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For the non-french people, he looks like a brother of Sam Raimi's fetish actor, Bruce Campbell.
Well, I admit I got sympathy for Bigard. He's a faithful man, a simple artist who speaks with heart about his occupation. He seems loyal to his friends and fights for his values. In France, he has been ostracized for thinking that the 9/11 was a coup, one a few artists to say it so. I heard that he lost a lot of his money with his failed projects (movies and stage) thus he is all the more engaging. He's from common people and doesn't have his soul perverted with celebrity!
But I am not very into one-man show: First, because subtitles are few and second, because you keep watching the sketches on TV so I can't stand this sort of endless lengthy repeat.
Except this show was rather unknown for me so I really appreciate watching it: Some people are shocked by his vulgarity, his depiction about women but fun can only be multiple. In addition, those aren't the best moments because I found Bigard excellent as he just talks about life: the paranoid, the birth and the tiredness. Above all, he is also great in making faces and has an exceptional body language. He knows how to walk a stage and he is handsome to watch.
I really didn't like when he said he understood rapists and he should cut this sentences. He didn't need this because he is already a great cure against mono-thinking!
Well, I admit I got sympathy for Bigard. He's a faithful man, a simple artist who speaks with heart about his occupation. He seems loyal to his friends and fights for his values. In France, he has been ostracized for thinking that the 9/11 was a coup, one a few artists to say it so. I heard that he lost a lot of his money with his failed projects (movies and stage) thus he is all the more engaging. He's from common people and doesn't have his soul perverted with celebrity!
But I am not very into one-man show: First, because subtitles are few and second, because you keep watching the sketches on TV so I can't stand this sort of endless lengthy repeat.
Except this show was rather unknown for me so I really appreciate watching it: Some people are shocked by his vulgarity, his depiction about women but fun can only be multiple. In addition, those aren't the best moments because I found Bigard excellent as he just talks about life: the paranoid, the birth and the tiredness. Above all, he is also great in making faces and has an exceptional body language. He knows how to walk a stage and he is handsome to watch.
I really didn't like when he said he understood rapists and he should cut this sentences. He didn't need this because he is already a great cure against mono-thinking!
- leplatypus
- Jul 6, 2010
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