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(2024)

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1/10
A faulty farce
dierregi16 May 2024
I watched two episodes of this series, hoping it would improve but unfortunately, it just got sillier. It seemed funny from the trailer, about a shy, first-time director making his first movie, and everything escalating into a huge disaster, but the cast is too big, and none of the characters is more than a stereotype (the director in love with the female movie star, the pretentious actor, the stupid producer, etc...) and the chances for laughter are few and far between.

The character of Raphael is just unbelievable, nobody that weak would have the drive and perseverance to get the financing for his movie, and the plot about his grandmother seems predictably silly and not something that would get financed.

I also found the "mockumentary" style particularly grating, with the invasive presence of one or more cameramen filming everything on the sly and the constant use of social media.
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8/10
Madness of making movies...
DukeEman1 May 2024
A French farce on the machinations of movie making, with a behind-the-scenes crew capturing first time director, Raphaël (Pierre Niney in top form), making a mess of it all in so many funny ways, as it deals with every possible anxiety riddled fiasco that could (and does) go dreadfully wrong on the making of a film.

Every movie making department is not safe. From an out of touch idiotic producer, to the bad breath of a make-up artist. Most importantly are the egotistic actors (even worse, method actors!) who have a field day in hamming up their roles. If you are familiar with the workings of a film crew, you will laugh yourself silly, but most of all, you will cringe with pure delight as this absurdist farce takes it all the way...
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8/10
A funny and chaotic odyssey in the world of cinema
gsilecchia3 May 2024
If you're ready to dive into a whirlwind of laughter and cinematic intrigue, then "Fiasco" is the series for you. This irreverent mockumentary, created by Igor Gotesman and Pierre Niney, is a chaotic journey into the world of cinema that will keep you glued to the screen from start to finish. Get ready to laugh out loud as we follow novice director Raphaël Valande in his disastrous attempt to complete his first major film project. The plot follows the misadventures of young director Raphaël Valande, portrayed by Pierre Niney, as he tries to bring his first major film project to fruition. What begins as an ambitious historical epic quickly turns into a full-blown fiasco, with technical hiccups, internal team conflicts, and non-stop comedic situations. At first, the "embarrassing" humor of "Fiasco" can make viewers feel uncomfortable because it presents embarrassing and unexpected situations that reflect the chaotic reality of filmmaking. Viewers might feel embarrassed watching the characters face unforeseen obstacles or exhibit eccentric behavior on set. However, as the plot unfolds and the characters tackle these situations with humor and irony, viewers begin to understand the comedic side of the challenges encountered. Ultimately, the combination of hilarious situations, sharp wit, and exaggerated character reactions leads viewers to laugh out loud, appreciating the smart humor and engaging storytelling of the series. The cast is brilliant, with Pierre Niney delivering a masterful portrayal of the introverted and ambitious director Raphaël Valande. Géraldine Nakache and Vincent Cassel round out the cast with equally brilliant performances, making every episode a joy to watch. But "Fiasco" is not just carefree fun; it also offers reflection on the world of cinema and human nature. Through the hilarious and often surreal situations that unfold on screen, the series prompts us to reflect on passion, perseverance, and power dynamics within the film industry. The mockumentary format of the series adds a touch of originality and freshness to the viewing experience. Shot in the style of a behind-the-scenes DVD, "Fiasco" makes us feel like we're on set with the cast and crew, making the experience even more immersive and entertaining. "Fiasco" is truly a series worth watching. With its blend of smart humor, high-level performances, and reflections on human nature and the film industry, this series is a real gem. So, if you're looking for a new series that will make you laugh and think, look no further: "Fiasco" is the one for you.
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