Todo comienza una noche en que Jeff aparece en casa de Ben sin avisar. Para festejar el encuentro y para mostrar a su viejo amigo algo distinto a su vida ordenada, Jeff lo lleva a una fiesta. En esta todos planean participar en un festival de porno para aficionados y la idea empieza a parecerse a una apuesta: Jeff y Ben se acostarán juntos, ante la presencia de una cámara... "Esto no es ni gay ni porno, es Arte". Pero nada podrá detenerlos, salvo, posiblemente, la mujer de Ben, la heterosexualidad o ciertas cuestiones mecánicas... Remake de "Humpday" de Lynn Shelton.
"Do Not Disturb" (2012), a French film distributed by UGC Distribution, is a unique cinematic experience that blends dark comedy with social satire. Directed by Yvan Attal, the film delves into the complexities of modern relationships and societal norms through a series of interconnected stories that unfold over the course of one night in a Parisian hotel. The narrative structure, reminiscent of anthology films, allows for a rich exploration of themes such as infidelity, loneliness, and the search for connection in an increasingly disconnected world. The film's setting, a bustling hotel, serves as the perfect backdrop for the unfolding drama and humor. Each room and corridor becomes a stage for the characters' personal crises and revelations, creating a microcosm of society. The ensemble cast, including notable performances by Yvan Attal, Charlotte Gainsbourg, and François Cluzet, brings depth and authenticity to their roles, making the audience empathize with their struggles and laugh at their absurdities. The clever use of the hotel environment not only enhances the storytelling but also adds a layer of voyeuristic intrigue, as viewers are invited to peek into the private lives of the characters. One of the standout aspects of "Do Not Disturb" is its sharp and witty dialogue, which is both a reflection of and a commentary on contemporary French culture. The film fearlessly tackles taboo subjects and societal hypocrisies, often using humor as a tool to disarm and engage the audience. This approach not only entertains but also prompts viewers to reflect on their own lives and the societal pressures they face. The script's cleverness is matched by the film's visual style, which uses a mix of static shots and dynamic camera movements to capture the frenetic energy of the hotel and the emotional states of the characters. Overall, "Do Not Disturb" is a thought-provoking and entertaining film that successfully balances humor and pathos. Its unique narrative structure, compelling performances, and incisive social commentary make it a standout in the landscape of French cinema. By exploring the intricacies of human relationships within the confines of a single night, the film offers a poignant and often hilarious look at the human condition, reminding us that even in our most private moments, we are all connected by our shared experiences and emotions.
Año2012
Presupuesto5000000$
Duración120 min
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GénerosComediaRomance
Países de producciónFrance