Mission Cleopatra: pause at 38 minutes and 1 second, no one noticed this little detail

Mission Cleopatra: pause at 38 minutes and 1 second, no one noticed this little detail

In general, it’s with American blockbusters that we hope to find a little Easter egg, a detail that’s been missing until now, or a hint that only fans are likely to notice. However, it sometimes happens that certain large-scale French films also serve as a wink-wink game.

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Asterix and Obelix Created by the big kid, Alain Chabat, infused with the humor that made him famous, Asterix and Obelix: Mission Cleopatra is a beautiful playground for all hidden detail hunters. You’ll find plenty of references to Goskin and Uderzo’s original comics, but that’s not all!

Directed by the ultra-referenced Christian Clavier, Gerard Depardieu and Jamel Debussy, this opus also features Titanic, Jurassic Park, The Godfather, the famous elevator manufacturer, the old phone brand that 2000s kids knew well. And also…Charlie, the man in the hat and striped shirt who is to be found in Martin Handford’s playbooks.

He works at the Numérobis construction site!

To find it, you’ll have to press pause at 38 minutes and 1 second of the movie, during the scene where Amonbofis, who wants to stop the numbering projects, anxiously watches the progress of the construction site. Through the architect’s makeshift binoculars, we can really see the Egyptian worker, who the others really don’t like.

Dressed in a blue suit, red and white shirt, and wearing a red cloth, he is clearly the hero of the books. where is charlie. don’t you believe us So take a look at the film’s end credits: not only will you be able to see that the over-the-top talking is none other than filmmaker Louis Leterrier (second assistant director on Mission Cléopâtre), but it’s also attributed to him. Name… Ouhécharlis.

Have you seen another little wink like this in an Alain Chabat film?

(Re)discover all the hidden details of the feature film…

Source: Allocine

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