"Ruby and Quentin" is a French black comedy film that tells the story of two unlikely friends who embark on a series of misadventures. The film begins with Ruby, a brooding outlaw who has just been released from prison after hiding his loot. However, his freedom is short-lived as he gets caught by the police and thrown back behind bars. It's here that Ruby meets Quentin, a dim-witted but lovable giant who becomes fast friends with Ruby. Quentin's lack of intelligence is matched only by his enthusiasm, which often gets him into trouble. After Quentin botches a solo escape attempt from prison, he and Ruby decide to make a break together. Their plan involves pretending to be a pair of assassins on a mission to kill the corrupt warden who has been tormenting them. As they embark on their journey, Ruby and Quentin encounter a series of eccentric characters, including a mute hitman, a group of seductive strippers, and a pair of bumbling thieves. Through it all, Ruby's tough exterior slowly begins to crack, revealing a softer side beneath his rough exterior. Despite the chaos and mayhem that surrounds them, Ruby and Quentin develop an unlikely bond as they navigate their way through France, getting into all sorts of humorous misadventures along the way. Along the way, they also uncover a deeper conspiracy involving corrupt government officials and organized crime syndicates, which adds a layer of complexity to the film's otherwise lighthearted tone. Throughout the film, the chemistry between the two leads is undeniable, with Vincent Cassel bringing his signature intensity to the role of Ruby and Gérard Depardieu stealing every scene he's in as the lovable but dim-witted Quentin. The result is a hilarious and offbeat comedy that will keep you laughing long after the credits roll.