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Palais royal!

  • 2005
  • G
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
2.3K
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Catherine Deneuve, Valérie Lemercier, Lambert Wilson, Pauline Serieys, and Manon Chevallier in Palais royal! (2005)
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A comedy set in the world of European royalty.A comedy set in the world of European royalty.A comedy set in the world of European royalty.

  • Director
    • Valérie Lemercier
  • Writers
    • Brigitte Buc
    • Valérie Lemercier
  • Stars
    • Valérie Lemercier
    • Lambert Wilson
    • Catherine Deneuve
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Valérie Lemercier
    • Writers
      • Brigitte Buc
      • Valérie Lemercier
    • Stars
      • Valérie Lemercier
      • Lambert Wilson
      • Catherine Deneuve
    • 12User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Valérie Lemercier
    Valérie Lemercier
    • Princesse Armelle
    Lambert Wilson
    Lambert Wilson
    • Prince Arnaud
    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • Eugénia
    Michel Aumont
    Michel Aumont
    • René-Guy
    Mathilde Seigner
    Mathilde Seigner
    • Laurence
    Denis Podalydès
    Denis Podalydès
    • Titi
    Michel Vuillermoz
    • Prince Alban
    Gisèle Casadesus
    Gisèle Casadesus
    • Reine mère Alma
    Gilbert Melki
    Gilbert Melki
    • Bruno, le coach
    Maurane
    Maurane
    • Maurane
    Véronique Barrault
    • Frédérique Dianausoa, la journaliste de Londres
    Etienne Chicot
    Etienne Chicot
    • Le photographe Olah !
    Pierre Vernier
    Pierre Vernier
    • Monsieur l'Ambassadeur
    Franck de la Personne
    Franck de la Personne
    • Le ministre de la santé
    Michel Fortin
    • Le paparazzi Ikéa #1
    Fanny Florido
    • Élodie
    Jacqueline Vandevelde
    • Bricka
    Manon Chevallier
    • Princesse Louise
    • Director
      • Valérie Lemercier
    • Writers
      • Brigitte Buc
      • Valérie Lemercier
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    8writers_reign

    Royal Flush

    Those of us who found the much-vaunted albeit slightly dubious charm of Princess Diana terminally elusive will revel in this delicious satire in which writer-director Valerie Lemercier captures perfectly that faux demureness and all too real touch of the retard about Diana. Lemercier, who is much more lovely and desirable than Diana ever was, is right on the nose with her characterisation developing it naturally from the gauche, naive speech therapist who lucked into a Prince (Lambert Wilson)who, as the second son - shades of 'Bertie' aka George the Sixth - had no realistic claim to the throne but did have an elder brother who might be a Prince but would never make sperm Count so that when the King dies unexpectedly Wilson finds himself the new reigning Monarch and Lemercier by extension becomes Queen. Ever-so-slowly the moth becomes a social butterfly and Lemercier's genius is that she can makes us wince/reach for the sick-bag as Armelle is incapable of passing a Black child or a Senior Citizen without summoning the photographers and posing winsomely, yet sympathize with her rebellion against Royal protocol/chastisement as personified and practiced by Catherine Deneuve's Queen and Michel Aumont's Brother-in-law. The scene where Armelle gets a custard pie in the kisser will resonate with all those who longed to hurl just such a missile at the 'Queen of Hearts' as will many other scenes. By now, of course, I've lost half my readers but I urge the other half to seek out this gem as soon as possible.
    7guy-bellinger

    Both funny and serious, but a bit too vulgar

    When you look at the actress playing Armelle, an ordinary speech therapist inadvertently married to a prince, when you consider her shapeless body, her unappealing face, her unbecoming clothing style you just can't believe she is the same Valérie Lemercier who found the energy necessary to write this story, to convince producers to give her enough money to make this lavish-looking movie, to allow her to film it in three different countries, with a stellar cast, including Catherine Deneuve in a royal but self-mocking role, and, to crown it all, featuring herself as the leading lady...! But when the ugly duckling starts rebelling against the silly etiquette that stifles her and against the falseness masked by fairy tale appearances, slowly blossoming into a slick, elegant, attractive, self-assertive young lady, you suddenly realize that Valérie Lemercier is not cast against type. Just like real life humorist Valérie Lemercier, Armelle has become go ahead, dynamic and capable, refusing to be manipulated, commenting on her social environment with biting humor.

