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Mesrine: Enemigo Público

Título original: L'ennemi public n°1
  • 2008
  • R
  • 2h 13min
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Vincent Cassel in Mesrine: Enemigo Público (2008)
The story of french gangster Jacques Mesrine, before he was called Public Enemy N°1.
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La historia del notorio gángster Francés Jacques Mesrine, centrada en su vida y muerte como Enemigo Público nº 1 de Francia en la década de 1970.La historia del notorio gángster Francés Jacques Mesrine, centrada en su vida y muerte como Enemigo Público nº 1 de Francia en la década de 1970.La historia del notorio gángster Francés Jacques Mesrine, centrada en su vida y muerte como Enemigo Público nº 1 de Francia en la década de 1970.

  • Dirección
    • Jean-François Richet
  • Guionistas
    • Abdel Raouf Dafri
    • Jean-François Richet
  • Elenco
    • Vincent Cassel
    • Ludivine Sagnier
    • Mathieu Amalric
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Jean-François Richet
    • Guionistas
      • Abdel Raouf Dafri
      • Jean-François Richet
    • Elenco
      • Vincent Cassel
      • Ludivine Sagnier
      • Mathieu Amalric
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    • 116Opiniones de los críticos
    • 72Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 7 premios ganados y 17 nominaciones en total

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    Vincent Cassel
    Vincent Cassel
    • Jacques Mesrine
    Ludivine Sagnier
    Ludivine Sagnier
    • Sylvia Jeanjacquot
    Mathieu Amalric
    Mathieu Amalric
    • François Besse
    Samuel Le Bihan
    Samuel Le Bihan
    • Michel Ardouin
    Gérard Lanvin
    Gérard Lanvin
    • Charlie Bauer
    Olivier Gourmet
    Olivier Gourmet
    • Le commissaire Broussard
    Georges Wilson
    Georges Wilson
    • Henri Lelièvre
    Michel Duchaussoy
    Michel Duchaussoy
    • Le père de Jacques Mesrine
    Anne Consigny
    Anne Consigny
    • L'avocate de Jacques Mesrine
    Laure Marsac
    Laure Marsac
    • La journaliste de l'interview
    Alain Fromager
    • Jacques Dallier - un journaliste de Minute
    Alain Doutey
    Alain Doutey
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    Christophe Vandevelde
    Christophe Vandevelde
    • L'inspecteur Gégé
    Luc Thuillier
    • Le commissaire de l'OCRB…
    Serge Biavan
    • L'inspecteur de la SRPJ
    Pascal Elso
    • Le commissaire de la SRPJ
    Isabelle Vitari
    • La caissière
    • Dirección
      • Jean-François Richet
    • Guionistas
      • Abdel Raouf Dafri
      • Jean-François Richet
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    9d_art

    Cassel still dazzles as 'Mesrine: Public Enemy No. 1'

    Once gain directed by Jean-François Richet, Mesrine: Public Enemy No.1 (Part 2) continues on from Mesrine: Killer Instinct (Part 1) the outlaw odyssey of Jacques Mesrine (Vincent Cassel), the legendary French gangster of the 1960s and 1970s who came to be known as French Public Enemy No. 1 and The Man of a Thousand Faces. Essentially, this film focuses on the latter half of Mesrine's life, based on Mesrine's memoirs. Whereas the first film focused on Mesrine's rise from the average joe to a big time criminal, this film shows the events after Mesrine has been declared Public Enemy No.1 in France, and then his eventual demise. (My review of Part 1 is here.) In this film, Mesrine appears to have gained some weight and seems to be balding. He is also at the height of his game and notoriety. He has been playing the media, which has been labeling him a "Robin Hood," of sorts. Meanwhile, he has been declared "Public Enemy No.1" in France. One can guess that things will start to go downhill for him. As indicated in the first film, Mesrine will eventually be gunned down.

    The visuals are grittier this time around, more modern, and much of the action takes place in the city. As opposed to the deep reds and greens of the first film, the modern environment is more gray with contrasts. The first film felt more "old school" Hollywood. It is more modern here. We now see more sideburns.

    My complaint for the first film was that it felt episodic and crammed together as we watched Mesrine going from one caper to the next across a span of many years, sometimes almost like a documentary. This time, the film takes place mostly in the 70's and a less condensed period of time. The pacing is noticeably more even. More importantly, we also get to see more aspects of Mesrine's personality, his thoughts, and there are occasional contemplative scenes. If the first film was more action-driven, this one feels more character-driven.

