In the middle of an absurd collection of shopping centers lies the Bonzini family's potato restaurant. The two grown-up sons are the aged punk 'Not' (Benoît Poelvoorde) and his bourgeois brother Jean-Pierre (Albert Dupontel), a bed salesman and devoted family man.
Then Jean-Pierre suddenly loses his job and the perfect world falls apart at the seams: after an amok-like outburst, the model son ends up in his brother's arms. 'Not' tattoos 'Dead' on Jean-Pierre's forehead, gives him a mohawk hairstyle and introduces him to sweet idleness with a crash course. To the horror of their parents and the neighborhood, the two brothers of the punk duo "Not & Dead" henceforth give the middle finger to the commercially sanctified uniformity....
Without much explanation, the images of the directing duo Benoit Delépine and Gustave Kervern ("Mammuth") tell of a nameless place in France where people become prisoners of an everyday consumerist frenzy. Everything seems to be made the same or adapted. The only way to live life properly again, this delicious anarchic comedy argues, is to revolt. And this is what "Not & Dead" tackles, constantly slipping into wonderfully absurd situations. "Punk is NOT DEAD" - not even in the most desolate industrial area!
"The absurd, sitcom-like comedy skewers the saturation of bourgeois life in a loose episodic sequence without becoming overbearing." ("Encyclopedia of International Film")
In the middle of an absurd collection of shopping centers lies the Bonzini family's potato restaurant. The two grown-up sons are the aged punk 'Not' (Benoît Poelvoorde) and his bourgeois brother Jean-Pierre (Albert Dupontel), a bed salesman and devoted family man.
Then Jean-Pierre suddenly loses his job and the perfect world falls apart at the seams: after an amok-like outburst, the model son ends up in his brother's arms. 'Not' tattoos 'Dead' on Jean-Pierre's forehead, gives him a mohawk hairstyle and introduces him to sweet idleness with a crash course. To the horror of their parents and the neighborhood, the two brothers of the punk duo "Not & Dead" henceforth give the middle finger to the commercially sanctified uniformity....
Without much explanation, the images of the directing duo Benoit Delépine and Gustave Kervern ("Mammuth") tell of a nameless place in France where people become prisoners of an everyday consumerist frenzy. Everything seems to be made the same or adapted. The only way to live life properly again, this delicious anarchic comedy argues, is to revolt. And this is what "Not & Dead" tackles, constantly slipping into wonderfully absurd situations. "Punk is NOT DEAD" - not even in the most desolate industrial area!
"The absurd, sitcom-like comedy skewers the saturation of bourgeois life in a loose episodic sequence without becoming overbearing." ("Encyclopedia of International Film")