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La Traversée de Paris
Two unlikely companions must smuggle four suitcases filled with contraband pork across Nazi-occupied Paris.
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Plot Summary
During the German occupation of Paris, black marketeer Jambier hires the simple-minded Marcel Martin to help him transport illegal goods across the city. Their clandestine journeys become a series of mishaps and absurd situations, highlighting the absurdity of war and the resilience of the human spirit. Marcel's naive optimism clashes with Jambier's cynicism, leading to humorous yet poignant encounters.
Critical Reception
The film was a significant box office success in France and is remembered for its blend of dark humor and social commentary. While not always critically lauded for its artistic merit, its enduring popularity stems from its iconic performances and its witty portrayal of life under occupation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the masterful performances of its lead actors, particularly Jean Gabin and Bourvil.
Appreciated for its dark humor and satirical take on the occupation and black market.
Noted for its moments of genuine pathos amidst the comedic situations.
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Fun Fact
Louis de Funès, who would later become a major comedy star, plays a small but memorable role as a butcher who encounters Jambier and Marcel.
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