    Vincent Cassel is terrific as usual playing Mesrine, and here, he is now the man people know him for, he is more comfortable in his skin, confident, and has more wisecracks to dish out. Proud of his growing notoriety and his ability to manipulate the media, Mesrine appears to be having a lot of fun here as well as Cassel playing him. Olivier Gourmet plays Le commissaire Broussard, who is leading a task force to apprehend Mesrine. Broussard and Mesrine appear to have a respectful mutual understanding of each other. Broussard appears relaxed and fairly controlled most of the time, and compared to the vast emotional range of Mesrine, Broussard can feel a bit two dimensional. Matthieu Amalric is terrific as the bulgy-eyed French criminal named François Besse, a master of prison-escapes, whom Mesrine befriends in prison. After helping Mesrine escape, Besse and Mesrine begin working together in their heists. Besse is essentially the opposite of Mesrine--he is efficient, intelligent, lacks showmanship, and takes his work more seriously. There's a revealing moment in the film where Mesrine argues with Besse about their end goals.

    Mesrine has also gotten a new woman, Sylvia (Ludivine Sagnier), who becomes a bit of a Bonnie to his Clyde in his heists. There's a bit of familiar glamour and lightness to the film when they dress up and start spending the money away. Cue the happy music and the lady trying on expensive hats. As in the first film, these moments are contrasted with Mesrine's violent side. The darkest moment in the film is when Mesrine's partners up with the politically radical Charlie Bauer (Gerard Lanvin) and kidnaps and tortures a journalist who had written unflattering things about him. The scene is harsh and gritty.

    Ultimately, the film's greatest asset is still Vincent Cassel's amazing performance and believability. The action scenes and the progression of events are solidly directed by Jean-François Richet. Admittedly, this film still feels rather episodic like the first film. But, it is deeper. A good, solid cap to the 2-part series.

    *** 1/2 out of **** stars You can also follow my movie reviews on http://twitter.com/d_art
    9dharmendrasingh

    A man of principle; albeit criminal principle

    'It's pronounced may-reen!' Jacques barks at a police officer for mispronouncing his name while recording a statement for one of his latest misdemeanours. Jacques now claims his crimes are politically motivated, but if anything, they have become less a means to an end than an end in themselves. Sustaining his role as France's number one outlaw becomes a vocation in itself.

    As his weight increases, so too do his risks. He starts a tradition of stealing from one bank then immediately stealing from another; he cheekily goes incognito to a police station to obtain information they have about him; and he even kidnaps a judge whilst on trial for yet another bank robbery.

    It can't have been an easy thing for the director to capture or for Cassel to personify, but what is impressive about this modern-day Robin Hood is that no matter how bad he gets he is never quite an Al Capone or a John Dillinger. But it's not long before his inner Mr Hyde resurfaces – this time with catastrophic consequences.

    Jacques arranges an interview with a policeman-turned-journalist, but it's a set-up, for Jacques confronts him about negative coverage he has given him. What ensues is a highly graphic display of violence. It proves to be one crime too far and prompts the minister of the interior to order police forces to hunt him down.

    Jacques's vulnerability is exposed in a number of emotional scenes, especially one with his father. When questioned about why he does what he does, there is a heavily pregnant pause before a powerful soliloquy, 'I don't like laws… I won't dream my life away, and I won't pass every store thinking: that'll cost me 10 months' work'.

    The brilliance of these two films is that both flagrantly show Jacques's demise in their opening scene. However, you either ignore this fact or convince yourself it is not real; testimony no doubt to the allure of the main character and the manner in which his story his conveyed.

    'Death is nothing to someone who knows how to live.' This matter-of-fact proclamation from Jacques sums up his philosophy from the beginning. Forget politics, forget justice, forget morality. None of these were his motives. Crime was the motive and an addiction to crime was his punishment. Jacques Mesrine always knew that once dead he would be 'guilty of nothing'. And I for one agree.

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    8doomgen_29

    A worthy follow up to Death instinct

    All in all, i highly enjoyable and competent work from Richet, he truly captured Mesrine animal like charisma, his rebellious and determined character, his savagery and his sense of humor. Cassel did a amazing job as well, he's so impressive, funny and scary, idealist and cynical, he really brings it all on screen. One really as to salute Richet's accomplishment here, the pressure on him was huge, Mesrine is truly France's "Scarface" (only here it's for real !), known by all and fascinating as hell, i mean the guy was a superstar, a media freak who wonderfully played with the media to get some kind of support from the population and ridicule the system and the government, and he almost reached his goals! Now i just cant wait for the BR to arrive, so i can watch both movies consecutively and confirm my first impression, which is that Richet has done something huge, exiting and impressive, un coup de maître if you will !
    8macktan894

    Killer Instinct is the better of the 2

    I loved Killer Instinct, the best film I've seen in 2010, perhaps in the last few years. Vincent Cassel is stupendous at Jacques Mesrine, a brutal and bold bank robber with an ego that would intimidate Sigmund Freud. In Public Enemy, Mesrine's ego continues its meteoric growth, but his character development stagnates. And that's what makes Part 2 not as good as Part 1.

    Part 2 is simply entertainment for those who enjoyed Mesrine's bravado in Killer Instinct. Bold escapes and robberies, shoot em ups, etc. But without any character growth--and a pseudo- revolutionary mindset does not ring authentic--you come away thinking that you've seen this before and done better in Part 1. In fact, with a little thought, parts 1 & 2 could have been merged to make one heckuva movie at a longer than average length.

