Robust

Robust

202295 min
5.1/10
Drama

Plot Summary

When his right-hand man and only mate has to go away for a few weeks, Georges - an ageing film star - is given a substitute, Aïssa. The disillusioned actor and the young female security guard forge a special relationship.

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👥Cast (24)

Gérard Depardieu

Gérard Depardieu

George

Déborah Lukumuena

Déborah Lukumuena

Aïssa

Lucas Mortier

Lucas Mortier

Eddy

Megan Northam

Megan Northam

Cosmina

Florence Janas

Florence Janas

Adeline, wrestling trainer

Steve Tientcheu

Steve Tientcheu

Lalou

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Caroline Donnelly

Astrid, makeup artist

Cédric Meusburger

Cédric Meusburger

Thomas, trainee lawyer

François Loriquet

François Loriquet

Régis, lawyer

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François Ridel

Jean-Noël Hautefaye, fencing master

Georgia Scalliet

Georgia Scalliet

Emma, actress

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Hugues Duchêne

Hugues, staging intern

🎬Crew

Director

Constance Meyer

Writers

Marcia Romano, Constance Meyer

Producers

Isabelle Madelaine

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💬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

7/28/2022

Déborah Lukumuena is really quite good here as the wresting bodyguard assigned to look after the larger than life (quite literally) actor "Georges" (Gérard Depardieu) whose unreliable attitude to work is leaving him with debts, law suits and precious few options. The template for the story is quite good, and both leading roles have character to them, but somehow the whole thing just doesn't ignite. The story itself is an hybrid of quite a few similar themes with a dialogue that fails to impress. Lukumuena is quite a mean wrestler, but the familial sub-plots just clutter up the dynamic that is at it's best when it is just the two on screen. Even then it's still not especially engaging. Depardieu has a star quality, there's no denying that - but that is just not enough to raise this from mediocrity. Watchable, but equally forgettable - except, perhaps, for the odd looking fish!

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Production Companies

SCOPE Pictures
France 2 Cinéma