The Château would have been benefited from a sharper, cleaner script before it went in front of the camera. Not to mention a sharper, cleaner camera lens.
The Chateau (2002)
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Reviews Counted:52
Fresh:26
Rotten:26
Average Rating:5.3/10
Theatrical Release:Aug 9, 2002 Limited
Synopsis: Jesse Peretz follows up his subdued first feature, FIRST LOVE, LAST RITES, with this outrageous comedy, shot on digital video. The story follows brothers Graham (Paul Rudd) and Allen (Romany Malco)... Jesse Peretz follows up his subdued first feature, FIRST LOVE, LAST RITES, with this outrageous comedy, shot on digital video. The story follows brothers Graham (Paul Rudd) and Allen (Romany Malco) Granville as they make their way from America to small-town France. It appears that their mysterious great-uncle has died, bequeathing upon them an enormous chateau. Excited to sell the property and make a healthy profit, the brothers meet unexpected conflict when they arrive. The sullen employees of the chateau--including butler Jean (Didier Flamand) and servant Isabelle (Sylvie Testud)--are not too excited about the prospect of leaving their familiar environment. To make matters worse, they have a hard time comprehending how Graham and Allen could be brothers (an honest confusion, considering Graham is white and Allen is black). As Graham and Allen (who has begun to refer to himself as "Rex") wait impatiently for a buyer, they both try to win over Isabelle, with disastrous results. By the time someone does decide to put their money down, a revealed secret spoils the fun, testing the brothers' conscience once and for all. Working from a loose outline, and relying on the improvisational skills of Rudd and Malco, Peretz's film attains a level of freshness that scripted comedy could never match. [More]
Starring: Paul Rudd, Romany Malco, Sylvie Testud, Didier Flamand
Starring: Paul Rudd, Romany Malco, Sylvie Testud, Didier Flamand, Donal Logue
Director: Jesse Peretz
Director: Jesse Peretz
Screenwriter: Jesse Peretz
Producer: Scott Macaulay, Robin O'Hara
Composer: Nathan Larson
Studio: IFC Films
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Reviews for The Chateau
A farcical, partly autobiographical, and frequently hilarious comedy charting the adventures of an odd couple abroad.
Limps along on a squirm-inducing fish-out-of-water formula that goes nowhere and goes there very, very slowly.
Halfway through the movie, the humor dwindles. It's replaced by some dramatic scenes that are jarring and deeply out of place in what could have (and probably should have) been a lighthearted comedy.
The Chateau has one very funny joke and a few other decent ones, but all it amounts to is a mildly funny, sometimes tedious, ultimately insignificant film.
Has the gritty look of a Dogma film, which shows what the movement's influence has been reduced to: a trendy look, not a set of principles for honest, no-frills filmmaking.
It's a likeable piece and a prime audition reel for both Rudd and Malco.
Shot on distractingly grainy video, this isn't the best looking Château in the world, but it's one still worth visiting.
An enjoyable comedy of lingual and cultural differences… The Château is a film -- full of life and small delights -- that has all the wiggling energy of young kitten.
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