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Our review of the Vedettes: very cathodic satire

2022-02-08T14:17:18.298Z


CRITICISM – The Palmashow duo canned the ruthless and stupid universe of television games through the journey of a gifted figures and a karaoke lover. A couple out of tune that hits the bull's eye in this tenderly off-the-wall film.


Grégoire Ludig and David Marsais are back home after a stay with Quentin Dupieux.

In

Mandibles

, a superb eulogy to idiocy, the Palmashow comedy duo had a genius idea: to get rich by training a dog-sized fly found in the trunk of a stolen car.

Their naive, not to say stupid, characters happily roam the absurd and crazy universe of Dupieux.

With

Les Vedettes

, we find them on their favorite playground, wiser and more marked out.

That of the television parody which made the reputation of the Palmashow on the net as on television.

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Degenerate children of television, born in the 1980s and fed with cathodic programs, Ludig, Marsais and their director Jonathan Barré never tire of caricaturing programs that monopolize available brain time.

One might think the vein exhausted, exploited in particular brilliantly in the 1990s by Les Nuls and Les Inconnus.

The Palmashow reminds us that no, the…

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