Tonight on TV: Forget Spider-Man and Iron Man, the only superhero that matters is him!

Tonight on TV: Forget Spider-Man and Iron Man, the only superhero that matters is him!

A struggling apprentice actor, Cedric finally lands his first role in a superhero movie. One evening, while borrowing a movie car, he is the victim of an accident that causes him to lose his memory.

When he wakes up, dressed in his vigilante costume and surrounded by movie props, he’s convinced he’s become a movie character on a dangerous mission. But it’s not a hero, much less a superhero, who wants to… and even less Cedric.

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This pitch, comical to say the least, is a hilarious comedy superheroes in spite of themselves, fresh delirium from the now iconic “Bande à Fifi”. Directed and performed by Philippe Lachaux of “Fife” fame, this very generous feature film, full of schoolboy wit and improbable situations, is the perfect antidote to the gloom. So yes, it’s often below the belt, but it’s also often very funny!

if the child Philip Lachaux Having read several superhero comics, it was the Superman feature film starring Christopher Reeve that made his first impression. Later, when he discovered Marvel Comics, Thor seduced him. “Maybe for his bad side, Norse mythology and his enchanted hammer.”

Almost 2 million super viewers

A fan of adventure comedies that marked his childhood, such as The Goons, The Hunt for the Green Diamond, not forgetting the Indiana Jones saga, Philip Lachaux love “The idea is that we’re attracting the audience with the promise of comedy, offering adventure as an unexpected bonus, a pleasant surprise.” And that’s it A superhero in spite of himselfA parody full of energy and inventiveness that attracted more than 1.8 million viewers to cinemas.

A superhero in spite of himselfAn irreverent and regressive comedy that isn’t at all afraid to poke fun (and that’s a good one!), you should enjoy this Sunday night on TF1, just to start a new week that promises to be on its feet!

Tonight on TF1 at 21:10.

Source: Allocine

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