
While walking back home at night, an examining judge is robbed of his watch. Fortunately he offers resistance and, by roughing up the mugger, manages to recover his belonging.


If you have an hour to spare and love dusty French comedies where everybody talks way too fast, L'article 382 is absolutely worth a watch today. Just don't expect a high-stakes crime thriller, or you'll probably turn it off after ten minutes. The setup is honestly hilarious. A judge gets mugged in the dark, beats the ...


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"If you have an hour to spare and love dusty French comedies where everybody talks way too fast, L'article 382 is absolutely worth a watch today. Just don't expect a high-stakes crime thriller, or you'll probably turn it off after ten minutes. The setup is honestly hilarious. A judge gets mugged in the dark, beats the crap out of the thief, gets his watch back, and then finds out the mugger is actually his boss—the President of the Court of Justice. 😅 I mean, what do you even do in that situat..."
Jacques Derives
Jean-Henri Blanchon
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