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Le Distrait

Le Distrait (English: Absent-minded, alternative English title: The Daydreamer) is a 1970 French comedy film directed by Pierre Richard, starring Pierre Richard, Marie-Christine Barrault and Bernard Blier.

Le Distrait
Directed byPierre Richard
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDaniel Vogel
Edited byMarie-Josephe Yoyotte
Music byVladimir Cosma
Distributed by
Release date
December 1970 (France)
Running time
85 min
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Box office$10,681,620[1]

The film combines elements of slapstick, horror and romantic comedy. The plot follows the adventures of Pierre Malaquet, an eccentric and extremely absent-minded advertising manager. The prototype of the character is Ménalque from Jean de La Bruyère's "Caractères".[2]

Synopsis Edit

Pierre Malaquet is a creative, zany and incredibly scatterbrained young man, not of this world, always getting into comic situations. He is hired to a big advertising agency "Jerico" on his mother's recommendation. Full of bizarre advertising ideas, he meddles in other people's business and tries to remake everything in his own manner. His commercials resemble horror films; themes of death and violence seem to amuse him, black humor is present in all of his works. He is convinced that "shocking" ads are the most effective. His actions annoy his coworkers, but to their great surprise, the strict boss Mr. Guiton forgives him for all his tricks - all because he is secretly involved with Malaquet's mother Glycia.

At the office Pierre makes friends with Lisa Gastier, Guiton's young and charming secretary. She turns out to be a daughter of one of the most important clients of the agency. Pierre is sent to bring an important contract to his office for signing. As usual, Pierre confuses everything and instead of going to the office he goes to Gastier's house, where there is a party in a full swing. There he becomes a center of attention because of his odd behavior. A younger daughter of Gastier, Veronique, intends to "give him a little lesson", but finds herself in an awkward situation as a result. Mr. Gastier, who waited in vain for Pierre in his office, returns home and when he finds Pierre there, becomes furious and throws him out of the house.

The young wife of Mr. Guiton, Clarisse, tries to seduce Pierre in a greenhouse, but it results in another amusing incident - when Pierre is undressing Clarisse, her long hair gets stuck in her zipper, and to her horror, he cuts off her hair with pruning scissors.

Guiton allocates him in a small office on a ground floor, full of cages with parrots and without proper furniture, in an effort to hold him away from agency business and to spite him. But even here Pierre finds amusement for himself. Soon he gets the first client - a manufacturer of toothpaste "Klerdene", eccentric and even more absent-minded than Pierre himself. While strolling with Lisa he gets an idea of street advertising of the toothpaste. The scenario is the following: a beautiful blonde walks down the street and all of a sudden faints. She gets surrounded by passers-by who start arguing about how to help her. A handsome young man appears and gives her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. She comes to her senses right away and asks rapturously: "Klerdene?" to which he responds affirmatively, and she says that "it is impossible to forget". Then the advertising slogan is pronounced. Eventually this campaign results in a fight between people for the right to give the woman mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, and in a media scandal.

Pierre's next project was a street advertising of bags for plastic packets, which included smashing eggs on people's heads and also resulted in a large-scale brawl and scandal.

Mr. Guiton still puts up with Pierre's wild escapades, in the minutes of anger soothing himself by remembering romantic moments with Malaquet's mother. But he runs out of patience after the next incident. Pierre makes an even more shocking commercial, believing that it will be a big success, but Lisa, understanding that it oversteps all limits already, convinces him to give it up. However, the videotape with the commercial gets to television by mistake and is broadcast. It stirs up a huge scandal. Enraged TV viewers gather around the agency's building to express protest. Guiton understands that it may ruin agency's reputation. At the extraordinary meeting of the agency's management with the clients he finally decides to fire Malaquet. It upsets Lisa and she goes searching for Pierre. Meanwhile, Pierre, who is attacked by angry marchers on his way to the office, sees a girl in a bath in a big advertising poster. He imagines Lisa on her place and suddenly realizes that he is in love with Lisa. Beside himself in delight, he starts searching around for Lisa, as always getting into funny situations. At this time Lisa arrives at his apartment but doesn't find him there. Eventually Pierre finds her in his apartment taking a bath, and emotionally declares his love to her.

Pierre's mother convinces Guiton to give her son another chance. He decides to send him along with Lisa to work at the agency's office in the US. On board of the plane, right before takeoff, Pierre goes searching for lavatory and somehow gets out of the plane, which takes off without him. Confused Pierre runs after the plane, a narrator recites the passage from "Caractères" by Jean de La Bruyère, and the film ends.

Soundtrack Edit

  • Le distrait (2:07)
  • Récéption chez les Gastier (3:44)
  • Étourderies (0:51)
  • Promenade dans les champs (2:02)
  • Bravo Plistax (1:03)
  • Pierre et Lisa (1:38)
  • Bizarre, tout est normal (2:31)
  • Gazou, gazou (1:10)
  • Le distrait - final (1:50)[3]

Cast Edit

Release history Edit

Country Release date
France December 1970
Finland 18 August 1972
West Germany August 1974

References Edit

  • Information about the film from Pierre Richard's official site. (in French)
  1. ^ "Le Distrait (1970) - JPBox-Office".
  2. ^ Le Distrait (1970)
  3. ^ Le Distrait

