
Henry 2010
Meet Henry, a morally flexible guitarist who treats deception like a second instrument in Pascal Rémy's darkly comic 2010 French film. Trapped in the provincial dance scene, Henry navigates daily life with a smile—and a complete lack of scruples.
Director: Pascal Rémy
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Henry (2010) about?
Henry is a guitarist who leans into his natural talent for deception, manipulating everyone around him—family, friends, even his own mother—for personal gain. His chaotic scheming takes a darkly comic turn as he tangles with a political party on the fringes of society.
Who directed Henry?
Pascal Rémy directed *Henry (2010)*, bringing a sharp, satirical lens to the story of this unscrupulous musician.
Who stars in Henry?
The film features Elise Larnicol, Bruno Ricci, Manuelle Haeringer, Bruno Lochet, and Camille Saféris in key roles.
Is Henry (2010) worth watching?
With its sharp wit and morally ambiguous protagonist, *Henry (2010)* offers a darkly entertaining look at human nature. If you enjoy character-driven comedies with a cynical edge, it's a compelling watch, even if its tone isn't for everyone.
How long is Henry?
*Henry (2010)* runs for 86 minutes.
Henry (2010) — A Musician's Guide to the Art of the Swindle
Meet Henry, a morally flexible guitarist who treats deception like a second instrument in Pascal Rémy's darkly comic 2010 French film. Trapped in the provincial dance scene, Henry navigates daily life with a smile—and a complete lack of scruples. From betraying his grieving mother to exploiting his depressed sister's vulnerability, he weaves a web of fraud that stretches from family dinners to local politics. With a soundtrack that underscores his chaotic charm, this comedy-drama doesn't flinch from Henry's ruthless pragmatism, painting him as both villain and antihero in equal measure.
The film thrives on its acidic tone, balancing satire with absurdity as Henry's exploits spiral into darker territory—including a flirtation with an extremist political faction. Shot through with sharp wit and unapologetic cynicism, *Henry (2010)* is a biting character study disguised as a lighthearted romp, leaving audiences to question whether his charm or his chaos is the real performance.