The film features a cast of prominent French actors and comedic figures: : Didier Bourdon Gérard Piche : Élie Semoun Irène Millard : Yolande Moreau Eve Latour : Ophélie Winter M. Colle : José Garcia Critical Reception
Released in January 1997, (English title: Everything Must Disappear ) is a French black comedy directed and co-written by Philippe Muyl . The film explores themes of infidelity, greed, and the pursuit of the "perfect crime." Plot Overview Tout doit disparaitre(1997)
Too cowardly to lose his fortune but determined to keep his mistress, Robert meets , a naive writer of pulp detective novels, during a flight. Robert convinces Gérard to "write" a new story about a perfect murder without evidence, intending to use the writer’s ideas as a blueprint to eliminate Irène. However, as the plan is set in motion, things quickly spiral out of control under the watchful eye of the tenacious detective. Cast and Production The film features a cast of prominent French
Reception for the film is polarized. On platforms like IMDb, some viewers criticize it for flat direction and stereotyped characters. Conversely, on French sites like SensCritique, it is remembered by some as a "cult comedy of the 90s," praised for its absurd humor and the performances of its lead actors. Tout doit disparaître (1997) - IMDb Robert convinces Gérard to "write" a new story
The story follows , a wealthy industrialist who owes his empire to his marriage with his cantankerous and rich wife, Irène . Robert has been blithely cheating on her for years, but his latest affair with his secretary, Eve , pushes Irène to hire a private detective, M. Colle , to gather evidence for a divorce that would leave Robert penniless.