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Yannick
Directed by
Quentin Dupieux
NR
2023
67m
Comedy
,
Drama
7.0
94%
77%
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In the middle of a performance of the play "Le Cocu", a very bad boulevard comedy, Yannick gets up and interrupts the show to take the evening back in hand.
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Cast of Yannick
Raphaël Quenard
Yannick
Pio Marmaï
Paul Rivière
Blanche Gardin
Sophie Denis
Sébastien Chassagne
William Keller
Agnès Hurstel
La préposée du vestiaire
Jean-Paul Solal
Le monsieur qui s'énerve
Laurent Nicolas
L'homme à l'ordinateur
Mustapha Abourachid
L'homme invité au restaurant
Sava Lolov
Le patron de l'auto-école
Charlotte Laemmel
La patronne de l'auto-école
Frank Lebreton
Le technicien théâtre
Félix Bossuet
L'adolescent
Agathe L'Huillier
La mère de l'adolescent
Caroline Piette
La femme du premier rang
Loelia Salvador
La fille au chat
Lucie Gallo
La fille au clic-clac
Stéphane Pezerat
L'homme qui s'échappe
Yannick Reviews
Variety
Peter Debruge
Dupieux has concocted both a ripe comedic premise and a chance to interrogate what audiences expect from art: Diversion? Entertainment? Uplift? Provocation?
The Hollywood Reporter
Jordan Mintzer
Yannick is mostly [fun to sit through], with a handful of lively performances and a few hilarious one-liners scattered throughout the mayhem.
The Film Verdict
Jay Weissberg
Like a comedy sketch stretched far, far beyond its welcome, "Yannick" is convinced it's funny, and Dupieux himself states with confidence, "99% of films are boring. This one is not," but sadly the declaration is just an empty promise.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Hector A. Gonzalez
With Yannick, Quentin Dupieux creates a satire that explores the modern cinemagoer's relationship with the art form.
New York Times
Elisabeth Vincentelli
Dupieux's fans will be happy to know that his surreal humor is gloriously intact, while newcomers might find in this movie a gateway into one of contemporary cinema's most idiosyncratic universes.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
"Yannick" doesn't have many hilarious moments, but it still scores with select scenes, and acting is superb, bringing life to Dupieux's customary simplicity.
RogerEbert.com
Simon Abrams
Dupieux's latest will either annoy or charm you depending on how much you appreciate being led around by the nose by a filmmaker and a cast of characters who seem pretty committed to jerking you around.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
This may be, ironically, rather stagey, but for all its artificiality and slightness, it packs an emotional punch.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
Those on the same idiosyncratic wavelength will enjoy this trifle that's as funny as it is forgettable - and well within Dupieux's absurdist comfort zone.
The Popcorn Muncher (Substack)
Tom Beasley
At just over an hour long, this is a brief, breezy, and deeply silly single-location comedy with a late in the day burst of welcome heart.
In Review Online
Morris Yang
Each layer of Dupieux's deceptively thin narrative is packed with iterative potential, and each insufferable action... compounds our investment in the director's charmingly weird world. Through it we see with greater clarity our own.
Paste Magazine
Andy Crump
Yannick finds Dupieux looking unexpectedly inward and demonstrating a vulnerability that's absent elsewhere in his body of work - but not at the expense of either his tongue-firmly-in-cheek outlook, or his predilection for self-destruction.
We Live Entertainment
Aaron Neuwirth
Yannick begins as a comedy of manners, only to escalate into something with a tinge of darkness lurking beneath what sits as a farce about actors and theater.
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