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As Luck Would Have It

Jean-Claude Brialy , Sabine Haudepin , Lorenzo Gabriele  |  Unrated |  DVD
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  • Actors: Jean-Claude Brialy, Sabine Haudepin, Antonio Interlandi, Julien Bravo, Elena Noverraz
  • Directors: Lorenzo Gabriele
  • Writers: Philippe Le Dem, Julie Gilbert
  • Producers: Jean-François Lepetit, Jean-Marc Henchoz, Sylvette Frydman
  • Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: French
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Picture This! Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: December 13, 2005
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000B9EXTE
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #154,845 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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A film byiLorenzo GabrieleIn Switzerland at the whim of the court ever citizen can be assigned a live-in foster child.When brilliant university professor and part-time author Jean-Pierre (Jean-Claude Brialy) learns from the local judge that he will henceforth be responsible for Antoine a recalcitrant teenager (Julien Bravo) disaster looms. To the eyes of the world (and the justice system) Jean-Pierre is happily married to a woman. The truth however is that for years he has been spinning out love's sweet dream with Armando his masseur! Since ing out is definitely not an option Jean-Pierre tries by all possible means to discourage the judge but this only triggers a prickly investigation into his suitability.With only one solution to avoid losing face he gets back in touch with Alice (Sabine Haudepin) his wife or rather the friend he once married as a favor. But when young Antoine takes the initiative and moves in Jean-Pierre's life goes into meltdown. Faced with a hysterical Armando a depressive Alice and a rather charming kid Jean-Pierre attempts - with great difficulty - to salvage something from the maelstrom of misunderstandings wreaking havoc on his private life. Other Information: Running Time: 90 MinutesFormat: DVD MOVIE

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Warm, Sensitive, Genteel Human Comedy, March 11, 2006
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'Le Hasard Fait Bien Les Choses' (AS LUCK WOULD HAVE IT) is a thoroughly surprising film. The marketing ploy makes this very well written (Julie Gilbert and Philippe Le Dem) and well directed (Lorenzo Gabriele) seem to be something it is not - a flashy fleshy gay flick from France. But what the viewer discovers soon after the film begins is a very tender story about the conflicts older gay men face in attempting to manage professional lives with personal lives.

Jean-Pierre Muller (the gifted Jean-Claude Brialy) is a highly respected professor in his late 50s who is about to be honored for his achievements in teaching by the University. He is a proper gentleman and kind human being who hides his personal life: he is gay and has a quasi live-in lover Armando (Antonio Interlandi) in a very successful though closeted relationship for appearance's sake (even his longtime housekeeper Ana - Elena Noverraz - apparently doesn't know)! All is smooth until a handsome young lad Antoine (Julien Bravo) is put before the court system as a minor who has lost his parents and needs an assigned guardian. In a strange law the judge (Anne Kreis) selects a random name (Jean-Pierre, of course) to be the guardian. Though Jean-Pierre is reluctant to accept guardianship for the somewhat feisty lad (who is encouraged by his girlfriend Samantha - Lorriane Cherpillod - to try to get some cash from the court order), he discovers that he cannot appeal the decision for three months time. Desperate to continue his progress towards his desired honorary degree AND to keep his sexuality secret form the courts fearing they may hamper his chances, Jean-Pierre calls his 'arranged wife' Alice (Sabine Haudepin), whom he married to aid Alice's immigration status years ago, to be his 'front'. Alice, just dumped by her lover Grégoire (Juan-Antonio Crespillo) agrees, moves in much to Armando's chagrin, and the facade is in place. What occurs in this 'arrangement' is the resolution of each of the individual components in a manner that shows us that dignity, love, self-respect, and honesty are infectious and benefit all of us.

The cast is uniformly excellent without a weak link. Jean-Claude Brialy is superb as the self-conscious but loving centerpiece, and the air of comedy and sensitivity conveyed by Sabine Haudepin, Antonio Interlandi, Elena Noverraz, newcomer and very promising Julien Bravo, and Anne Kreis are pitch perfect without ever stooping to stereotypes. This is a film for both gay and straight audiences who appreciate the manifestations of love, healthy relationships, caring, social problems, and understanding would enjoy. In French with English subtitles and unfortunately no extras on the DVD. Recommended. Grady Harp, March 06
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely lovely film!, December 26, 2005
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I enjoyed As Luck Would Have It (Le Hasard Fait Bien Les Choses) so much, I watched it two days in a row. It's that lovely a film, and hard to believe that it was made for TV, though from a few other French TV movies I've seen, I shouldn't be surprised.

