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The Valet

Original title: La doublure
  • 2006
  • PG-13
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
11K
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The Valet (2006)
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Raunchy ComedyComedyDrama

A porter and a top-model have to pretend to be a couple in order to salvage a CEO's marriage.A porter and a top-model have to pretend to be a couple in order to salvage a CEO's marriage.A porter and a top-model have to pretend to be a couple in order to salvage a CEO's marriage.

  • Director
    • Francis Veber
  • Writer
    • Francis Veber
  • Stars
    • Gad Elmaleh
    • Alice Taglioni
    • Daniel Auteuil
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Francis Veber
    • Writer
      • Francis Veber
    • Stars
      • Gad Elmaleh
      • Alice Taglioni
      • Daniel Auteuil
    • 42User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Gad Elmaleh
    Gad Elmaleh
    • François Pignon
    Alice Taglioni
    Alice Taglioni
    • Elena
    Daniel Auteuil
    Daniel Auteuil
    • Levasseur
    Kristin Scott Thomas
    Kristin Scott Thomas
    • Christine
    Richard Berry
    Richard Berry
    • Maître Foix
    Virginie Ledoyen
    Virginie Ledoyen
    • Émilie
    Dany Boon
    Dany Boon
    • Richard
    Michel Jonasz
    • André
    Michel Aumont
    Michel Aumont
    • Le Médecin
    Laurent Gamelon
    Laurent Gamelon
    • Paul
    Patrick Mille
    Patrick Mille
    • Pascal
    Michèle Garcia
    • Louise
    Philippe Magnan
    Philippe Magnan
    • Berman
    Jean-Yves Chilot
    • Hervé
    • (as Jean Yves Chilot)
    Irina Ninova
    • Marie
    Philippe Beglia
    • Maître d'Hôtel
    Noémie Lenoir
    Noémie Lenoir
    • Karine
    Sandra Moreno
    • Secrétaire Levasseur
    • Director
      • Francis Veber
    • Writer
      • Francis Veber
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    User reviews42

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    tedg

    Seductive Word Surprises

    Needing something lightly comic, Veber was my man.

    His "The Closet" was trivial, but few trivial things are amusing and fondly recalled. Here, with a different actor, is the same character with much the same quality.

    I won't bother you with the story. It doesn't matter. What matters is the way the humor is designed. Essentially all the humor is in the lines. There is no physical comedy here and almost no visual comedy. It is mostly in the dialog. Here is the trick: where other comedy is episodic and/or depends on a zany pace, this has pretty much a normal world, and normal pace. You cannot read the warning signs that a joke is coming. It could appear at any moment, and does from the very beginning.

    So very early in the game we are trained to engage ourself very closely and pay attention. This is painless because the world we invest in is so light. We need erect no barriers. Because we open ourselves so, we anticipate what might be funny, investing in the possibility. The form of the thing enlists us in making funny.

    This is easy to test. I believe it to be true, and honorably delicate in the way it helps us live.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
    8rooprect

    Not your average comedy of errors

    On the surface, "La Doublure" (literal French translation: "The Stand-In") may seem like a standard switcheroo rom-com, but it's so much more than that. It's a classic morality play, not unlike something from Shakespeare or Molière, meticulously written and executed to deliver laughs as well as deeper messages.

    You can watch it on either level. If you're in it just for laughs and some funny twists, there's plenty of them. If you sink your teeth deeper, there's a lot of clever symbolism and some nice allegories. For example, take our hero's job: a parking valet. He gets to drive all the hottest cars in the city but they're not his to keep. Just like the hot supermodel he gets temporarily paired with.

    Director/writer Francis Veber is known for this sort of comedy. I don't want to label it "intelligent comedy" because there's nothing snotty or pretentious about it. Instead it's good comedy for the masses but with a clever edge. A note about Francis Veber: his standard recipe is to create an "everyman" character (who is always named François Pignon in every movie) and place him in an absurd situation that is the result of the strangeness/hypocrisy of people around him. François is always an innocent patsy, and the nuttiness just follows him wherever he goes. In that respect, it's the opposite of the Shakespearean formula where the "fool" is wise to everyone's ways and in control of the drama despite appearances. The Vebersian formula is to make the "fool" literally a fool, and that makes us connect with him & hope things turn out for the best. Another excellent example of this strategy is in Veber's film "Le dîner de cons" ("The Dinner Game") which is the film that introduced me to the genius of Francis Veber.

