I did enjoy the surreal slips between the film itself and then the book being created within the film. The first one I think was on a beach as the housecleaner blithely waltzes through soldiers storming the sands, vacuuming only to enter a door and voila. Additionally latter battles between the author and his protagonist and/or protagonista mostly worked for me. Though they dipped in shtick.
Belmondo plays a writer of spy novels. In the film his vision of the action gets mixed with his everyday real life. As one of the reviewers on IMDb tells:QuoteI did enjoy the surreal slips between the film itself and then the book being created within the film. The first one I think was on a beach as the housecleaner blithely waltzes through soldiers storming the sands, vacuuming only to enter a door and voila. Additionally latter battles between the author and his protagonist and/or protagonista mostly worked for me. Though they dipped in shtick. I completely agree.
Le Magnifique is available on Amazon.fr both on Blu-ray and DVD. Unfortunately the BD is French audio only and no subtitles (as far as I have been able to determine). The DVD releases have French, English and German audio. If your equipment can handle R2/PAL, then this is a purchase that I strongly recommend. Or if you're fluent in French and can play Region B blu-rays. I'd love to have this on BD, but my French just isn't up to it...