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ComedyDrama

The Apprentices

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Antoine is a failed and depressed writer. Fred doesn't do much in his life and seems to be happy about it. The two of them share an apartment and live in a shambles. The adventures and mostly the misadventures of these two buddies/losers, makes them realise that despite everything that happens their friendship is the most important thing in their lives.

Release Date : 1995-12-20

Language :French

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company :

Production Country : France

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Marie Trintignant

Character Name : Lorette

Original Name : Marie Trintignant

Gender : Female

François Cluzet

Character Name : Antoine

Original Name : François Cluzet

Gender : Male

Guillaume Depardieu

Character Name : Fred

Original Name : Guillaume Depardieu

Gender : Male

Judith Henry

Character Name : Sylvie

Original Name : Judith Henry

Gender : Female

Claire Laroche

Character Name : Agnès

Original Name : Claire Laroche

Gender : Male

Philippe Girard

Character Name : Nicolas

Original Name : Philippe Girard

Gender : Male

Bernard Yerlès

Character Name : Patrick

Original Name : Bernard Yerlès

Gender : Male

Jean-Pol Brissart

Character Name : Rédacteur en Chef de Karaté Mag.

Original Name : Jean-Pol Brissart

Gender : Male

Blandine Pélissier

Character Name : Jeune Femme Agence Immobilière

Original Name : Blandine Pélissier

Gender : Female

Jean-Michel Julliard

Character Name : Médecin

Original Name : Jean-Michel Julliard

Gender : Male

Zinedine Soualem

Character Name : Serveur Café

Original Name : Zinedine Soualem

Gender : Male

Philippe Duclos

Character Name : Rédacteur en chef mots croisés

Original Name : Philippe Duclos

Gender : Male

Philippe Duquesne

Character Name : Jeune Papa du Loyer 48

Original Name : Philippe Duquesne

Gender : Male

Sophie Mounicot

Character Name : Surveillante Magasin de Photos

Original Name : Sophie Mounicot

Gender : Female

Serge Riaboukine

Character Name : Professeur de Théâtre

Original Name : Serge Riaboukine

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-02-06

“Antoine” (François Cluzet) and his younger pal “Fred” (Guillaume Depardieu - anyone else think he’s the double of Julian Sands?) live together in a glorified squat struggling to put a lettuce, or a tomato, on the table. The former fancies himself as a bit of a playwright but is amidst a fairly long barren spell; the latter - well he’s a bit of a charming wastrel who is content to lie in bed all day as they both dream of their girlfriends, real or imaginary. Finally, they run out of what cash they did have and with eviction looming large they decide to rob the offices where “Antoine” works. That just proves to be a typically cack-handed affair for the pair, but also one that sees them rumbled by his bosses and facing a rather unique form of retribution - it’s a martial arts magazine! Needless to say, this causes a bit of difficulty between these two men as depression soon hits “Antoine” in quite a potent fashion. Luckily, the boys have “Lorette” (Marie Trintignant) on hand to help steer them through this emotional maelstrom just as “Fred” succeeds in getting himself involved in a ménage-a-trois! Sure, it’s all a little contrived and the scenarios do seem to go from frying pan to fire with predictable regularity, but there’s a convincing and enjoyable dynamic between the two men here that the witty, quite near the bone, script does much to augment. In it’s way it is quite an affecting love story depicting an inter-reliance based on a genuine fondness between two people whom you might reasonably think would do better apart. It hits the ground running and provides us with quite an entertaining observation of their lives that’s well worth an hour and an half.