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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA seasoned hitman's world turns upside down when he meets a rookie assassin and a skilled thief. Pursued by the mob, the trio seeks refuge with his mother. As bonds grow and threats loom, th... Alles lesenA seasoned hitman's world turns upside down when he meets a rookie assassin and a skilled thief. Pursued by the mob, the trio seeks refuge with his mother. As bonds grow and threats loom, they brace for an ultimate confrontation.A seasoned hitman's world turns upside down when he meets a rookie assassin and a skilled thief. Pursued by the mob, the trio seeks refuge with his mother. As bonds grow and threats loom, they brace for an ultimate confrontation.
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- Hauptbesetzung
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- 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Olga Baïdar-Poliakoff
- Vielle dame
- (as Olga Poliakoff)
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This is one of the best examples of black humor I have ever seen. The sub titles do NOT take away from the excellence of this film. Jean Rochefort is perfect as the highly disciplined assassin, expertly contrasted by the art thief who's name eludes me.
Keep an eye in the background as well for some hilarious gags especially during scenes with the mother. The black humor might not be as funny to some but if you like it, this is one of the best examples you'll find anywhere.
You won't be disappointed.
Keep an eye in the background as well for some hilarious gags especially during scenes with the mother. The black humor might not be as funny to some but if you like it, this is one of the best examples you'll find anywhere.
You won't be disappointed.
Rochefort plays professional killer Victor Meynard in this beautifully shot French black comedy.
I rented this movie not knowing anything about it and barely reading the cover.
I was immediately drawn into the movie by Victor's deadpan expression and uptight manner and watched his composure melt away into plain irritability at his foiled assassination attempt on the art thief Renee as she is seen shop lifting. It then crumbles to exasperation as more things do not run according to plan as he is so obviously used to.
The Corsican gangsters are threatening enough, and the introduction of Guillaume Depardieu as the "all thumbs" Antoine tops off the chemistry and cast adding to the total chaos inflicted upon Victor's usually well ordered life.
There is a lovely scene too where Victor has afternoon tea with his aged but elegant Mother and it hilariously transpires here that she is an authority on poisons and pistols. A side-effect of this scene is a mysteriously dead Parrot.
It is all underplayed beautifully and the dark humor, characterization and pace contribute to a refreshing alternative to Hollywood.
I rented this movie not knowing anything about it and barely reading the cover.
I was immediately drawn into the movie by Victor's deadpan expression and uptight manner and watched his composure melt away into plain irritability at his foiled assassination attempt on the art thief Renee as she is seen shop lifting. It then crumbles to exasperation as more things do not run according to plan as he is so obviously used to.
The Corsican gangsters are threatening enough, and the introduction of Guillaume Depardieu as the "all thumbs" Antoine tops off the chemistry and cast adding to the total chaos inflicted upon Victor's usually well ordered life.
There is a lovely scene too where Victor has afternoon tea with his aged but elegant Mother and it hilariously transpires here that she is an authority on poisons and pistols. A side-effect of this scene is a mysteriously dead Parrot.
It is all underplayed beautifully and the dark humor, characterization and pace contribute to a refreshing alternative to Hollywood.
A fantastic little black comedy, up there with Kind Hearts And Coronets and A Fish Called Wanda. This is a very funny film, in a dry, witty way which gives it real style. The four lead performances are all good, but Jean Rochefort in particular does a brilliant dead-pan in the lead role. There are plenty of good lines, but the funniest jokes are visual- the synchronising of the push-chair gently bumping the car with the noise of the crash behind, or the re-appearance of the parrot behind Madame Maynard. And Patachou's cameo in that role (the mother, not the parrot) makes the movie worth seeing alone. Highly recommended, and worth seeing twice for the subtle jokes you miss the first time. And if you're wondering: yes, Guilliame Depardieu does have his father's nose.
Victor Meynard (Jean Rochefort) is a professional assassin. Leaving the scene of his latest hit he bumps into delivery boy Antoine (Guillaume Depardieu) and decides to take him on as his apprentice. Meanwhile art thief Renee (Marie Trintignant) has sold a fake to a Corsican gangster for 900,000 francs. Maynard is employed to kill her, but he falls in love with her and ends up protecting her from the Corsican's henchmen. They hide out at Meynard's home, where Antoine and Renee disrupt the older man's eccentrically well-ordered life.
Despite the predictability of the storyline, this fast-moving black comedy keeps the viewer entertained throughout. Jean Rochefort (seen previously in "The Hairdresser's Husband") is hilarious as the anally-retentive assassin whose world is turned upside down, and is ably supported by the kleptomaniac Trintignant and the incompetent apprentice Depardieu. Also, at 88 minutes the film doesn't outstay its welcome.
Despite the predictability of the storyline, this fast-moving black comedy keeps the viewer entertained throughout. Jean Rochefort (seen previously in "The Hairdresser's Husband") is hilarious as the anally-retentive assassin whose world is turned upside down, and is ably supported by the kleptomaniac Trintignant and the incompetent apprentice Depardieu. Also, at 88 minutes the film doesn't outstay its welcome.
It is hard to believe that twenty years have passed since the release of this extremely promising debut of Tunisian-born writer/director Pierre Salvadori. It has since of course acquired a tragic dimension owing to the presence of the talented but ill-fated Guillaume Dépardieu and Marie Trintignant, both of whom were to make two more films with this director before their untimely deaths.
To call this piece 'bizarre' would be an understatement as it is a somewhat uneasy mix of comedy and violent death in which assassins are portrayed as buffoons. It has plenty of pace however plus inimitable Gallic finesse whilst the dynamic between Victor, Renée and Antoine is fascinating and their characters well-drawn. As a bonus we have Patachou as Victor's murderous maman. Composer Philippe Eliard's use of the accordion adds to the film's overall kookiness and the sharp editing is by Hélene Viard.
Suffice to say the lynchpin here is the performance of veteran Jean Rochefort as Victor. One simply runs out of superlatives when describing this actor whose subtlety and innate quirkiness enrich every film in which he appears. Following his breakthrough role in 'Pardon mon affaire' he made a wise decision to retain the moustache he had grown for that film.
Although it is not a classic, one appreciates the film's merits even more when considering Jonathan Lynn's utterly worthless remake from 2010. That this lamentable British version has garnered twelve times more IMDb reviews than the original is depressing and oh so typical.
To call this piece 'bizarre' would be an understatement as it is a somewhat uneasy mix of comedy and violent death in which assassins are portrayed as buffoons. It has plenty of pace however plus inimitable Gallic finesse whilst the dynamic between Victor, Renée and Antoine is fascinating and their characters well-drawn. As a bonus we have Patachou as Victor's murderous maman. Composer Philippe Eliard's use of the accordion adds to the film's overall kookiness and the sharp editing is by Hélene Viard.
Suffice to say the lynchpin here is the performance of veteran Jean Rochefort as Victor. One simply runs out of superlatives when describing this actor whose subtlety and innate quirkiness enrich every film in which he appears. Following his breakthrough role in 'Pardon mon affaire' he made a wise decision to retain the moustache he had grown for that film.
Although it is not a classic, one appreciates the film's merits even more when considering Jonathan Lynn's utterly worthless remake from 2010. That this lamentable British version has garnered twelve times more IMDb reviews than the original is depressing and oh so typical.
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- PatzerWhen Antoine is in the bathtub, there are a lot of bubbles in it. However, when Manu pushes his head down, there are almost no bubbles in the tub.
- VerbindungenRemade as Wild Target - Sein schärfstes Ziel (2010)
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