    But it's still worth watching and, in fact, worth purchasing. Go Vincent Cassel.
    9JoshuaParis

    CrazyAboutFilm Movie of The week!

    Jacques Mesrine (Cassel)one of France most notorious criminals, Wanted for murder and robbery. Easily escaping from every maximum prison thrown at him. He was certainly a colourful character. This amazing two part film literally blew me away. The action, characters and plot are all well thought out and directed by Jean-François Richet (Assault on precinct 13). In many ways his life mirrors that of john Dillinger's (Public Enemy) who was also a publicly acclaimed Anti-hero. As you follow the troubled front man, you start to understand that he had more in his sights then smash and grab hold ups.

    Vincent Cassel is brilliant as the "honest bandit". I decided to watch part one (Killer Instinct) after that, I couldn't get enough of this rather vivid bio. Both parts of the story are equally as strong; the first being may be more accessible then the latter. But for the full effect I recommend you watch it back-to-back. It's a roller-coaster ride that leaves you wanting more.

    But as the dust settles and Mesrine accepts his inevitable decline "If you are listening to this, then I have been sent to a cell, for which there is no escape" simply amazing cinema! Reviewer: Joshua Roberts For more weekly reviews go to www.crazyaboutfilm.com

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    • Trivia
      The filming of this and Mesrine: Parte 1. Instinto de muerte (2008), which lasted nine straight months, was done in reverse chronological order so that Vincent Cassel could progressively lose the weight he gained in preparation of the role, as Cassel knew he couldn't gain weight while filming.
    • Errores
      In the London scene, the production have chosen to play 'London Calling' By The Clash to illustrate Meshrine is in London, problem is, the number wasn't released until 7 December 1979, and the album a week later, at that time Meshrine had been dead for over a month (November 2nd 1979)
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      La journaliste interview: [Begins interview] Why are you doing this?

      Jacques Mesrine: [long pause] Because I don't like laws.

      Jacques Mesrine: I don't like the laws and I don't want to be a slave of the alarm clock my whole life.

      Jacques Mesrine: I don't want to spend my entire life dreaming. I don't want to always think how I have to work half a year just so I could buy some thing.

      La journaliste interview: What do you expect from your life? Recognition? Money?

      Jacques Mesrine: [chuckles] What a question! Money, money, money... all of you just keep talking about it, always the same. But I'm completely different.

      Jacques Mesrine: What exactly am I doing? I'm looking for the money in the places where they are - in the banks.

      [laughs]

      La journaliste interview: Regarding the politics, are you on the left or the right?

      Jacques Mesrine: [sighs] Neither side. I think politics are a dirty game. It's better to keep the distance from it. I don't trust any politician.

      La journaliste interview: Do you consider yourself as a dangerous individual?

      Jacques Mesrine: Dangerous... And according to you? I don't know, maybe I'm dangerous. I don't know. Why are you asking?

      [laughs]

      Jacques Mesrine: Depends to whom. For instance I don't play with cops.

      Jacques Mesrine: [pulls out his pistol and poses for the photographer] Shoot it!

      Jacques Mesrine: Good photograph, publish it!

      Jacques Mesrine: Dangerous... Probably yes. I'm probably dangerous.

      La journaliste interview: What kind of old age and death will you have?

      Jacques Mesrine: Old age... Honestly, I don't think I'll live that long.

      Jacques Mesrine: One day they'll shoot me to death, and it will completely make sense. Natural. After all, for someone who was in prison with maximum security, there are no rules. Like me, I live without rules.

      La journaliste interview: Without rules and without hope?

      Jacques Mesrine: [does not answer]

      La journaliste interview: Do you have any plans?

      Jacques Mesrine: I've got a lot of plans. Close the prison with maximum security. I lived there for 5 years. Can you imagine? The whole 5 years! I want all of those who sit there to be freed! I've seen what's going on over there, how they break people, how they destroy them. But our Mr. Minister, Alain Perfite, he doesn't get it yet. I am an excellent shooter and I can kill a few judges.

      Jacques Mesrine: [exclaims] Do we need in France gangs of Bordello? Do we need Red Brigades? Let them ask themselves the question. Because if there will be need to go in their neighborhoods to train with Palestinians, I'll go! They can shit their pants!

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de noviembre de 2008 (Francia)
    • Países de origen
      • Francia
      • Canadá
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Music Box Films Site (United States)
      • Pathé Distribution (France)
    • Idiomas
      • Francés
      • Inglés
      • Italiano
    • También se conoce como
      • Mesrine: Public Enemy No. 1
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • París, Francia
    • Productoras
      • La Petite Reine
      • M6 Films
      • Remstar Films
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      • EUR 21,166,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 275,387
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 74,449
      • 5 sep 2010
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 321,353
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