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Music director
  
Sebastien Tellier

Country
  
France

6.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy

Duration
  

Language
  
French

Narco (film) movie poster

Director
  
Tristan Aurouet Gilles Lellouche

Release date
  
1 December 2004

Writer
  
Alain Attal (story), Philippe Lefebvre (story), Gilles Lellouche

Directors
  
Gilles Lellouche, Tristan Aurouet

Initial DVD release
  
February 24, 2006 (Germany)

Cast
  
Guillaume Canet
(Gus),
Zabou Breitman
(Paméla),
Guillaume Gallienne
(Samuel Pupkin),
François Berléand
(Guy Bennet),
Jean-Pierre Cassel
(Le père de Gus),
Vincent Rottiers
(Kevin)

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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
Dumbo

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Narco is a 2004 French film about Gus (played by Guillaume Canet) a narcoleptic, whose life is made difficult by his inability to keep a job because of his narcolepsy.

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Plot

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The main character Gus experiences vivid dreams during his narcoleptic episodes, which inspire him to create comic book style art of extremely high quality. When Samuel Pupkin, the psychiatrist who runs a group attended by Gus, learns of this, he recalls his own desire to be a comic book artist, instead of following the family tradition of psychiatry, a dream prevented by his lack of artistic talent. Motivated by greed, jealousy, and desire for fame he hatches a plot, involving figure skating assassins, to steal Gus's work and pass it off as his own. The attempt on Gus's life fails but he ends up in a coma. Pupkin pays Gus's wife and best friend (who have begun an affair) for the art and sells it to a failed-comedian turned successful publisher, who in turn plans to erase the text and replace it with his own, and in this way have his genius for comedy finally recognized.

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When Gus awakens from his coma, he reports to the police that someone is trying to kill him, but as he can think of no reason why, the police dismiss his claims. He then discovers that he is no longer narcoleptic, but finds it convenient to pretend he still is. In this way he discovers the affair of his wife and best friend, and through further investigation the theft of his work. The publisher angry that because of the Pupkin's deception, Gus could cause problems for them, demands that Pupkin solve it. Pupkin once more sends the assassins after Gus, but Gus's best friend, after wrestling with his conscience, talks them out of killing him. The police now believe his story and investigate the publisher who goes to jail, where ironically he finally finds success as a comedian, performing for the other inmates. Pupkin goes insane and is confined to a hospital. Gus reconciles with his wife and finally gets a job.

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In a minor role, Jean-Claude Van Damme appears as an imagined version of himself, when one character who idolises him as the ultimate 'Karate man', imagines a conversation where he acts as that character's conscience.

Cast

Narco (film) movie scenes

  • Guillaume Canet - Gustave Klopp
  • Zabou Breitman - Pamela
  • Benoît Poelvoorde - Lenny Bar
  • Guillaume Gallienne - Samuel Pupkin
  • François Berléand - Guy Bennet
  • Jean-Pierre Cassel - Gus's father
  • Vincent Rottiers - Kevin
  • Laurent Lafitte - The host
  • Léa Drucker - The twin
  • Gilles Lellouche - The twin
  • Philippe Lellouche - Hervé
  • Anne Marivin - The objects woman
  • Lionel Abelanski - The supermarket director
  • Philippe Lefebvre - The gym teacher
  • François Levantal - The twins's father
  • Jean-Noël Brouté - The doctor
  • Soundtrack

    All music composed by Sébastien Tellier.

    References

    Narco (film) Wikipedia
    Narco (film) IMDb Narco (film) themoviedb.org