Priceless
Date:
14th March 8.00 p.m.; 23rd March 1.00 p.m.
(M low-level offensive language) starring Audrey Tautou,
Gad Elmaleh. Directed by Pierre Salvadori. 104 mins.
Maybe it's because it's supposed to be the most romantic
nation – some of you might laugh at this assumption –
but France is usually a safe bet when it comes to
romantic comedies.
What the French bring to that genre is a touch of
fuzziness and depravity, which contrasts with the
cheesiness of Hollywood productions and, in the process,
even creates appealing elements for male spectators – of
course, seeing Audrey Tautou in a negligee might also
contribute to this newfound male fascination for
romantic comedies.
“Priceless” seems to belong to a new sub-genre about
gigolos finding love on the French Riviera, as it
followed only a few months after the release of another
French film on the theme, Quatre Etoiles. Both films are
also built on the unlikely acting tandem of a stand-up
comic with a French cutie, Gad Elmaleh & Audrey Tautou
here, José Garcia & Isabelle Carré in Quatre Etoiles.
While this is certainly disturbing, what's more
surprising is that both films work, mostly thanks to the
charisma of their cast, some amusing moments and the
glamorous background of the French Riviera.
Tautou plays a gold-digger who gets duped by a hotel
bartender (Elmaleh) and then tries to get back at him
until love brings them together. Nothing revolutionary
or Oscar-worthy here, but the script by writer/director
Pierre Salvadori - who penned it here in LA - has enough
fun with his characters and his setting that you can't
help falling under its charm, which is all you should
expect from this kind of film, when it works.