External links Edit

distrait, english, absent, minded, alternative, english, title, daydreamer, 1970, french, comedy, film, directed, pierre, richard, starring, pierre, richard, marie, christine, barrault, bernard, blier, directed, bypierre, richardwritten, bypierre, richardandré. Le Distrait English Absent minded alternative English title The Daydreamer is a 1970 French comedy film directed by Pierre Richard starring Pierre Richard Marie Christine Barrault and Bernard Blier Le DistraitDirected byPierre RichardWritten byPierre RichardAndre RuellanProduced byYves RobertAlain PoireStarringPierre RichardMarie Christine BarraultBernard BlierCinematographyDaniel VogelEdited byMarie Josephe YoyotteMusic byVladimir CosmaDistributed byGaumontLa GuevilleMadeleine FilmsRelease dateDecember 1970 France Running time85 minCountryFranceLanguageFrenchBox office 10 681 620 1 The film combines elements of slapstick horror and romantic comedy The plot follows the adventures of Pierre Malaquet an eccentric and extremely absent minded advertising manager The prototype of the character is Menalque from Jean de La Bruyere s Caracteres 2 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Soundtrack 3 Cast 4 Release history 5 References 6 External linksSynopsis EditPierre Malaquet is a creative zany and incredibly scatterbrained young man not of this world always getting into comic situations He is hired to a big advertising agency Jerico on his mother s recommendation Full of bizarre advertising ideas he meddles in other people s business and tries to remake everything in his own manner His commercials resemble horror films themes of death and violence seem to amuse him black humor is present in all of his works He is convinced that shocking ads are the most effective His actions annoy his coworkers but to their great surprise the strict boss Mr Guiton forgives him for all his tricks all because he is secretly involved with Malaquet s mother Glycia At the office Pierre makes friends with Lisa Gastier Guiton s young and charming secretary She turns out to be a daughter of one of the most important clients of the agency Pierre is sent to bring an important contract to his office for signing As usual Pierre confuses everything and instead of going to the office he goes to Gastier s house where there is a party in a full swing There he becomes a center of attention because of his odd behavior A younger daughter of Gastier Veronique intends to give him a little lesson but finds herself in an awkward situation as a result Mr Gastier who waited in vain for Pierre in his office returns home and when he finds Pierre there becomes furious and throws him out of the house The young wife of Mr Guiton Clarisse tries to seduce Pierre in a greenhouse but it results in another amusing incident when Pierre is undressing Clarisse her long hair gets stuck in her zipper and to her horror he cuts off her hair with pruning scissors Guiton allocates him in a small office on a ground floor full of cages with parrots and without proper furniture in an effort to hold him away from agency business and to spite him But even here Pierre finds amusement for himself Soon he gets the first client a manufacturer of toothpaste Klerdene eccentric and even more absent minded than Pierre himself While strolling with Lisa he gets an idea of street advertising of the toothpaste The scenario is the following a beautiful blonde walks down the street and all of a sudden faints She gets surrounded by passers by who start arguing about how to help her A handsome young man appears and gives her mouth to mouth resuscitation She comes to her senses right away and asks rapturously Klerdene to which he responds affirmatively and she says that it is impossible to forget Then the advertising slogan is pronounced Eventually this campaign results in a fight between people for the right to give the woman mouth to mouth resuscitation and in a media scandal Pierre s next project was a street advertising of bags for plastic packets which included smashing eggs on people s heads and also resulted in a large scale brawl and scandal Mr Guiton still puts up with Pierre s wild escapades in the minutes of anger soothing himself by remembering romantic moments with Malaquet s mother But he runs out of patience after the next incident Pierre makes an even more shocking commercial believing that it will be a big success but Lisa understanding that it oversteps all limits already convinces him to give it up However the videotape with the commercial gets to television by mistake and is broadcast It stirs up a huge scandal Enraged TV viewers gather around the agency s building to express protest Guiton understands that it may ruin agency s reputation At the extraordinary meeting of the agency s management with the clients he finally decides to fire Malaquet It upsets Lisa and she goes searching for Pierre Meanwhile Pierre who is attacked by angry marchers on his way to the office sees a girl in a bath in a big advertising poster He imagines Lisa on her place and suddenly realizes that he is in love with Lisa Beside himself in delight he starts searching around for Lisa as always getting into funny situations At this time Lisa arrives at his apartment but doesn t find him there Eventually Pierre finds her in his apartment taking a bath and emotionally declares his love to her Pierre s mother convinces Guiton to give her son another chance He decides to send him along with Lisa to work at the agency s office in the US On board of the plane right before takeoff Pierre goes searching for lavatory and somehow gets out of the plane which takes off without him Confused Pierre runs after the plane a narrator recites the passage from Caracteres by Jean de La Bruyere and the film ends Soundtrack EditLe distrait 2 07 Reception chez les Gastier 3 44 Etourderies 0 51 Promenade dans les champs 2 02 Bravo Plistax 1 03 Pierre et Lisa 1 38 Bizarre tout est normal 2 31 Gazou gazou 1 10 Le distrait final 1 50 3 Cast EditPierre Richard Pierre Malaquet Marie Christine Barrault Lisa Gastier Bernard Blier Alexandre Guiton Maria Pacome Glycia Malaquet Catherine Samie Clarisse Guiton Micheline Luccioni Mme Gastier Tsilla Chelton Madame Cliston Paul Preboist Mr Klerdene Robert Dalban Mazelin Romain Bouteille Corbel Claude Evrard Figuier Jacques Monod Mr Malaquet Francois Maistre Mr Gastier Anne Marie Blot Veronique Gastier Blanche Brondy the woman who falls Fanny Gaillard France Robert Renaudin The Plistax representative Yves Robert Pierre s neighbor Luis RegoRelease history EditCountry Release dateFrance December 1970Finland 18 August 1972West Germany August 1974References EditInformation about the film from Pierre Richard s official site in French Le Distrait 1970 JPBox Office Le Distrait 1970 Le DistraitExternal links EditFilm Photogallery Trailer at the Gaumont site requires QuickTime Player Le Distrait overview at nytimes com Le Distrait at IMDb Le Distrait at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Le Distrait amp oldid 1178242475, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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