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Le mexicain

Titre original : The Mexican
  • 2001
  • 14A
  • 2h 3m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,1/10
119 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
4 012
657
Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts in Le mexicain (2001)
Theatrical Trailer from Dreamworks
Liretrailer2 min 46 s
7 vidéos
71 photos
AventureComédieDrameRomanceComédie romantique

Un homme tente de faire passer de l'autre côté de la frontière The Mexican, une ancienne arme censée porter une malédiction. Pendant ce temps, sa petite amie le pousse à abandonner ses activ... Tout lireUn homme tente de faire passer de l'autre côté de la frontière The Mexican, une ancienne arme censée porter une malédiction. Pendant ce temps, sa petite amie le pousse à abandonner ses activités criminelles.Un homme tente de faire passer de l'autre côté de la frontière The Mexican, une ancienne arme censée porter une malédiction. Pendant ce temps, sa petite amie le pousse à abandonner ses activités criminelles.

  • Director
    • Gore Verbinski
  • Writer
    • J.H. Wyman
  • Stars
    • Brad Pitt
    • Julia Roberts
    • James Gandolfini
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,1/10
    119 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 012
    657
    • Director
      • Gore Verbinski
    • Writer
      • J.H. Wyman
    • Stars
      • Brad Pitt
      • Julia Roberts
      • James Gandolfini
    • 383Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 52Commentaires de critiques
    • 43Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 3 victoires et 2 nominations au total

    Vidéos7

    The Mexican
    Trailer 2:46
    The Mexican
    The Mexican Scene: I Need A Lift In Your El Trucko
    Clip 1:30
    The Mexican Scene: I Need A Lift In Your El Trucko
    The Mexican Scene: I Need A Lift In Your El Trucko
    Clip 1:30
    The Mexican Scene: I Need A Lift In Your El Trucko
    The Mexican Scene: So You Shoot Me?
    Clip 0:56
    The Mexican Scene: So You Shoot Me?
    The Mexican Scene: We Want Our Lives Back
    Clip 1:11
    The Mexican Scene: We Want Our Lives Back
    The Mexican Scene: You're A Very Sensitive Person
    Clip 1:23
    The Mexican Scene: You're A Very Sensitive Person
    The Mexican: B-Roll
    Featurette 8:53
    The Mexican: B-Roll

    Photos71

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    Rôles principaux62

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    Brad Pitt
    Brad Pitt
    • Jerry Welbach
    Julia Roberts
    Julia Roberts
    • Samantha Barzel
    James Gandolfini
    James Gandolfini
    • Leroy
    J.K. Simmons
    J.K. Simmons
    • Ted Slocum
    Bob Balaban
    Bob Balaban
    • Bernie Nayman
    Sherman Augustus
    Sherman Augustus
    • Well Dressed Black Man
    Michael Cerveris
    Michael Cerveris
    • Frank
    Gene Hackman
    Gene Hackman
    • Arnold Margolese
    Richard Coca
    Richard Coca
    • Car Thief #1
    David Krumholtz
    David Krumholtz
    • Beck
    Castulo Guerra
    Castulo Guerra
    • Joe the Pawnshop Owner
    Mayra Serbulo
    • Emanuelle
    • (as Maira Serbulo)
    Salvador Sánchez
    Salvador Sánchez
    • Gunsmith
    Alan Ciangherotti
    • Gunsmith's Assistant
    • (as Alan Cianguerotti)
    Melisa Romero
    • Gunsmith's Daughter
    Ernesto Gómez Cruz
    Ernesto Gómez Cruz
    • Tropillo
    Daniel Escobar
    • Raoul
    Dale Raoul
    Dale Raoul
    • Estelle
    • Director
      • Gore Verbinski
    • Writer
      • J.H. Wyman
    • Tous les acteurs et membres de l'équipe
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Commentaires des utilisateurs383

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    Avis en vedette

    paddyolguin

    A chaotic, messy but brilliant commentary on relationships

    I'm genuinely surprised at the number of people who disliked this movie. Perhaps because it was a bit disjointed, chaotic, uneven, unpredictable and even incoherent at times. And that's just why I loved it. It's life. Yes, it's the crazy, seedy, shady lives of these people (the main characters being Pitt's and Roberts' characters), but at least it's honest... and darned funny. I thought the self-deprecating jabs at how most Gringos view Mexico/Mexicans were priceless. Raul!! The grainy flashbacks had my sides splitting.

