Résumés(1)

La vie de Hubert de Tartas est bouleversée par un événement singulier : le grand-père de sa femme vient d'être découvert dans les glaces polaires en état d'hibernation naturelle depuis 65 ans. L'hibernant est dégivré mais croit toujours vivre au début du siècle. Tout est mis en oeuvre pour le maintenir dans cette illusion. Mais Hubert, à bout de nerfs, fait éclater la vérité et entraîne l'homme de la Belle Epoque dans une promenade démente à travers les aspects les plus futuristes du XXe siècle. (Gaumont)

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Critiques (2)

gudaulin 

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anglais Louis de Funes has been one of my favorite actors since childhood and I usually watch his films with a considerable amount of nostalgia. Hibernatus is one of the comedies that arrived much later when I had already shifted my perspective as a viewer and became somewhat tired of Funes' acting, which is based on a single type of hot-tempered choleric persona (although perfected over the years). Within the genre and considering when it was made, it may have been a decent film, but time cannot be stopped and it cannot be ignored that the film practically relies on a single idea... If I want to see a film about hibernation, I would rather choose Sexmission. Overall impression 45%. ()

Stanislaus 

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anglais Hibernatus combines a wacky comedy with the sci-fi idea of hibernation and then waking up after a number of decades in a funny way. Both Louis de Funès and Claude Gensac do a very good job and deliver many a humorous scene that made me laugh from the heart, like the first meeting with "grandpa", the nightly reading of a poem or the macabre story about the dead wife. ()