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Director:
Bob Decout
Writer:
Bob Decout (writer)
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Release Date:
30 April 1985 (France) more
Genre:
Drama
Plot:
Fred is a gambler and deep in debt. He owes crime boss Victor a lot of money and the time to pay has come... more | add synopsis
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Quintessesntial 1980s french thriller more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)
Philippe Léotard ... Fred
Annie Girardot ... Colette
Jacques Penot ... Gégé
Christian Marquand ... Victor

Juliette Binoche ... Brigitte
Amidou ... Poupée
Albert Dray ... Boris
Yves Rénier ... Professeur
John Dobrynine ... Un tueur
Agathe Gil ... Gigi
Emanuel Booz ... L'amateur de foot
Pierre Arditi ... La Grenouille
Catherine Albin ... La fille bar Colette
François Auger
Mehdi Babou ... Un baigneur
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Drôle de Fred (France) (working title)
Farewell to Fred (International: English title)
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Runtime:
94 min
Country:
France
Language:
French
Color:
Color
Sound Mix:
Mono
Company:
GA Films more

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3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful:-
Quintessesntial 1980s french thriller, 19 September 2003
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Author: jasongrimshaw from Here and There

Bob Decout's 1985 thriller "Adieu Blaireau" premiered at the Cognac Festival in 1985. Starring the late french crooner Philippe Léotard, Annie Girardot and Juliette Binoche. The film opens with Léotard's Fred wandering around an underground carpark with a gun muttering the name BB. Cut to titles and the films plot, which will eventually bring us back to this carpark.

The plot is fairly simple: Fred is a petty criminal and a gambler with debts. He was dating a vastly younger woman BB (Binoche) who wants nothing more to do with him. He however is obsessed with the young woman. He is recruited by crime boss victor to carry out a hit to pay for his debt. On the first attempt he is faced with someone out to kill him. He then meets the melancholic Collette a woman of his own age, who knows exactly what he does for a living but is happy to turn a blind eye. The second attempt to carry out the hit leads to the carpark we first see him in and eventually to an empty theatre where things come to a grisly conclusion as Fred realises he may have been betrayed...

Decout's film is melancholic and dark, both visually and emotionally. All the characters seem to have been damaged by life. The film is also strongly influenced by the times. Strong blues and greys offset by neons light many scenes, while shadows and a jazzy score strongly root the film in the 1980s.

Léotard gives a sure, but unremarkable performance as the jaded Fred. Equally jaded is Annie Girardot's Collette. Seeing her here it > is hard to believe she was the number 1 French actress for a time in the 1970s. Juliette Binoche appears only very briefly as BB, the woman of Freds obsessions.

"Adieu Blaireau" is entertaining, yet the characters are quite limited and visually the film is dark and somewhat staid. the direction by Decout, is sure yet un-remarkable. there is nothing here that isn't in many other french thrillers of the mid 80s.

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