The Supper
1992 · Movie · 90 min. · France
France, 1815. After his defeat at Waterloo, Napoleon heads for exile. Royalists occupy Paris and attempt to restore the monarchy. However, the battle doesn't seem to be over. On July 6, Talleyrand (Claude Rich), a shrewd politician of flexible convictions, invites chief of police and zealous revolutionary Fouché (Claude Brasseur) to supper and tries to convince him to serve the king. Over the meal they insult each other, accuse each other, and, at first sight, look like mortal enemies. But they definitely have one thing in common: they are both power-hungry. Basically a stage two-hander, the picture looks frustratingly uncinematic and static, despite the vigorous performances by the two leads. It will be enjoyed most by viewers with a good knowledge of the French Revolution and the Restoration who will understand the dialogue's subtle political details.
Direction Edouard Molinaro
Cast Claude Brasseur · Claude Rich · Ticky Holgado · Yann Collette · Stéphane Jobert
Soundtrack Vladimir Cosma
Screenplay Yves Rousset-Rouard · Edouard Molinaro · Jean-Claude Brisville
Cinematography Michael Epp
Original title Le souper
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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