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Laisse béton
Brian and Nourredine are two lousy young offenders. Their flights have a motive: a film brought back from San Francisco where the father of Brian, singer of rock of the sixties, today in prison, made a tour.
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Plot Summary
A kind-hearted but naive baker, played by Coluche, gets entangled with a small-time gangster, portrayed by Gérard Lanvin. Their unlikely friendship is tested when they fall for the same woman and get caught up in a series of increasingly dangerous situations. The film blends humor with a gritty crime narrative, exploring themes of loyalty and survival on the streets.
Critical Reception
Laisse béton was a commercial success in France, largely due to the immense popularity of its lead actor, Coluche. While critics acknowledged the film's entertainment value and the charm of its stars, some found the plot somewhat predictable and the blend of comedy and crime uneven. It remains a notable film from the 1980s French cinema landscape.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the comedic timing and charisma of Coluche.
Noted for its energetic pacing and street-level crime drama elements.
Some critics found the storyline to be formulaic and the tonal shifts jarring.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Laisse béton,' is a play on words. 'Laisse béton' literally translates to 'leave concrete,' but in French slang, it's a colloquialism for 'leave it alone' or 'forget about it,' reflecting the film's gritty urban themes.
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