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Cast

Jean Dujardin
Georges

Adèle Haenel
Denise

Albert Delpy
Monsieur B

Coralie Russier
The Neighbor

Pierre Gommé
The Kid

Laurent Nicolas
The Receptionist

Caroline Piette
The Banker

Stéphane Jobert
The Sheet Metalworker

Marie Bunel
Bar Patron

Panayotis Pascot
Johnny

Youssef Hajdi
Olaf

Simon Thomas
Xavier

Tom Hudson
Yann

Maryne Cayon
Zita

Thomas Blanchard
The Guy in the Jacket

Rio Vega
Victim 1

Maxim Driesen
Victim 2

David Sztanke
Victim 3

Julia Faure
Victim 4

Géraldine Schitter
The Shoe Seller
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Reviews
SWITCH.
If you only have time to watch one bizarre French horror-comedy about a guy and the jacket that seems to hold an extreme power over his mind, 'Deerskin' is it.
- Jake Watt
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https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-deerskin-hilarious-and-horrific
Tejas Nair
In a role that was made for Jean Dujardin, he acts like he has been doing this for a long time. By 'this' I mean executing an eccentric project that is about to take over his life and muddle his relationship with the world. And by 'the world' I mean the sorry village that his Georges character travels to after buying a vintage jacket made of 100% deerskin which also marks his obsession with it, something that both induces laughter in its audience and also highlights the crazy, primal nature of obsessive compulsion characterized by depression, loneliness, and unconditional enmity against the humankind. I have no words to describe the virulent turn Le daim (Deerskin) takes as Georges laughingly has his way by conspiring with himself to take forward his obsession with his deerskin jacket, which I should add is 'killer style' in his own words. Whether it is the inflated price that he pays for the second-hand jacket or the newfound skill of videography or mistaking a film editor with a creditor, Le daim has been written in a way that is guaranteed to make you laugh every five minutes. The outlandish plot, accentuated by terrific performances by Dujardin and Adele Haenel (who acts with her face and that's enough) and also by the peculiar style of referral writing (where the aftermath of an event in a scene is shown in the following one or the one after that) by director-writer Quentin Dupieux makes this comedy crime drama a blast experience. I can't recommend it more and I am definitely going to be watching more of Dupieux's work. Bravo! TN.
(Watched and reviewed at its India premiere at the 21st MAMI Mumbai Film Festival.)
justhappytobehere
Another absurd romp from Dupieux, and one of my faves from him. This movie oozes killer style and one great scene after another. If you have ever been quite fond of an article of clothing, special shirt, lucky pants, whatever, then you will be able to relate to this outlandish extreme of the situation.
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