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Daniel Auteuil, Nicolas Abraham, Nadine Alari, Humbert Balsan, François Berléand, Roberto Bestazzoni, Michel Cassagne, François Cluzet, Olivier Cruveiller, Joséphine Derenne, Emmanuelle Devos, Bernard Fresson, Jean-Claude Leguay, Anne Loiret, Géraldine Pailhas, Théodul Carré-Cassaigne, Alice Fauvet, Martin Jobert, Pippa Schallier, Zoé Carré-Cassaigne, Zéphirin Carré-Cassaigne, Augustin Jacquet, Audrey Lavirotte, Aristide Renting, and Isidore Renting in Ein perfektes Leben (2002)

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Ein perfektes Leben

21 Bewertungen
7/10

Oh boy! Auteuil!

THE ADVERSARY (3+ outta 5 stars)

Chilling French suspense tale (based on a true story) of a seemingly well-to-do doctor, a husband and father, who turns out to be a complete fraud. He pretends to go to work in a prestigious medical building but all he does is loiter and kill time until he has to return home. He takes money from family and friends, pretending to invest it in foreign ventures... but he just uses their money to live on, buying his family more expensive homes and automobiles (plus a hot, young mistress for himself). But eventually people start demanding to see some returns on their investments... or want to withdraw large sums that the good "doctor" just doesn't have. So he keeps stalling and putting them off until he runs totally out of options and his whole world comes crashing down... resulting in his final, chilling actions. Terrific performance by Daniel Auteuil... who has the difficult job of trying to engender sympathy for a man who deserves none.
  • hokeybutt
  • 8. Okt. 2004
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7/10

Hail Auteuil!

The magnificent Daniel Auteuil is ... well ... magnificent once again in this study of a common man whose world turns unaccountably pear-shaped, and who is powerless to get out of the increasingly large hole he's dug for himself. The sequencing of the film is very neatly done - we know from the word 'go' that Faure has done something horrendous, we're pretty sure what it is, and we are led to find out why through a complex series of flashbacks. The art of Auteuil is in his ability to make Faure a sympathetic character, despite his many flaws and the gruesome crime he commits. The painstakingly constructed portrait of a man in torment may get painted on a little too thickly at times, but Auteuil's descent from mixed-up family-man to lethal psychopath is gripping stuff.
  • fiozinho
  • 8. Jan. 2003
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8/10

Immediately you know what has happened and still you keep watching it until the end

  • philip_vanderveken
  • 17. Mai 2005
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7/10

Desperate world of Emmanuel Carrere works well on screen

Emmanuel Carrere's novels are chilling, desperate and very well told. This adaptation to screen by Nicole Garcia works pretty well. If it wasn't based on a true story, you'd think that it's silly and a bit too much. The movie certainly doesn't leave a happy feeling with you, it's hopeless and sad, in everyone's point of view. So the story is told in the beginning of the movie, in the matter of fact before to movie starts, but the point isn't that at all. Film is about what's going on inside Jean Claude Romand's (played by great Daniel Auteuil) head and life during the times before he murders everyone he knows. The music in L'Adversaire is by Angelo Badalamenti, one of my favorite composers (escpecially Twin Peaks -soundtrack), and it fits perfectly. Latest adaptation of Carrere's work is La Moustache and it's directed by himself
  • jakkiih
  • 10. Juni 2006
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The life and the tragic end of a lyer and his family

This movie is adapted from a true story, the one of Jean-Claude Roman, a man who made his family and friends believe for 18 years that he was a searcher at the OAS when he didn't even had a job. For 18 long years, he had been crooking his parents and fooling his relations till he finally got discovered. He then killed his wife, children, mother and father. Revealing the end of this story won't bother the appreciation of this movie, since it's a well known news item in France that deeply moved the population in the 90's. As a matter of fact, the story is fascinating enough to make the script interesting and that is the main problem of the film. It relies almost essentially on the unbelievable destiny of Jean-Marc Faure and the performance of Daniel Auteuil, one the best French actors actors actually. His acting is sober and at some moments is approaching madness with convincing realism. But the staging and the whole ambiance remain cold and distant as if there was since the beginning a shift between Faure and the others. This creates an embarrassment that keep us from understanding him.

Anyway, it is worth seeing this movie, above all if you don't know the story yet. The only fact to know that this really happened makes you watch it with interest. Another movie was made upon this story, `L'emploi du temps' by Laurent Cantet.
  • germouse
  • 8. Sept. 2002
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7/10

good shocking movie...

It' sad, It's Hard but is a nice movie, some times is touching but the leit motiv of the film is how can a man act all his life pretending to be another completely different person, and anyone could notice anything, that's bizarre. That's were the movie lacks a reason or a mixture of thoughts to express to explain how could it be.
  • jesuvhe
  • 31. März 2003
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9/10

Disturbing TRUE story

  • groggo
  • 20. Aug. 2007
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9/10