Jean-Claude Brialy (a French actor with a superb resume dating back to the 50s) portrays Jean-Pierre, a university professor of a generation for whom being gay had to remain a deep dark secret. Brialy would seem to have everything, a satisfying and prestigious job, a luxurious apartment, a caring housekeeper, and a very handsome and much younger Cuban boyfriend Armando, played by dancer Antonio Interlandi. But rather than be proud of this relationship, he hides it from the world, to the consternation of Armando.

Fate (Le Hasard) intervenes when Jean-Pierre is obligated by law to take charge of Antoine, a musically talented 17 year old orphan, played by Julien Bravo. In order to squirm out of this obligation, Jean-Pierre asks his long absent wife (yes, he married 10 years ago to satisfy his mother and to give Alice (Sabine Haudepin) Swiss citizenship) to help convince the judge that his is not a proper home for Antoine.

At times this film reminded me of The Birdcage (because as in that film, Jean-Pierre must hide his gay relationship from a world he fears will not understand it). The resemblance is only superficial, though, as As Luck Would Have It never allows its characters to become stereotypes.

I did wonder for a minute if an overweight 60ish closeted professor could possibly have such a handsome and well-built 30something boyfriend in the real world, however casting that doubt aside (Brialy has been a movie star leading man for well over 40 years, after all), the film won me over with its warmth and humor.

Besides Brialy, who is excellent as one would imagine, there is also Interlandi, who creates a truly believable gay character, never overplaying Armando's gayness (I'd be surprised if the actor turned out to be straight, he's that spot on perfect). Haudepin, who apparently began her career as a child actress, is a wonderful comedienne; Elena Noverraz has lovely moments as Jean-Pierre's Portuguese maid, who suspects a lot more than J-P could imagine; and young Julien Bravo, in his first film, shows both talent and movie star looks (the camera loves him) as the initially rebellious Antoine.

There are many comic moments in this movie, but ultimately it was the heart-warming ones that truly got to me. Get your handkerchiefs ready for the last 20 minutes of the film! This is a great film for gay and straight audiences alike, with a wonderful message of love and acceptance, and a film that gives hope that yes, things are actually changing for the better, at least in certain parts of the world.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars SWEET MOVIE, February 2, 2006
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GEORGE RANNIE "GWRJWMCL" (DENVER, COLORADO United States) - See all my reviews
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As Luck Would have it" is a sweet French-Swiss movie (in French with subtitles) that does not try to raise or solve any "Heavy duty" gay/straight issues. To me, it is merely light entertainment that tells a very familiar (especially to me) "gay story. "As Luck Would have it" is a "Coming Out" movie that for once is NOT about a pubecent's dealing with his or her homosexuality but it IS about a late 50ish or early 60ish man having to deal with the fact that he is gay and the fact that life is indeed far more simple with no hidden major secrets. Jean-Pierre is a late 50ish (or 60ish) gay man that thinks he has his life "all together"-no pertinent people know that he's gay, he's got a hot male lover and he is in line for important career fulfillment and/or advancement that he thinks would be threatened if the pertinent people knew that he was gay. In other words even though he is living basically a lie, life seems to be good or it is as good as it gets for a closeted older gay man. As happens in this kind of movie, his life is turned up-side-down. In this case, this older gay man's life is turned inside out by a very young straight kid who is desperately in need of a good father figure in his life even if that potential father figure happens to be gay. There are of course many very funny complications from an ex-wife, current boyfriend, young girl's father, etc., with all in the end resolving happily especially for Jean-Pierre. The "path" to a happy ending is filled with many hysterical moments that kept this viewer laughing out loud! The film has a wonderful bunch of actors displaying great comic timing. I especially loved the Cuban lover as played by Interlandi. Interlandi, as Armando is hysterical without ever being stereotypically "over-the-top". Sabine Haudepin, as Jean Pierre's non-consummated wife is wonderful having her own set of hysterical "needs". (My god, she's funny!) Jean-Claude Brialy, as Jean Pierre is also great with find comic timing In fact, all of the actors turn in very fine performances. The film indeed reminded me of a French "Bird Cage": however, "As Luck Would have it" exhibits, to me, far more warmth/love and far less stereotypes than the aforesaid American movie. For a fun filled movie that does NOT preach but only entertains everyone (gay or straight) you can't go wrong with this French-Swiss movie.


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