    "Palais Royal!", her third work as a director, is a comedy, but there is more to it than that. It is also - and most of all- a sharp satire of life at court, denouncing its silly etiquette as well as all the meanness, the falseness and the hidden vulgarity inherent in such regimes.In great part inspired by the doomed destiny of Diana, princess of Wales, the film makes the viewer understand better the Via Dolorosa Diana had to go through before her untimely death. But, thanks to comedy, Lemercier does it avoiding the heavy-handed pathos of a soap.

    The actors are all excellent. I will single out a few, like Catherine Deneuve, perfect as the callous queen, Lambert Wilson as the new king not exactly killing himself at his royal task, Michel Aumont as the would-be dignified chief of protocol and Michel Vuillermoz as pathetic prince Alban, ruled out from the throne for "testicule reasons".

    The only shortcoming I would deplore is the excessive vulgarity Lemercier indulges in. Of course she means to expose this defect among people who have exquisite manners while on official duty and who let themselves go as soon as they are away from the limelight, but this viewer feels that she derives pleasure in being graphic. Such complacency slightly reduces the impact of the satire. Billy Wilder and Ernst Lubitsch who have often been accused of the same leaning for vulgarity knew where to draw the line though.

    Whatever, all in all, a film well worth seeing.
    10singletonscrib

    a great comedy

    First of all, I am a huge fan of Valérie Lemercier! She's been entertaining us for nearly 20 years and she's still surprising us yet. "Palais Royal !" is her third work as a director, and it is the funniest. Her previous two efforts were good, but with this one, she proves herself as a great writer.

    The storyline is very simple : After the King dies, her husband (played by the always classy Lambert Wilson) is destined to take the crown, and her to become part of a world she doesn't really know of. As you can see, the plot is very basic, but what shows Lemercier's cleverness is her ability to laugh at the clichés and the explore every little details of her characters. Her screenplay is full of subtle jokes and plays of words - some can regret that a few jokes are a bit... vulgar, but always very funny if you can understand the double meanings.

    As for the actors, we have a royal cast here: Queen Catherine Deneuve (who's never been so funny), the sarcastic Michel Aumont and the hilarious Gilbert Melki, among others (all are very good). Last but not least, Valerie Lemercier shows us one more time she's a gifted actress by handling all the versatility of her character.

    "Palais Royal !" is the best French comedy of the year !
    1destinationssecretes

    The worst movie ever in the whole galaxy

    Awful, awful, and awful ! Even worse than " Brice of Nice" ... Even worse than " Arbres" ... Not even a glimpse of interest ! Vulgar, rogue, ... The only consolation I had was to see it on a DVD . Wasting ten dollars for such a crap in a theater would have been just unbearable !!!!!! I you want to see a Valerie Lemercier at her best, pass your way on Palais Royal and try to find the one and only " The Visitors" DVD one of my funniest movies! Actually, speaking of "Palais Royal", I really don't understand how such good actors like Denis Podalydes or Valerie Lemercier herself have accepted to play in such a movie. Oh, sorry, I was forgetting : Valerie Lemercier is the Director ! As a lesson, good actors don't always mean good film makers.

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    drobadan

    Lady Di a la francaise

    A great reinvention of the story of life and death of lady Diana Spencer. It takes place in imaginary French-speaking country of Western Europe. after the accidental death of the king his younger son has to take his place which makes his wife - a speech therapist Armelle, the potential queen. The current queen, francophone re-incarnation of Queen Elizabeth II (minus UGLY part), played by magnificent Catherine Deneuve, is not sure that this plain-looking awkward woman can bear the royal duties with dignity and clearly doesn't care about her. After series of misadventures, Armelle feels like she doesn't fit in the royal world and when she discovers her husband adultery, she decides to take revenge. She'll show them all who is the real queen of hearts! This comedy makes you laugh and cry. Catherine Deneuve looks stunning and parades in a real fashion show of outfits, wearing them with truly royal grace. The parallels with Lady Di story are in-your-face, but rather charming, because they are put in the continental French-speaking milieu.

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      Featured in Legends of World Cinema: Catherine Deneuve
    • Soundtracks
      Les Trois Rangs de Perles
      Music by Maurane, Philippe de Cock and Patrick Deltenre

      Lyrics by Valérie Lemercier

      Performed by Maurane

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • 皇宮
    • Filming locations
      • Neuville-sur-Oise, Val-d'Oise, France
    • Production companies
      • Gaumont
      • Rectangle Productions
      • Les Films du Dauphin
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      • $17,612,135
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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