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Vidocq

  • 2001
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 38 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,4/10
23.694
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Vidocq (2001)
ActionFantasieKriminalitätMysteryScience-FictionThriller

Paris, 1830: Vidocq wird von einem Mann mit Spiegelmaske getötet. Er arbeitete an einem Fall von Männern, die vom Blitz getroffen wurden und verbrannten. Nach dem Tod von Vidocq versucht sei... Alles lesenParis, 1830: Vidocq wird von einem Mann mit Spiegelmaske getötet. Er arbeitete an einem Fall von Männern, die vom Blitz getroffen wurden und verbrannten. Nach dem Tod von Vidocq versucht sein Biograph, den Fall zu lösen.Paris, 1830: Vidocq wird von einem Mann mit Spiegelmaske getötet. Er arbeitete an einem Fall von Männern, die vom Blitz getroffen wurden und verbrannten. Nach dem Tod von Vidocq versucht sein Biograph, den Fall zu lösen.

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    • Pitof
  • Drehbuch
    • Eugène-François Vidocq
    • Pitof
    • Jean-Christophe Grangé
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Gérard Depardieu
    • Guillaume Canet
    • Inés Sastre
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    6,4/10
    23.694
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    • Regie
      • Pitof
    • Drehbuch
      • Eugène-François Vidocq
      • Pitof
      • Jean-Christophe Grangé
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Gérard Depardieu
      • Guillaume Canet
      • Inés Sastre
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 7 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Dark Portals: The Chronicles of Vidocq
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    Dark Portals: The Chronicles of Vidocq

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    Gérard Depardieu
    Gérard Depardieu
    • Vidocq
    Guillaume Canet
    Guillaume Canet
    • Etienne Boisset
    Inés Sastre
    Inés Sastre
    • Préah
    André Dussollier
    André Dussollier
    • Lautrennes
    Edith Scob
    Edith Scob
    • Sylvia
    Moussa Maaskri
    Moussa Maaskri
    • Nimier
    Jean-Pierre Gos
    Jean-Pierre Gos
    • Tauzet
    Isabelle Renauld
    Isabelle Renauld
    • Marine Lafitte
    Jean-Pol Dubois
    • Belmont
    André Penvern
    André Penvern
    • Veraldi
    Gilles Arbona
    • Lafitte
    Jean-Marc Thibault
    Jean-Marc Thibault
    • Leviner
    François Chattot
    • Froissard
    Elsa Kikoïne
    Elsa Kikoïne
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    Fred Ulysse
    • Le vieux souffleur
    Luc-Antoine Diquéro
    • Le journaliste
    Akonio Dolo
    • Gandin
    Nathalie Bécue
    • La Matrone
    • Regie
      • Pitof
    • Drehbuch
      • Eugène-François Vidocq
      • Pitof
      • Jean-Christophe Grangé
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    6Quebec_Dragon

    Vidocq: What you need to know

    It takes place in 1830 in Paris. Vidocq is the name of the main character who's based on an actual French historical figure that's considered one of the pioneers of scientific police (think CSI). He's played by probably the most famous French actor living today: Gérard Depardieu. Rather originally, the title character dies in the first 5 minutes of the film. The rest of the story alternates between the investigation of a journalist retracing Vidocq's steps and flashbacks of Vidocq's last case. The original screenplay was written by best-selling French mystery writer, Jean-Christophe Grangé. It was his first original screenplay, and he says it will be his last, and not because he wasn't happy with it. This last case of Vidocq involves the murder of notables by lightning strike. The journalist's investigation takes us from person to person in a rather linear fashion. The investigation itself is not particularly gripping, but there are a couple of big twists at the end. The "bad guy" sports a very cool mirror mask. The fantastical elements originate from the mirror mask person, not everything is real or scientifically explained.

    The special effects in general, with a couple of exceptions, are pretty well done, particularly the mask's reflections. It's apparently the first commercial feature film made completely with a digital camera (as opposed to a camera with film). This means that the picture quality, at the time, was crisper than usual, also giving it an unusual look. Lots of work has been done on lighting and colours. The colours are very vivid and favour the colours red, yellow and green. The decors are a mix of real life and digital trickery, they usually look very good and unlike your standard American films. Despite taking place in the 19th century, the editing is modern and very fast, with lots of very quick close-ups. I personally didn't like that style of frenetic cutting because the cuts often seemed unnecessary and made things either less involving or a little harder to assimilate. The characters seemed a bit on the shallow side to me, but then it's more about action, mystery and suspense with a touch of fantastical. Vidocq was compared to the film Seven but in 1830. It's nowhere near as good in any regard, except perhaps for visual style, very different anyway.

    The director, Pitof, was a special effects supervisor for most of his career (City of Lost Children, Alien IV) and his following project was directing the infamous Catwoman. It's likely he got that job because of Vidocq. I find that the director Pitof is not very good at telling a story, has trouble with pacing and making us care about the characters. Vidocq is worth renting (or buying cheap) for the spiffy visuals alone. Overall, the movie is not bad but not memorable either. It's likely that a more talented director (Burton, Fincher, Jeunet, etc) with the same material could have done a lot better.

