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The series of loose and gentle plot twists are sustained thanks to the genial performances by Dupont and Gouix. Mobile Home , which had its world premiere at the Locarno Film Festival, is the sort of concept that would fit easily into a Hollywood remake, though its modest levels of drama, comedy and sex would need to be heavily upped to breakout to more mainstream audiences. Simon Dupont and Julien Gouix are old friends, but both currently living with their parents deep in the laid-back Belgian countryside.
Simon recently moved back in with his parents after splitting with girlfriend Sylvie Anne-Pascale Clairembourg and leaving their flat in Lieges, while Julien never left home, staying home to look after his ill father, Luc Jean-Paul Bonnaire in their ramshackle farmhouse. With Luc now received, Arthur proposes that he and Julien should buy an RV β using money his parents had saved for him to buy a house β and hit the road for a grand adventure, working as seasonal workers and taking no real responsibilities in life.
Plans amusing hit trouble right from the start, when Julien drives the mobile home into a dirt track, to dodge his parents who are chasing them, and damages the vehicle. This means they have to take work uprooting trees at a nursery just a few miles from their homes to pay for the repairsβ¦though at least they can argue they have started their journey.
Arthur is the definition of a man-child, dodging work, strumming his guitar as he dreams of getting his band back together, and having random sex with a young woman who buys into the plans.
Julien on the other hand stills feels a responsibility for his father and enjoys their scrabble games together and increasingly finds the concept of leaving hard to take β especially when he starts romancing a young woman who works at the nursery. Screen International is the essential resource for the international film industry. Subscribe now for monthly editions, awards season weeklies, access to the Screen International archive and supplements including Stars of Tomorrow and World of Locations.