Ernest the Rebel

1938
5.5| 1h32m| en
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In South America anything can happen: the consul might give you as a snack to the sharks, you can wind up as a working man (slave) in a banana plantation or as a recruit in the governor's navy. And there's always a fire squad waiting for you so you 'd better start a revolution! It takes all Fernandel's talent to go through this eventful journey.

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Matylda Swan It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
Geraldine The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Walter Sloane Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
writers_reign As a student of irony it pleases me immensely to know that even as Jacques Prevert was inventing the concept of poetic realism with director Marcel Carne - Quai des Brumes was written back to back with Ernest le Rebelle - he was also writing Ernest le Rebelle which is about as far from realism, poetic or otherwise, as you can get. Fernandel was a great comic actor who made 150 films all told none of which had more than a nodding acquaintance with reality; this time around he is an accordionist (note: in England we distinguish between a concertina which does not have keys and an accordion which does, ergo in Englnd he would be playing a concertina) on a cruise ship and already in Dutch with at least one irate husband. In port he spends the night in a hotel and is 'rolled' for his trouble, waking to find both his passport and the liner long gone. You don't really need to know how he winds up in a banana republic with a group of what today we would call 'freedom fighters', all you do need to know is the formula: Jacques Prevert + Christian Jacques + Fernandel = Escapism.
dbdumonteil Another far-fetched comedy by Christian-Jaque,not as good as "Raphael le Tatoué" or "Un de la Légion",it has funny moments although it is sometimes repetitive and confused.In South America (where else?) anything can happen: the consul might give you as a snack to the sharks,you can wind up as a working man (slave) in a banana plantation,or as a recruit in the governor's navy .And there's always a fire squad waiting for you so you 'd better start a revolution!It takes all Fernandel's talent to go through this eventful journey.Like this?try this: "Viva Maria" Louis Malle 1965

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