Petit Con (1985)
Directed by Gérard Lauzier
Genres - Drama |
Sub-Genres - Coming-of-Age |
Run Time - 90 min. |
Countries - France |
MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka
Director Gérard Lauzier shoots diatribes at "liberals" from his own conservative perspective in this movie about a rebellious teenager leaving his bourgeois parents. Humor lightens the theme more than once, as when the besieged father -- after listening to a garbled harangue on Marx from his inspired son during a drive together, -- immediately seeks out motorists on the street to find out if he oppresses them. The son first rebels by moving upstairs to a maid's room and then moves out to stay with a supposedly "emancipated" family -- only to have everyone in the family try to seduce him -- brother, sister, mother, and father but not necessarily in that order or combination. Disillusioned, the son has to reconfigure his belief system and retrench. The salty French title of this film is typical of Lauzier's comic-strip humor, and his cartoon "Memoirs of a Young Man" provided the basis for P'tit Con.
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life-choices, conformity, family, life-changes, lifestyle, bourgeois, hippie, rebel-without-a-cause, coming-of-age, rebel, seduction, sexual-awakening, teenagers