The Tuche 3: Jeff Tuche makes a carnage at the Élysée (critic)

The Tuche 3: Jeff Tuche makes a carnage at the Élysée (critic)

Jean-Paul Rouve devours everything and everyone in his path.

Released in the cinema in early 2018, The Tuche 3 will come back this Tuesday evening to TF1, with a Jean-Paul Rouve (currently on display God Save the Tuche in the cinema, but also of the series Short.2 On Disney+), particularly in good shape. Here is our criticism.

After winning 100 million euros in the lottery and having gone on a road trip in the United States, the Tuche family is found this time … at the Élysée. Jeff Tuche, who became mayor of Bouzolles, presents himself in the presidential election to try to pass the TGV through his commune and arrives at the highest peak of the State, thanks to a series of improbable circumstances.

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The Tuche 3 Almost almost understood in the faults of the first two, who desperately tried to make sense and thicken the characters. By not even pretending to have a story, the comedy freed itself from all scriptwriting constraints once reached its goal: to make Jeff Tuche the President of the Republic. Olivier Baroux then allows himself to dive into anything and transforms The Tuche 3 In delusional sketches film, a Jean-Paul Rouve Show which crushes everything in its path and leaves practically no room for the rest of the casting, with the notable exception of Isabelle Nanty.

Merkel vs tuche

No formal ambition here, moreover The Tuche 3 could as well have been thought of as a TF1 TV movie that we would not have made the difference. But difficult not to get embedded in these sketches who are linked at lightning speed (Jeff Tuche participates in a televised debate, Jeff Tuche receives the nuclear suitcase, Jeff Tuche organizes a council of ministers …). The whole thing works in its small closed universe which allows all the dingueries, or even to flirt with the stupidity a little grim. In Climax, an improbable meeting at the top between Jeff Tuche and Angela Merkel, played perfection by François Bureloup. Undoubtedly the best of the three, but the teasing will say that it was not complicated.

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