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(Redirected from Les Bronzés font du ski)

French Fried Vacation 2
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPatrice Leconte
Produced byYves Rousset-Rouard
StarringJosiane Balasko
Michel Blanc
Marie-Anne Chazel
Christian Clavier
Gérard Jugnot
Thierry Lhermitte
Dominique Lavanant
CinematographyJean-François Robin
Edited byNoëlle Boisson
Music byPierre Bachelet

Production
company

Trinacra Films

Release date

  • 22 November 1979 (1979-11-22)

Running time

83 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Box office$11.5 million[1]

French Fried Vacation 2 (Les Bronzés font du ski) is a classic 1979 French comedy directed by Patrice Leconte.

It is a sequel to Les Bronzés (1978), and it was followed by Les Bronzés 3: Amis pour la vie (2006).

Plot[edit]

The characters from the first movie get together again, this time in the ski resort of Val d'Isère where Jérôme, Gigi and Popeye work.

Jérôme and Gigi are now married: Gigi owns a pancake house while Jérôme has a medical practice.

Nathalie and Bernard, reconciled and fairly "nouveaux riches", are owners of a timeshare.

Jean-Claude is still desperately trying to seduce any girl that he sees, and still fails pathetically. Christiane has an affair with Marius, a married man who is also much older than her.

Popeye is now far less cocksure: after his countless adulterous flings, he is now humiliated by his wife who openly cheats on him. Moreover, while he claims to be the manager of a ski shop, it soon becomes clear that his wife and her lover are the ones in charge as they constantly rub his nose in his mistakes, question his integrity and bluntly override his decisions in front of his friends.

During a backcountry skiing trip, the group gets lost. They spend the night in a mountain hut but are unable to get any rest as they are kept awake by the noises of three horny Italian skiers with whom they must share the place. They leave the next morning but still cannot find their way back to the ski resort. Their situation becomes increasingly dire and tensions rise but they are finally rescued by two rugged mountain dwellers, who take them back to their spartan chalet. There, the men give the group some "traditional" food and drinks. First, a mixture of old cheese rinds with worms ("for the meat"), soaked in fat and wood alcohol. Then, a liquor made with shallot and garlic juice ("because shallot alone would be too bland") and a desiccated toad, which Jérome describes as strong enough to unclog toilets while his friends gasp for air or collapse under the table, in a parody of the famous drinking scene in Les Tontons Flingueurs.

They finally make it back to the resort, which was literally just around the corner from their rescuers' dwelling, and soon go their separate ways as the holidays come to an end.

Cast and roles[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Les Bronzés font du ski (1979)". JP Box Office. Retrieved 5 December 2017.

External links[edit]

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    1979 films
    1979 comedy films
    French comedy films
    Films directed by Patrice Leconte
    Skiing films
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    1970s French-language films
    1970s French films
    Films scored by Pierre Bachelet
    1970s French film stubs
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