Directed by:
Édouard MolinaroComposer:
Georges DelerueCast:
Louis de Funès, Michael Lonsdale, Claude Gensac, Bernard Alane, Annick Alane, Olivier de Funès, Eliette Demay, Martine Kelly, Jacques Legras, Pascal Mazzotti (more)VOD (2)
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Hibernatus combines a wacky comedy with the sci-fi idea of hibernation and then waking up after a number of decades in a funny way. Both Louis de Funès and Claude Gensac do a very good job and deliver many a humorous scene that made me laugh from the heart, like the first meeting with "grandpa", the nightly reading of a poem or the macabre story about the dead wife. ()
Louis de Funes has been one of my favorite actors since childhood and I usually watch his films with a considerable amount of nostalgia. Hibernatus is one of the comedies that arrived much later when I had already shifted my perspective as a viewer and became somewhat tired of Funes' acting, which is based on a single type of hot-tempered choleric persona (although perfected over the years). Within the genre and considering when it was made, it may have been a decent film, but time cannot be stopped and it cannot be ignored that the film practically relies on a single idea... If I want to see a film about hibernation, I would rather choose Sexmission. Overall impression 45%. ()
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