    People, this is a classic melodrama told in today's yucky, dirty, gritty, ugly times. A beautiful (if you look closely) story that doesn't take it self seriously at all. This is anything but formula Hollywood hype. It is a genius inside-joke that sandbagged most of the people hoping to come out and see a Pitt/Roberts version of Sleeping in Seattle or some similar chick-flick dreck.

    When is enough enough? Never.
    6stormyeyes

    Jerry's a lovable fool, Samantha is, well, just a fool

    The story about the pistol is far from interesting. The continuous flashbacks are very boring and make the movie move in an even slower tempo. Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts who play the lovers Jerry and Samantha have absolutely no chemistry together. Julia Roberts usually isn't believable as someone's love interest so I'd blame it on her. How she became part of the A-list is beyond me. She's not Oscar-material (Hollywood obviously disagrees) but I guess one could call her an okay actress. However in this movie Roberts' character Samantha is such a dislikeable person that I have trouble watching any scenes she's in. In all fairness I guess the writers' are more to blame for the character's flaws than Roberts. Throughout the movie Jerry and Samantha fight constantly. Now, I do think that a quarrelling couple can be sexy, passionate and interesting but that unfortunately does not include Jerry and Samantha. I just can't see them either have a past or a future together. Luckily enough Pitt and Roberts only have a few scenes together. However even though Roberts have better chemistry with James Gandolfini her character Samantha is so annoying and boring that I never stand watching their scenes together. Despite Gandolfini's wonderful acting. What I find entertaining (yes, there is actually some good moments) about this movie is Jerry's and his partner Ted's run in with the locals. Brad Pitt's Jerry is a charming fool and J.K. Simmons is perfectly cast as Ted. My favourite scene is the conversation between Jerry and the car thief (Rochard Coca) when Jerry has to shoot him in the foot. The funny moments are unfortunately few and far between and I'd rate this movie a 5 out of 10 or a weak 6.
    davelawson24

    Can't help but like this movie.

    I have heard a lot of criticism (sp?) on this movie for various reasons. I have to say that I agree to pretty much every one. The plot is sketchy and incoherent at times, it crosses too many genres, etc. etc. The characters don't fit together right, but that's alright. For me all the flaws are what makes me want to watch The Mexican. For some reason I love this flick, even though I don't really know anyone else who cares for it! Why do I like this movie? I haven't figured that out yet, but I believe it's because I never tried to read that much into it, just sat back and took the trip. It will never make my top 10, but that doesn't mean its not worth repeated viewings. If you haven't seen it, give it a shot.
    7Andy C-2

    Not as bad, as people say.

    Being quite a harsh critic myself, I was surprised to see how badly recieved this film was. Admittably the film tended to drag a little length and was missing something to make it a little more entertaining.

    But the film has some interesting characters, situations, and scenery to make this film highly watchable. Pitt and Roberts are good, but have put in much better performances elsewhere. And spend the majority of the film apart. I suspect the main criticisms of this film are mainly to do with high expectations: in having Pitt, Roberts and the Sopranos guy in. But in summary, an alright film - but nothing special.
    MovieAddict2016

    Lackluster.

    What do you get when you combine two of Hollywood's most famous sex symbols, the director of "Pirates of the Caribbean" and Mexico? Apparently, an overlong, boring mix of comedy, romance and violence -- which, in this case, is a rather lackluster result considering the potential.

    Jerry (Brad Pitt) is one of the most inept criminals in history. Five years ago he crashed into the back of a crime lord's car and, as a result, found himself working off the accident by running errands. Jerry's last retrieval before retirement involves skipping the border into Mexico, finding a rare and beautifully crafted pistol (The Mexican), returning it to Margolese (Gene Hackman) and walking away from everything happily. But Jerry's girlfriend, Samantha (Julia Roberts), is tired of Jerry's continual lying and criminal feats, so she dumps him and heads for Las Vegas.

    After arriving in Mexico unscathed, Jerry soon finds himself at the wrath of thugs, murderers and hit men intent on stealing The Mexican from him. Meanwhile, Samantha finds herself taken hostage by a gay hit man with a heart named Leroy (James Gandolfini of "Get Shorty" and TV's "The Sopranos"), who -- by following all of the Hollywood cliches -- is an amiable, likable guy who wouldn't harm a fly.

