movie ,and Henri Jeanson,who wrote so many lines in the French cinema ,is at his nastiest,abetted by an incredibly good script.
During WW2,seven bourgeois people ,who celebrate the twenty-second birthday of one of them's young bubble head wife ,revel thanks to the black market ,while their compatriots in occupied France are starving.In the street,two German officers are killed.Kaubach,a German officer enters the dining-room and tells them they will take hostages to be shot.And,there's the rub:they will have to choose two of them .The seven cowards are stunned .They are not prepared to become heroes.
WW2 does not really matter.It could take place anywhere anytime.The movie deals with human cowardice , stupidity and selfishness .And Jeanson lets his inspiration flow with such lines as :"I'd rather have a dead body on my conscience than be a dead body on someone else's conscience" or "-an enemy is a friend who lies dormant" "but a friend may also be an enemy who lies dormant".The action takes place almost in real time and looks sometimes like filmed stage production.But the actors are first-class:Francis Blanche,who unfortunately made mediocre farces by the dozen ,finds here his lifetime part,a fat mean man who befriends the Germans ;Claude Rich,almost frightening as a philosophy teacher,pretending to be THE hero ,because he cannot live in the same world than him anymore;Claude Nicot,who tries to give his young wife to the German officer ("the intentions are good!"),and suddenly the movie becomes an update of Maupassant's "Boule de Suif" which Christian -Jaque brilliantly adapted some twenty years before;the blind man(Dominique Paturel)"who has got no reason to live ,the poor dear,so why not him?;the doctor who tries to convince his pals that he cannot die because his patients do need him ;and the stupid young wife ,whose IQ must rate under 60,played by France Anglade,another clone of Brigitte Bardot;and finally the onlt person who keeps a certain dignity,a woman whose husband is a prisoner in Germany and who tries to refuse the "game" as she urges his mates to "let the Germans choose their two victims.
The plot is marvelously constructed ,with a lot of black humor,and what we 've got to call suspense.
Yes it is Christian-Jaque's great swansong and had Billy Wilder seen it ,maybe he would have thought of a remake.
- dbdumonteil
- Apr 13, 2004
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The major problem with LE REPAS DES FAUVES is the constant hesitation between comedy and drama. Much of the witty dialog is relevant to boulevard theater, while the script deals with very serious matters. I didn't feel the people gathered in this comfortable dining room were really afraid to die. Most of them remain superficial and unconvincing, like the German soldiers who are supposed to threaten them. Their commandant officer speaks with such a ridiculous French accent that you can only smile. Same for the complaisant Francis Blanche talking to him in German.
Christian-Jaque was no longer a great director at the end of his career and he proves it once more with this wasted effort. I am not sure Billy Wilder could have done a better remake here. However, Bunuel or Hitchcock would have certainly delivered a masterpiece with the same subject, because they really knew how to maintain a good balance between suspense, black humor and absurd tragedy.
Christian-Jaque was no longer a great director at the end of his career and he proves it once more with this wasted effort. I am not sure Billy Wilder could have done a better remake here. However, Bunuel or Hitchcock would have certainly delivered a masterpiece with the same subject, because they really knew how to maintain a good balance between suspense, black humor and absurd tragedy.