We've just got back from France where this movie has just started showing. Although our French is a bit patchy - well, very patchy, we decided to go and see this movie as it looked like it might be really good.
It includes great music including Boney M's Rasputin which, for reasons that will become clear when you watch the movie, is played more times than I've had hot dinners this year.
Despite missing some of the dialogue jokes (we could tell when others were laughing) I really enjoyed this movie. There are good performances from the cast who really enter into the spirit of camping it up. I guess what I liked about it was that it wasn't as spoof as something like the scary movie films - but at the same time it took the opportunity to be a bit silly whilst preserving a certain level of realism.
They didn't really make a huge amount of use of special effects which actually worked really well as when they did pull the stops out for a scene it was actually pretty impressive which enabled you to share in the characters sense of disbelief.
In short, it was funny and basically just a bit silly - the perfect evenings entertainment. Can't wait for the release of the DVD which I am now desperately hoping will have English sub-titles so I can go back and fully enjoy the poltergay experience!
Keywords: lgbtghostgayhaunted housepoltergeist
Plot summary
The foreman Marc Modena and his beloved girlfriend Emma buy an old house expecting to raise a family of their own. Soon Marc sees five gay clubbers partying all the nights in the basement and disturbing him with the loud music. However Emma does not see the men and believes Marc is getting crazy; then she leaves him. Marc researches the Internet and finds that the basement of his house was a gay nightclub. In 1979, it has blown-up and five bodies have not been found. Marc also contacts a medium that explains that only straight people are able to see the ghosts that are trapped in the house. Meanwhile Marc befriends the gay ghosts and they decide to help him to get Emma back.
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Entertaining all the same...
Une Grande Surprise
It's not the silly slapstick parody the title & plot summation may suggest, there are certainly some good belly laughs, but it gradually becomes more of a romantic feel good comedy.
There's a lot of clever plotting and funny scenes, some a tad cringy but purposely so, for those who may need fair warning there's a fair bit of male nudity and obviously some gay situations, but it's all played for laughs.
It's no La Cage Aux Folles, but I definitely enjoyed it a heck of a lot more than I expected to.
On a final note, I know enough French to know the English subtitles are pretty toned down from what is actually said, which is a shame, but you won't need to speak any to get the full effect, you'll get the idea.
Worth a look!
A little gem
Every now and so often you stumble across a movie you don't think much about, but it turns out to be a little gem.
Poltergay is one of those movies.
It's near perfect and doesn't deserve the relatively low rating it gets here.
The plot is simple, but the writing, directing & acting are superb. This movie makes you laugh and cry - sometimes at the same time.
The humour is soooo silly, almost innocently sweet, there is no hidden agenda, no big political statements, just good natured fun with a big heart.
Yes, a couple of the jokes fall flat, but you can forgive that because overall, this is a truly wonderful crazy ride.
Cast is top notch, length & pacing is good, and even the sometimes silly special effects are supporting the story perfectly.
Give it a go, whether you're straight or gay - you will love it.