Much better than L'emploi du temps

What a chilling experience, this terrific movie. Jean-Marc Faure's loneliness in conference halls and on the highway is so painful that it's hard not to feel compassion for him. All my credits to Auteuil and Garcia for this moving film. As you probably know, L'adversaire was based on a tragedy that truly happened some ten years ago. It didn't just inspire one, but two directors. The other film based on this story is L'emploi du temps, by Laurent Cantet. I watched it yesterday, and I have to admit I was a bit disappointed. Having read the very enthusiastic comments on this site, I expected a film of equal quality as L'adversaire but the latter outclassed it by far. I missed the palpable loneliness and desperateness in l'Adversaire, and Daniel Auteuil is in my opinion simply a more interesting and accomplished actor than Aurélien Recoing. If you haven't seen either of the films, I recommend you watch L'emploi du temps first, or just L'adversaire. It's always interesting to compare, but if you have already seen L'adversaire, you might be in for a little disappointment.
  • aveilbrief
  • 16. März 2005
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2/10

Infuriating

  • shanayneigh
  • 7. Juli 2021
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8/10

this is a lie

  • dbdumonteil
  • 24. Apr. 2007
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4/10

Terribly boring

Culd have been a great film, with a chilling story (even more so because you know it is true), is actually terribly boring. Nothing more to say about it.
  • smar66
  • 31. Juli 2021
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8/10

A dark, sadly true story, with a masterly performance of Daniel Auteuil

This is a tough, poignant film - as it evolves, the viewer becomes submerged in the dark universe of the main character, a man living a lie for years in front of his family and friends. Daniel Auteuil is, as usual, absolutely masterful, expressing extremely well the quiet and sombre nature of the character and the conflicts going on in his mind. Sadly a true story, it approaches us to the dark universe of a person capable of the worst to hide the truth.
  • xu
  • 30. Sept. 2002
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9/10

Amazing film which will leave a lasting impression

I must admit my French is a little rusty and I could have done with some subtitles so I was having trouble following the first half of the film on DVD. I borrowed it because I think Daniel Auteil is a good actor and had no idea what it was about except something about a man who lives a lie.

I watched it through to the end and recalled reading so many similar true stories in the last few years on cnn.com that I really got a shock by the end. As one of the scriptwriters comments in the extras on the French edition of the DVD says, "those scenes brought the film back into reality".

I found some of the editing a little jarring but perhaps that was intentional. It all makes sense in the end. Interestingly the producer - again, on the French edition of the DVD - said that she just wanted to follow the main character through his life without judging or diagnosing him, so perhaps those of you who know something about psychiatry will have a different perspective.

Stick with it, revel in the details of the film, and hug your family tightly afterwards.
  • crowley-4
  • 6. Feb. 2005
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The liar

This true story had already been told one year earlier, back in 2001, with L'EMPLOI DU TEMPS, a film that many viewers found less interesting than this one. Let me say that I don't agree at all. Both are outstanding films. Nicole Garcia's film and the Laurent Cantet's one. Here, Daniel Auteuil is purely awesome, but he is not alone, the whole result is engrossing, riveting, the perfect example of a flawless movie. Such a story has not been remade by the American film industry, at least as far as I know,, and that's very strange. I mean such a scheme has not been made before, but maybe I am wrong after all. A real must see. From a true story, I repeat. Chilling.
  • searchanddestroy-1
  • 8. Feb. 2024
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5/10

Slow Burn

Had I not recently read the book on which the movie is based, I would have been totally lost with the scattered structure of the film.

A supposed doctor working for the WHO is the main character. It is a true crime story that is well known in France. The "doctor" is in reality, a con man who manages to steal from both family and friends in order to support a nice upper class lifestyle. He even managed to take $900,000 francs from his mistress.

The editing is horrendous, jumping back and forth with no regard to continuity. I was worn out by the over two hour length of this dreary drama.

I highly recommend the book by Emmanuel Carrere of the same title from 2000.
  • billcr12
  • 13. März 2023
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10/10

Auteuil's best performance

I must have watched this film over fifty times. Haven't read Emmanuel Carrer's book yet, but I'm so enthralled by Daniel Auteuil's clinically-precise, subtle, in-depth portrayal of Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Indeed, the film, and I suppose the book, is a study. Emmanuelle Devos is also fantastic. This is a film one cannot watch with the corner of the eye, it requires analytical perception.

One may couple it with Hanneke's Cache from the same period - Auteuil's roles are similar, although here he's unsurpassable due to the intricacy of the material - and, of course, his own artistic merit.
  • insightflow-20603
  • 12. Dez. 2023
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8/10

Incredible story!

This movie which is based on a true story is very incredible to believe it really happened in real life....this could have been an excellent Stephen King plot...but no...it's even scarier to know that someone could be able to do such a terrible thing. A word of wisdom, don't read the story before watching it...that's what I did and I was terribly surprised !
  • fallara
  • 28. Sept. 2003
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never waist 2 hours of your life

Excellent performance by Daniel Auteuil; very inspired and gentle music; The image is great, too. But one should ask himself : Why? Why make a movie about someone who suffers senslessly his entire life, and eventualy kills his whole family because of his insanity .. Is it worth seeing? Well I guess you'll have to figure out the answer for yourself. But even with enough popcorn for 3 hours, one should never waist 2 hours of his precious life.
  • absentpresence
  • 14. Okt. 2003
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8/10

Unique cinema

The pacing of this film is unique. The intrigue makes it easy to remain engaged and interested until the very end.

Even if you know how the story unfolds, the acting keeps you glued to the screen. You will be touched by this story.
  • paidinfull13
  • 18. Jan. 2018
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9/10

Without it being a gory horror film, I guarantee some bad feelings

  • etuc-1
  • 15. Juli 2016
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# 04 : It must be Garcia (dvd)

  • lamegabyte
  • 2. Juni 2019
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