
Bon plan (2000)
Release Year: 2000
Alternative Title: Great Idea, I megali peripeteia
Director: Jérôme Lévy
Writer: Jérôme Lévy, Santiago Amigorena
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Aïssa Djabri, Farid Lahouassa, Manuel Munz, Joost de Vries
Companies: Vertigo, Pan-Européenne, M6 Films, Strada Productions, TPS Cinéma, M6, PROCIREP, Stella Films
Budget: N/A
Keywords
Keywords: amsterdam netherlands, beach, europe, female nudity, female topless nudity, female urination, fish, germany, greek cyclades, italy, male female relationship, mansion, public nudity, railroad, road movie, sex, teacher, train, travel, twenty something
Story
Five friends aged between 20 and 25 embark on an Interrail trip across Europe. Their first stop is Amsterdam where they reunite with a former teacher who happens to be gay. They then travel through Germany and Italy before reaching a remote Greek island in the Cyclades archipelago. There, they meet Knut, a former disco sensation who lives in a luxurious seaside mansion. During their journey, each of them discovers personal truths about themselves.
Summary
Bon plan is a French comedy-drama film released in 2000 directed by Jérôme Lévy. The movie follows a group of friends exploring Europe during the late 1990s as they confront and come to terms with their true selves. Set against the backdrop of a carefree Interrail trip, the film weaves themes of self-discovery, sexual awakening, and friendship. Although the plot is somewhat limited in detail by the provided sources, it suggests a journey of personal growth for the characters as they navigate their travels across Europe.