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Le Cactus 2005

★ 4.834 votes94 min📅 2005-12-14

In Gérard Bitton's 2005 French comedy *Le Cactus*, lifelong friends Sami and Patrick face a dramatic shift in their fortunes.

Director: Gérard Bitton

Cast

Clovis Cornillac
Clovis Cornillac
Patrick Machado
Pascal Elbé
Pascal Elbé
Sami
Alice Taglioni
Alice Taglioni
Justine
Pierre Richard
Pierre Richard
Christian
Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Renard
François Civil
François Civil
Patrick Machado enfant
Christian Charmetant
Christian Charmetant
Le professeur Fontana
Éric Seigne
Éric Seigne
Le docteur Girardet
Anne Suarez
Anne Suarez
Renatta
Christian Drillaud
Christian Drillaud
Peter Knall

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Le Cactus (2005) about?

Sami and his best friend Patrick's lives take a dramatic turn when Sami, convinced he's dying, flees to India for a miracle cure. As Sami chases false hope, Patrick back home faces his own existential crisis—without his wife or job. The film explores their journeys through laughter, unexpected twists, and a deeper look at what truly matters.

Who directed Le Cactus?

Gérard Bitton directed this 2005 comedy, known for blending humor with heartfelt storytelling.

Who stars in Le Cactus?

The film features Clovis Cornillac as Sami, Pascal Elbé as Patrick, Alice Taglioni, Pierre Richard, and Jean-Pierre Darroussin in key roles.

Is Le Cactus (2005) worth watching?

With its sharp blend of physical comedy and emotional warmth, *Le Cactus* is a solid pick for fans of French comedies. It's a breezy 94-minute escape that balances laughs with surprising depth, making it an entertaining watch for audiences looking for both humor and heart.

How long is Le Cactus?

The film runs for 94 minutes.

About Le Cactus (2005) — A hilarious French comedy about friendship and false alarms

In Gérard Bitton's 2005 French comedy *Le Cactus*, lifelong friends Sami and Patrick face a dramatic shift in their fortunes. Sami, a chronic worrier convinced he's seriously ill, embarks on an impulsive trip to India after a hospital mix-up suggests he has an incurable neurological condition. What begins as a desperate quest for a miracle cure soon becomes an unexpected journey of self-discovery, as Sami's fears expose the fragility of his life while his steadfast friend Patrick—left behind without a job or family—stumbles into chaos of his own. Blending humor with poignant reflections on friendship, health anxiety, and the unpredictability of life, this film turns a simple misunderstanding into a heartfelt and laugh-out-loud adventure.

Gérard Bitton crafts a story that balances slapstick charm with surprising emotional depth, making *Le Cactus (2005)* more than just a lighthearted comedy. With standout performances from Clovis Cornillac and Pascal Elbé, the film dives into themes of resilience, perception, and the absurdity of modern anxieties, all wrapped in a visually vibrant and culturally rich setting.