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The glory days of the Tanguy generation

2020-02-25T16:00:12.358Z


For his first film, Antoine de Bary draws the portrait of a nonchalant loser, the excellent Vincent Lacoste.


Adrien, 27, drags his wave to the soul and his gaiters in the streets of Paris. "Comedian, finally actor" , after having experienced success as a child, he rows to obtain roles. He doesn't have much head. Forget your keys inside your apartment. Must return to live with his parents who are not on better terms. Worried about the potential interest it arouses in a young girl met in a police station and its erection capacity. "Weird and smiling" , like Peter Pan, but without his own will, Adrien lets things come to him instead of deciding them, to impose himself in the whirlwind of the existence of a boy of his generation. Without a tangible anchor, he leads his life to go-as-I-pushes you, is all the more fragile as his familiar world crumbles. A glimmer of hope appears, however. During a casting in which he takes part - like everything he does, without much conviction -, he is chosen to play General de Gaulle when he is young at the cinema.

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