Struggle for Life

Struggle for Life

2016 ""
Struggle for Life
Struggle for Life

Struggle for Life

6.2 | 1h39m | en | Comedy

Marc Châtaigne, an intern at the Ministry of Standards, is sent to French Guiana to implement European construction standards at Guyaneige: the first Amazonian ski slope, intended to boost tourism in French Guiana. There, he meets Tarzan, an attractive intern at the National Forestry Office, with whom he’ll get lost on a journey through the jungle that will take him far, far away…

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6.2 | 1h39m | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: June. 15,2016 | Released Producted By: France 3 Cinéma , Chaya Films Country: France Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Marc Châtaigne, an intern at the Ministry of Standards, is sent to French Guiana to implement European construction standards at Guyaneige: the first Amazonian ski slope, intended to boost tourism in French Guiana. There, he meets Tarzan, an attractive intern at the National Forestry Office, with whom he’ll get lost on a journey through the jungle that will take him far, far away…

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Cast

Vincent Macaigne , Vimala Pons , Pascal Légitimus

Director

Yann Megard

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France 3 Cinéma , Chaya Films

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Martin Bradley "Struggle for Life" is the kind of broad, farcial comedy the Zucker Brothers might have made except this one's French and the gags are largely satirical. Luckily it's also very funny with the jokes flying faster than they did in "Airplane!", (think of this as Carry On Airplane). The director is Antonin Peretjatko and he gets a first-class comic peformance from Vincent Macaigne as the poor beaurocrat tasked with bringing French snow to the Guyanian jungle. Yes, it's that silly and I loved every daft minute of it.
alexanderdemidov The film harks back to the good old days of French cinema gems such as La chèvre (1981), but has nothing new to offer and doesn't measure up to those classics. Good for a few laughs or for practising your French (my case), but little more.