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The Axe (US title: The Ax) (French: Le couperet) is a French-Belgian-Spanish film from 2005 by Greek-French director Costa-Gavras, starring José Garcia, Karin Viard and Olivier Gourmet. The film is an adaptation of the 1997 novel The Ax by Donald E. Westlake, and follows the attempts by a laid-off employee to get back on his feet. He eventually becomes so desperate that he is prepared to kill his job competitors.

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Spoken Languages: French (some Dutch)




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Synopsis

The 39-year-old chemist Bruno Davert has been working for a Belgian paper mill for 15 years, improving products and saving money for the shareholders. One day, the company announces that it is forced to "downsize", so 600 staff are laid off and many of their jobs are instead outsourced to a company in Romania. The result is a 16% increase in dividends to the company shareholders.

Bruno was one of the 600 laid off, and two years later he has still not been able to find another job, in spite of numerous job applications. He has lost his self-esteem and his family has been forced to give up many of its accepted comforts, such as cable TV and the internet, although his wife has taken two part-time jobs in order to keep them afloat. Bruno concludes that there is too much competition in his sector for the few jobs available, so in desperation he decides to literally eliminate his competitors, by killing those more qualified than him.



Cast

José Garcia as Bruno Davert

Karin Viard as Marlène Davert

Geordy Monfils as Maxime Davert

Christa Theret as Betty Davert

Ulrich Tukur as Gérard Hutchinson

Olivier Gourmet as Raymond Machefer

Yvon Back as Etienne Barnet

Thierry Hancisse as Inspector Kesler

Olga Grumberg as Iris Thompson

Yolande Moreau as clerk

Dieudonné Kabongo as Quinlan Longus



Critical reception

The movie was well received by the critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 80% of 5 critics gave the film a positive review, for an average rating of 7.2/10.



The Axe (US title: The Ax) (French: Le couperet)

Reviewed by: Amber Wilkinson

Reviewed on: 19 Apr 2007


Back in the late Eighties and Nineties, when the UK was facing growing unemployment and downsizing, filmmakers tackled the subject with a good dose of humour, through the likes of The Full Monty and Brassed Off. Watching some of the films at this year’s French Film Festival, it seems the subject of job losses is a current preoccupation over the Channel, but the humour of Le Couperet (The Axe) has an inky blackness that’s a far cry from working men stripping.



Bruno Davert (José Garcia) is a paper engineer, left job hunting after his firm downsizes and relocates. Since unemployment is high, he is becoming increasingly dispirited after two years’ of knockbacks and when we meet him his marriage is on the rocks and he’s in the process of deliberately killing a man. It seems that some jobs are just to die for in France.



Garcia is excellent as a man pushed so close to the limit by stress that collating a list of people likely to be hired before him at interview and bumping them off one by one seems like a natural solution to all his problems. There is a grim message about man and murder but it is wrapped up in such delicious dark humour – occasionally bordering on fine farce – that it is a far from bitter pill to swallow.



Some of the plot elements are a little derivative, but they steer away from cliché and parody. Garcia – reminiscent of a young Jack Lemmon - puts the hang into dog perfectly and the script, which doubtless owes much to the Donald E Westlake book on which it is based, will bite your arm off. So as Bruno contemplates his victim’s he says things such as: “He was Belgian, I thought that would make it easier.” Or – after finding himself unfortunately engaged in conversation with one of his ‘hits’: “I had to end our chat to protect my mental health.”



Also excellent is Karin Viard as Bruno's long-suffering wife Marlène. Despite the part being light on detail, she makes a lot of a little, perfectly capturing the conflict of emotion that sometimes comes in a long-term relationship as she struggles to keep money coming in and to salvage her marriage, totally oblivious to her husband’s new found hobby.



The direction is engaging, without being overly showy, putting one in mind of classic Seventies-style thrillers with the emphasis on character not effects. Costa-Gravas neatly puts us in Bruno's shoes, using some excellent point of view shots to make us complicit in his murders and making us root for him, despite our better judgment. You’ll never look at a job advertisement in the same way again.

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