    If you watch the DVD extras, you'll see how meticulous Veber was in making this film. Every word was carefully scripted, and the delivery was hammered down to a science. You'd never guess it sitting in the audience's seat because it comes across so smooth and easygoing. But make no mistake, everything was carefully planned. There is nothing sloppy about this, or any other film of Francis Veber.

    The result is 90 minutes of pinpoint comedic timing, great performances from every actor (including the minor roles), and a fun experience as if you've seen a well produced stage performance.

    If you like classy comedies with picture-perfect accuracy, movies like Frank Oz's "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" and "Death at a Funeral" or Blake Edwards' "Breakfast at Tiffany's", I think you'll really like this. Another one, also starring the excellent Gad Elmaleh, is "Priceless" (the modern French version of "Breakfast at Tiffany's"). All of these comedies are in a class by themselves and well worth the price of admission.
    8sidunrau

    Funny Funny Movie

    This film is hilarious. The set up is a bit unbelievable, but the actors make it work - and mostly believably. The model in the film is refreshingly genuinely nice and not a caricature of a "supermodel." The depth of the main unwitting character, the valet himself, is a bit lacking - but hey, he is charming, as is the rest of the cast. Besides, since he is lovesick, perhaps his lack of depth is at least understandable. The feel of the movie is also quite uplifting - the bad guy loses in the end, and the good guys win. The ride is just fun, and filled with twists and turns, most of which the audience gets to be in on. The only character that was TOO shallow was the valet's girlfriend - she just didn't seem to be worth all the fuss, to me. I don't understand the PG-13 rating - it is not vulgar nor is there any nudity.
    dbdumonteil

    Updated theatre de boulevard.

    Nothing new under the sun:wives,lovers,girlfriends,mistaken identities...But why deny yourself a good thing,an entertaining unpretentious funny little comedy?You should be wrong.

    An excellent cast,male and female,gives this trite story substance.Daniel Auteuil,as the villain,a smug mean bourgeois who thinks that money can buy everything,Kristin Scott-Thomas ,as his cheated wife who threatens to ask for a divorce (and it is her who owns the dough),Alice Taglioni as the gorgeous but sensitive top model (definitely not a bimbo),Gad Elmaleh as the clumsy shy prole,Virginie Ledoyen ,one of the most promising French actresses,as a sentimental bookseller and Richard Berry as Auteuil's lawyer.

    A few nods to "rear window" .And a very funny (and moral) ending.
    7lastliberal

    Frence Farce Fantastically Funny

    Dany Boon (Joyeux Noël) got a César nomination for supporting actor as the best friend of a really lucky guy.

    Daniel Auteuil (Caché, Girl on the Bridge) is hilarious as the billionaire caught with his supermodel mistress, France's Actress of the year for 2006, Alice Taglioni (The Pink Panther). François (Gad Elmaleh) just happened to be in the published picture, so they paid him to fake a relationship with Taglioni to fool Auteuil's wife, Kristin Scott Thomas (Four Weddings and a Funeral, The English Patient, Gosford Park). She's no dummy, knows he's lying, and that's when the fun really begins.

    Of course, our man François is really in love with Émilie (Virginie Ledoyen - 8 Women, Saint Ange).

    It is all good fun and credit for that is not only due to a fine cast, but to writer/director Francis Veber (La Cage aux folles), who put together some great lines and a funny situation.

    Please do not let them make a stupid American remake. It won't possibly be as good as the French version.

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    • Trivia
      Francis Veber: [François Pignon] Features a likable idiot called François Pignon.
    • Goofs
      Both Francois and Emilie purposely avoid going to Luigi's for lunch, but run into each other at another restaurant. However, in the next scene, Elena asks Francois "Did I upset the girl at Luigi's?"
    • Quotes

      François Pignon: A man comes home to watch T.V. It's not normal.

    • Crazy credits
      The Gaumont logo, after it fully appears, becomes a sign outside a church.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Le tournage de 'La doublure' (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      No particular place to go
      (1964)

      Composed, Written and Performed by Chuck Berry

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 2006 (Belgium)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
      • Belgium
    • Official site
      • Gaumont Columbia Tristar (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Người Thay Thế
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Gaumont
      • EFVE
      • TF1 Films Production
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    • Budget
      • €25,320,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,926,800
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $67,552
      • Apr 22, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,414,553
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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