    Rating: 6 out of 10 (Good) P.S. There are no portals, dark or otherwise.
    7hokeybutt

    Gerard Depardieu Meets The Phantom

    VIDOCQ (3+ outta 5 stars) Visually impressive mystery/thriller taking place in France around the time of the French Revolution. Gerard Depardieu plays the title character, Vidocq, a brilliant criminologist who is on the trail of a mysterious caped villain who wears a mirrored mask. In the opening scene the villain knocks Vidocq into a fit of fire and a young journalist (Guillame Canet),who is writing a biography of Vidocq, traces the great detective's last steps to bring the mysterious caped figure to justice. So we get flashbacks to Vidocq's investigation inter-cut with the writer's search. Depardieu makes for an interesting hero... sort of a cross between Sherlock Holmes and a professional wrestler. (You rarely saw Holmes pick up a villain and hurl him across a room.) The computerized special effects look a lot better in this movie than they do in some bigger-budgeted Hollywood movies... the backgrounds all have a veneer of unreality about them and yet they are still convincing. The conclusion is not much of a surprise but the discovery of the villain's identity is still pretty satisfying.
    8bugsmith

    Fresh and entertaining

    I've seen this movie through cable this afternoon. It was a real surprise. I admit I cannot get through the plot thoroughly since it was in French. But being a French movie is a real plus here. The story took place in 1830 France. The country was in disarray after repeated changes in government. The setting is dark and depressing. Everywhere you can see people are suffering. It's in their attitudes, their clothes, their environment. This is not something you will see in other movies of this period. Characters' movement are splendid, especially the Chinese/French woman whose name I forgot. Her movement makes this movie looks like art. I know that this movie is a horror film, but it's an artful horror. The plus side of being French is that it doesn't stick to the Hollywood-style horror. Its emphasis on emotions and audiences' feelings make this movie outstanding comparing to Hollywood's. Summay: This movie is definitely R (violence, nudity, I guess). So, it your are over 18, give it a try. You'll find it enjoyable even if you're not horror fan. However, if you dislike the genre, this one may not be powerful enough to change your mind.
    8LaFeeChartreuse

    A feast for the eyes, a pain for the brain

    This film is visually stunning - it's almost like watching a painting in motion. Everything about the visuals, from the sets to the costumes to the lighting to the camera angles, contributes to a surreal and rather otherwordly, while still dark and gritty, atmosphere - somewhat evocative of Gormenghast.

    The plot has enough twists and turns to keep you constantly guessing, and frequently confused: Is Vidocq dead, or alive? Were the murdered men victims, or villains? Or pawns in something larger? Are we looking for a mad scientist, or an urban legend brought to life? Is the political unrest in Paris related to the case, or just a backdrop for it? It borrows elements from both science fiction and fantasy as well as being rooted in the detective genre.

    Now, I probably have a higher than average liking for twisted, fantastic, genre-bending movies that make one's brain hurt, but even so, there were some serious holes in the plot, or at least things that never really were well explained. So viewers who place a high priority on logic and consistency may find it a frustrating experience. But overall I very much enjoyed it, and some of the visuals will be with me for a long, long time.
    9tenten76

    Magnifique.

    Pitof's style and design comes blazing through, in a kind of high-octane version of the work he did for Jeunet & Caro - a mixture of French garishness and Tim-Burton-esque gothic fantasy and detail. Also reminded me a bit of Alex Proyas' design on Dark City.

    The plot gallops along, with Depardieu appearing in flashback scenes throughout while his biographer, the police, a decadent journalist and his sidekick all try to re-trace his steps, solve the bizarre murders and capture the Alchemist (if he or she even exists)!

    There's so much going on on-screen that it's a complete feast for the eyes, especially once femme fatale Preah gets mixed up in the mystery.

    I also thought it was so refreshing to see the investigative duo of Vidocq and Nimier, because they are both coarse, brainy & brawny (like two bears in top hats), whereas any Hollywood film would surely add numerous physical & character defects. You'd also lose the wonderful surreal Frenchness of the setting, and almost grotesque supporting characters.

    The Alchemist is a great baddie - not superhuman, but you're not quite sure (for a long time anyway) if he/she is really supernatural or not - or of his/her motivation, and by the last half hour you think it could be virtually any of the main characters under the mask, which sets you up for a really good revelation or two & a battle at the end.

    An exciting movie (complex, but not difficult), and not one dull moment. I'm not sure what some of the negative reviewers were watching, because if you liked Sleepy Hollow or From Hell, you'll adore this.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 19. September 2001 (Frankreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Frankreich
    • Sprache
      • Französisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Dark Portals: The Chronicles of Vidocq
    • Drehorte
      • Bordeaux, Gironde, Frankreich
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • RF2K Productions
      • StudioCanal
      • TF1 Films Production
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      • 152.000.000 FRF (geschätzt)
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