Ligne 208
Bruno, a bus driver, lives in a problem estate. One day, a group of young people stab him. Since this moment, Bruno spends his time in a meeting point of extreme right-wing people. His only goal is to find the youngs who did that to him, even if he looses everything.
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Plot Summary
This short comedy sketches the mundane and often absurd interactions that occur when traveling on a public bus. Passengers and the driver engage in humorous and relatable situations, highlighting the everyday eccentricities of public transportation.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy sketch, 'Ligne 208' was primarily intended for light entertainment and was part of a larger collection of sketches. It is generally regarded as a humorous and amusing piece that successfully captures a slice of everyday life with comedic effect. Its reception is more in line with its effectiveness as a brief comedic interlude rather than a standalone film receiving critical reviews.
What Reviewers Say
- Humorous and relatable observations of bus travel.
- Features the comedic chemistry of its cast.
- A short, lighthearted, and amusing sketch.
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Fun Fact
The short film features a reunion of sorts for the comedic duo Kad Merad and Olivier Baroux, who would later become widely known for their successful comedic films and television shows.
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