With the incredible success of Un p’tit truc en plus, which attracted almost 11 million viewers to French cinemas, Artus (whose project details we know next) has become important. Good news: you can find it in your living room, please forgive us for the inconvenience, a crazy comedy from the director of Dikenek! Available on Netflix.
Released in cinemas in 2023, Sorry for the inconvenience. See Artus Play as a conscientious and professional train conductor who dreams of taking you to the south of France. To confirm the transfer, he must make a final routine trip under the watchful eye of a slightly sociopathic inspector who has no intention of letting him go. Everything goes wrong here: between a driver who thinks he’s piloting a fighter jet, a very jealous colleague and passengers, each crazier than the last, what should have been a formality turns out to be the worst trip of his life…
Belgian director Olivier Van Hufstadt didn’t want to set any limits in terms of humor with this delirious closed session, mocking both the police and environmental activists. “There are situations that are perfectly suggested that are not at all likely, because I like the surreal, slightly Belgian side of this form of humor”the film director notes. “Obviously, there’s always going to be people who tell me it’s not credible, but honestly, it doesn’t matter.”
When the Farrell brothers met Quentin Dupierre
next toArtusElsa Zilberstein, who is a perfectly overwrought character, is amazing in a completely insane role. “When I read the script, I saw a film that was both political and crazy, which made me think about the crazy world of the brothers. Farrell andAdam McKayWhich I love, with a touch of the absurd in the madness and close to the second degree Quentin Dupierre“says the actor. “I found that this was a project that spoke to today, and that this train, bringing together a gallery of strange and eccentric characters, was a metaphor for today’s world.”
It went completely unnoticed during its theatrical release, a comedy Sorry for the inconvenience. Definitely deserves a second chance. And if it started Artus For a real moment of fun on a train like no other?
“Sorry for the Inconvenience” trailer:
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