Second Tour (2023 film)

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Second Tour
Directed byAlbert Dupontel
Written byAlbert Dupontel

Camille Fontaine

Marcia Romano
StarringCécile de France

Albert Dupontel

Nicolas Marié
CinematographyJulien Poupard
Edited byChristophe Pinel
Music byChristophe Julien
Running time
95 Minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Second Tour is a 2023 French comedy film where Albert Dupontel is the author-director-actor, starring alongside Cécile de France and Nicolas Marié.[1]

Plot[edit]

Following a screw-up with an assignment, political journalist Nathalie Pove is demoted to sports journalist, covering soccer news. Then her boss asks her cover the second round presidential campaign of Pierre-Henry Mercier, a fiftyish scion of a powerful French family, leading the polls. Pove instantly suspects something is amiss and that Pierre-Henry Mercier is not the political novice he is being presented as. What a determined Pove's investigation unearths is both revealing and hilarious.

Reviews[edit]

The critics' opinion of the film was decidedly mixed.

Jacky Bornet at Franceinfo said that with Second Tour "[th]e author-director-performer [Dupontel] rediscovers the verve of his best films in a crisp political-media duo."[2]

Others compared Second Tour to Dupontel's 2020 film Adieu les cons (English: Bye Bye Morons) and think his 2023 Opus falls short. "Second Tour never reaches the subtlety and mastery of the latter [Adieu les Cons], but remains a lovely film, touching and funny, with immense visual ambition. ... This makes it a film not to be missed, but its sometimes disjointed and far-fetched aspect could lose you."[3]

To François Lévesque, "With  Second Tour, the usually dark and biting Albert Dupontel offers a surprisingly rosy and toothless political fable. This is because the actor, director and screenwriter tries here to marry two contrary approaches, namely satire and sentimental, without ever succeeding. However, Albert Dupontel knows satire: ... In this area, the filmmaker reached a peak with the remarkable Adieu les cons".[4]

Writing for Le Monde, Jacques Mandelbaum finds a "plot that is too convoluted" and is generally not impressed with "Dupontel's unconvincing entry into politics"[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Second Tour". IMDB. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  2. ^ Bornet, Jacky (24 October 2023). ""Second tour" : Albert Dupontel règle joyeusement ses comptes avec la politique en duo avec Cécile de France". francetvinfo.fr. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Second Tour: the new comedy-drama by and starring Albert Dupontel". sortiraparis.com. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  4. ^ Lévesque, François (2 February 2024). "Second tour: les femmes du président". ledevoir.com/. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  5. ^ Mandelbaum, Jacques (25 February 2023). ""Second round": Albert Dupontel's unconvincing entry into politics". lemonde.fr. Retrieved 17 March 2024.