    The advertising for "The Mexican" had it all wrong. The studios advertised it as a sweet, funny comedy starring two of Hollywood's biggest stars. The major cop-out is that Pitt and Roberts share most of the film far apart from each other -- which isn't a huge problem anyway, as it provides a pleasant twist on the repetitive buddy formula. But the movie's twisting, turning, violent, harsh style soon grows weary -- especially as the second hour draws nearer. The end almost redeems the rest of the film, but not quite.

    "The Mexican" is primarily interested in doing things that have already been done before, such as culture clashing. Take, for instance, the scene where Jerry spends a good minute or so trying to tell a band of traveling hombres that he needs a ride to the nearest town. Somehow, Jerry confuses "carro" for "deniro" and the driver's eyes suddenly light up. "Robert De Niro?" he asks with a big gap-toothed grin. Another joke that indicates foreign countries know more about Hollywood than actual language. Har-har. It'd be funny if it hadn't been done before.

    If you're looking for something harsh, "The Mexican" may very well be too sweet. And vice versa. The movie is too wish-washy -- sometimes it wants to be the next gritty comedy ("Trainspotting") and sometimes it's aiming for cute gimmicks and completely silly characters.

    And then, even worse than trying jokes and failing, "The Mexican" never even strives to give us funny moments. In that scene where Jerry tries to hail a ride to the next town, the punchline is never delivered. All road travel movies are about confusion, usually resulting in two people misunderstanding each other. What should have happened is this: Jerry has a hard time explaining to the Mexican driver that he wants a ride. Finally, they both understand each other, and Jerry thinks everything is OK, but soon finds himself being left in the dust by the car, which continues driving on. Because confusion is funny, and "The Mexican" never understands this. That is one of its most fundamental flaws.

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    • Anecdotes
      The casting choice of James Gandolfini as Leroy was Julia Roberts' idea.
    • Gaffes
      When Jerry and Sam are driving from the airport to the Mexican hotel towards the end of the film, parts of a camera are reflected in the car window.
    • Citations

      Leroy: I have to ask you a question... and it's an important one so, I want you to think about the answer before you give it to me. Okay?

      Samantha: Okay

      Leroy: When two people love each other - Really... Love each other - but they just can't get it together, when do you get to that point where enough is enough?

      Samantha: [mouth agape, stunned look, realizing he's talking about her] Tha?... oh, well... that's... you know... um... you know it's Over when... okay, I have, like, these psychosomatic, insomniatic manifestations of... uh, well here's the thing about me: I'm a product of my emotions, versus being a product of my environment, like HIM, which he is, exactly, just THAT, environmental... uh uh I need sunshine to grow; that's who I am, and uh with the projection of the... I have goals

      [pause, smiles, nods to indicate she's done]

      Leroy: That's your answer?

      Samantha: Yah

      Leroy: That's not right. I mean, there's a right answer here, but that's not it

      Samantha: [exhales sharply]

      Leroy: Look, in my business you're surrounded by loneliness, and finality. Now I don't care what your take is on an afterlife, when people die, it's scary. And they go alone. Now the people that I send off, that have experienced love, they're a little less scared. I mean they're still scared, but there's... a calmness to 'em, and I think that comes from the knowledge that somebody, somewhere loved 'em, and cared for 'em, and will miss 'em. Now I see that from time to time, and I am awed by it. I don't think I'd be telling you any of this if it wasn't for Frank. Anyway, it's a loaded question. Look, when two people love each other - Totally, TRUTHfully, all the way Love each other - the answer to that question is simple, especially in your case. When do you get to that point where enough is enough? Never... Never

    • Générique farfelu
      At the very end of the credits, Samantha whispers "I love you, Jerry".
    • Connexions
      Featured in HBO First Look: The Making of 'The Mexican' (2001)
    • Bandes originales
      El Cable
      Written by Mario Carniello

      Performed by Esquivel

      Courtesy of The RCA Music Group, a Unit of BMG Entertainment

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 mars 2001 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • Mexico
    • Langues
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Mexican
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosí, Mexique
    • sociétés de production
      • Dreamworks Pictures
      • Newmarket Capital Group
      • Lawrence Bender Productions
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    • Budget
      • 57 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 66 845 033 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 20 108 829 $ US
      • 4 mars 2001
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 147 845 033 $ US
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      2 heures 3 minutes
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