Les Grands Moyens
Les Grands Moyens

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Les Grands Moyens

1976
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French

The sweet elderly aunt and her two nieces survive the vendetta killing of their whole family because they are out picking flowers at the time. Undaunted, the aunt, a tough old Corsican, tracks down and kills all but one of the men who wiped out her kinfolk.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Jean-Paul Le ChanoisGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

In a small French village, a retired gendarme named Gustave is dismayed to learn that his pension has been cut. To regain his former financial standing, he devises an elaborate plan to stage a series of 'crimes' that he can then solve, thereby earning rewards and commendations. His schemes become increasingly complex and humorous as he tries to maintain the illusion of a crime wave.

Critical Reception

Les Grands Moyens was a lighthearted comedic film that found a modest audience in France. While not a critical sensation, it was generally viewed as an amusing diversion, praised for its comedic performances and simple, feel-good narrative. It's often remembered as a classic example of French popular cinema from the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its lighthearted humor and nostalgic charm.

  • Praised for the comedic timing and chemistry of its veteran cast.

  • Seen as a pleasant, albeit simple, comedic escapade.

Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented for this specific film, but it is generally considered a good-natured comedy from its time.

Fun Fact

The film was one of the last directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois, a filmmaker known for his family-friendly comedies and historical dramas.

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