Review of The Closet (2001) by Fazley A — 05 Jul 2012
The Closet is a terrific and very funny film from France. With a great cast at hand, director Francis Veber crafts one of the best comedies that I've seen. The Closet is a ridiculous film from start to finish, and is a smart witted comedy film as well.
The cast are great here, and Gerard Depardieu is really funny here, and he has made one of his finest films here. Daniel Auteuil is great as well as the lead character. The film is original, and the jokes are plentiful, and you always find yourself laughing because of its plot.
I very loved the film, and thought it was a fine film really should be seen by film fans looking for a comedy that is different, yet has everything you'd expect from such a film. One of the reasons why this film works so well is because of the cast who are just wonderful to watch on-screen.
Francis Veber's directing is immaculate and he has a good eye at what makes a good comedy. This is a well done film that delivers the laughs with a smartly written script that just keeps you entertained till the very end of the film.
This is a great comedy that delivers solid laughs, and is a very new take on what makes a good comedy. Truly original and fun, along with OSS117, this is one of the best French comedies in recent memory.
I highly recommend this film and if you';re in the mood for a different type of comedy, then this film is for you.
This review of The Closet (2001) was written by Fazley A on 05 Jul 2012.
The Closet has generally received positive reviews.
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