I thought you were dead!
One day, Patrick Adler is approached on a train by a female passenger who thinks she recognizes him and questions him. When she realized it was him, she exclaimed, moved and upset: "I thought you were dead!
On the basis of this (true) story, he decides to build a story about death, or rather the approach of death, by taking stock of his life, tackling everything straightforwardly, with irony, self-mockery and? a great deal of humor, all in imitations, as always! From the announcement of retirement to the choice of coffin, via the Valda pastille-sucking grandmother, Mike Brant's suicide, cryogenics, Philippe Croizon's Channel crossing, Hanouna, France Gall and her Berger?pas allemand, social networks, the great voices of the repertoire, everything is covered. Quickly, too quickly. Because you've got to enjoy it, while you're still alive!
One day, Patrick Adler is approached on a train by a female passenger who thinks she recognizes him and questions him. When she realized it was him, she exclaimed, moved and upset: "I thought you were dead!
On the basis of this (true) story, he decides to build a story about death, or rather the approach of death, by taking stock of his life, tackling everything straightforwardly, with irony, self-mockery and? a great deal of humor, all in imitations, as always! From the announcement of retirement to the choice of coffin, via the Valda pastille-sucking grandmother, Mike Brant's suicide, cryogenics, Philippe Croizon's Channel crossing, Hanouna, France Gall and her Berger?pas allemand, social networks, the great voices of the repertoire, everything is covered. Quickly, too quickly. Because you've got to enjoy it, while you're still alive!
