Le Viager

Le Viager

1972 · 100 min · FR · 6.7 (99 votes)
Dir. Pierre Tchernia · Starring Michel Serrault, Claude Brasseur, Rosy Varte, Odette Laure, Jean-Pierre Darras, Michel Galabru · Music Gérard Calvi
Comedy

In 1930, Louis Martinet, a peaceful sexagenarian, no longer has a long life to live according to the words of his doctor, Leon Galipeau, who sees to take advantage of the very interesting situation of the "future deceased". This one indeed has a small house in Saint-Tropez. Galipeau sniffs the windfall. Following his advice, Martinet agrees to give it in life to the brother of the doctor, Emile, and then rushes back to a health of iron. Worse, he even survives the war. Galipeau, exhausted, decide to use the great means to get rid of the importunce who persists in thwarting their project ...

VIBE

A darkly comedic French caper where greed and mortality play a long, absurd game. It's a wry, character-driven piece that unfolds with a steady, almost casual, sense of impending doom and unexpected longevity.

darkly comicabsurdistcynicalwrysteadyFrench New Wave adjacentcharacter-driven comedyperiod piecequirkygreedmortalityabsurdity of lifelong game
country houseworld war iiattempted murderfamily historysaint-tropezfranceold mancentenariantimeline1940s1950s1960s1930slife annuity
MORE LIKE THIS — multi-vector + why, diversified