
Hibernatus
1969
Comedy / Sci-Fi
1h22
Ilario Loizeau rated ★ 5/10
Synopsis
Hubert de Tartas' life becomes a complete muddle when his wife's grandfather is unearthed after having spent 65 years in frozen hibernation in the polar circle. After being de-frosted, the Hibernating Man believes it is still the beginning of the century. Nothing is spared to keep that illusion alive. At the end of his rope, Hubert blurts out the truth and takes the man from Edwardian times on a crazy spree through an ultramodern Twentieth Century.
Community Reviews
Viewers generally find 'Hibernatus' to be a delightful comedy, largely thanks to Louis de Funès's energetic performance, which brings much of the humor and charm to the film. The concept of a man cryogenically frozen and waking up in a different era is intriguing and serves as a good setup for comedic situations. However, opinions are mixed regarding the depth of the storyline and the development of other characters, with some feeling that these aspects are overshadowed by de Funès's dominant presence.
👍 Louis de Funès's performance is a highlight.
👎 Other characters may feel underdeveloped.




