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Un condé

  • 1970
  • 12
  • 1h 35min
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6,8/10
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Michel Bouquet and Michel Constantin in Un condé (1970)
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  • Réalisation
    • Yves Boisset
  • Scénario
    • Claude Veillot
    • Yves Boisset
    • Pierre Lesou
  • Casting principal
    • Michel Bouquet
    • Françoise Fabian
    • Gianni Garko
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    758
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    • Réalisation
      • Yves Boisset
    • Scénario
      • Claude Veillot
      • Yves Boisset
      • Pierre Lesou
    • Casting principal
      • Michel Bouquet
      • Françoise Fabian
      • Gianni Garko
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    Michel Bouquet
    Michel Bouquet
    • L'inspecteur Favenin
    Françoise Fabian
    Françoise Fabian
    • Hélène Dassa
    Gianni Garko
    Gianni Garko
    • Dan Rover
    • (as John Garko)
    Michel Constantin
    Michel Constantin
    • Viletti
    Anne Carrère
    • Christine
    • (as Anne Carrere)
    Rufus
    Rufus
    • Raymond Aulnay
    Théo Sarapo
    • Lupo
    • (as Theo Sarapo)
    Henri Garcin
    Henri Garcin
    • Georges Duval, dit 'Georgy Beausourire'
    Pierre Massimi
    • Robert Dassa
    Bernard Fresson
    Bernard Fresson
    • L'inspecteur Barnero
    Adolfo Celi
    Adolfo Celi
    • With the participation of (Le commissaire principal)
    Jean-Claude Bercq
    Jean-Claude Bercq
    • Germain
    • (as Jean-Claude Berck)
    Marcel Gassouk
    Marcel Gassouk
      Stéphan Holmes
      • Le jeune garçon
      • (as Stephan Holmes)
      Noëlle Leiris
        Georges Lucas
        Roger Lumont
        • Le gardien
        Georges Montant
          • Réalisation
            • Yves Boisset
          • Scénario
            • Claude Veillot
            • Yves Boisset
            • Pierre Lesou
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          8elo-equipamentos

          Solid French Noir, realistic and contemporary !!!

          Increasingly I have more respect over the real French movies, this Noir picture has a fabulous phrase said by Adolfo Celi, "Beware don't try to save the world, just defend the society as it really is" that reflects on our kind of society, when his partner and close friend L'Inspecteur Barnero (Fresson) was killed pursuing two killers, the honest L'Inspecteur Favenin (Bouquet) decides make justice by own hands, killing all them whom were involved with Barnero's death, unusual plot, Faverin an inconspicuous policeman, using all kinds of gimmicks to get his revenge, a slight cold behavior, sneaky he get in at house's assassin Villete (Constantin) there he faces the killer, a fabulous sequence, killing him like a dog, nevertheless came out the regret, even an unknown picture if look the numbers of votes at IMDB, just few 270 with seven reviews only, it has a great casting, although it's a brutal movie, violent and contemporary, a realistic picture, impressed me entirely, hope others have a change to see the hidden gem from the director Yves Boisset who displayed several allusive red posters !!

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          First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 8.5
          kinsayder

          French Dirty Harry

          Yves Boisset's "Un condé" (from the French slang for cop) is a sort of Gallic "Dirty Harry", a police thriller that raises awkward questions about how far across the line the good guys can step in order to clear up society's mess. Inspector Favenin (Michel Bouquet) undoubtedly goes too far. When his idealistic but ineffectual partner is killed pursuing the culprits of a gang revenge attack (a pursuit instigated by Favenin himself), the embittered cop, realising that conventional police methods won't work, takes matters into his own hands.

          At first, it's hard to resist cheering as he takes on the worst of the gang thugs using their own methods. But when his ruthless pursuit for revenge starts to impinge on the more sympathetic characters in the story, including an essentially decent man who gets beaten up in front of his young son, we are forced to question where our sympathies lie.

          Boisset's functional, low-key direction, while lacking the stylistic flamboyance of Melville, serves the story well, and makes the frequent outbursts of violence all the more shocking. Bouquet is well-cast as the soft-spoken, solitary, buttoned-up and near-psychopathic Favenin, a more complex (and scarier because unpredictable) character than Eastwood's Harry Callahan. Whereas in "Dirty Harry" the hero's methods are questionable but his goals are morally correct, Favenin clearly has more personal motives that are not necessarily consistent with the public good. Even so, his pragmatic boss is willing to overlook his actions provided they can be covered up.

          In a minor role, Michel Constantin, a stalwart of many French gangster movies, gives one of his best performances here as a fatalistic hired gun; his confrontation with Favenin is a highlight of the film.
          8dromasca

          film noir and dark politics

          Yves Boisset is not one of the famous French directors, which amplifies for me the (pleasant) surprise of watching his 1970 film 'Un condé' ('The Cop'). The director, who had been Jean-Pierre Melville's assistant, among others, demonstrates here that he not only learned many of the secrets of the trade from his master, but also that he had the courage to combine the genre of film noir (a tradition in French movies) with political cinema. The result makes of 'Un condé' both violent entertainment in the genre of the movies in which the cops are only a little less evil than the gangsters they face, and a political film in which a crisp message and characters immersed in moral corruption. In perfect synchronicity with what was happening at the same time in American cinema, 'Un condé' brings to the screen a vigilante hero with whom, as spectators, we identify for a while, until the moment the violence accumulates and we begin to question whether justice achieved through such illegal means remains justice, even in situations where there seems to be no alternative to the use of violence.

          I liked the way this story is told. It starts with a settlement of accounts in the underworld between a gang of mobsters who do not hesitate to use any kind of violence to achieve their goals and the owner of a place who refuses to give up and pays with his life. When his sister and his best friend decide to take revenge, we, as spectators, cannot help but empathize with their feelings. A pair of policemen who seem incorruptible and who, because they are honest, are marginalized in a system that prefers to reach a 'modus vivendi' with criminals, comes into action. When one of them is killed by the same gang of mobsters, revenge seems justified, and again, as spectators, we are involved. The problem is that the world described in the film does not know clean methods to achieve its goals. Revenge means homicide, and police use Gestapo-like methods of interrogation. Made in 1970, 'Un condé' contains a strong post-1968 message of protest against police violence, which Yves Boisset will continue in his future films.

          Made during the heyday of the 'film noir' genre in French cinema, a genre that had absorbed some of the talents of the New Wave, 'Un condé' is not inferior to many of the best-known achievements of the genre. The clear and intelligent script, the consistent visual conception and the fact that the characters are not morally judged for what they do contribute to this. They are committing atrocities for noble causes: friendship, fighting crime, opposing police corruption. If there is a culprit, this is the system that does not leave them too many alternatives. Michel Bouquet creates one of the best roles of his career and Michel Constantin adds another role to the ones that made him a favorite actor in gangster movies over several decades. I recommend the film, which in my opinion falls into the category of cinematic jewels that need to be rediscovered.
          6brogmiller

          "Les flics sont les ordures."

          Harry Callaghan and Popeye Doyle have become iconic characters since their first appearances in the early seventies and the Rogue Cop genre has remained extremely popular.

          To non-European audiences Inspector Favanin is hardly likely to be a household name. His character appeared in 1970 in this film of Yves Boisset and it is well-nigh impossible fifty years on to appreciate just what an impact the film made and the obstacles its director faced to get it released without cuts. Due to its graphic violence and its depiction of the police, Boisset was obliged to go before a censorship committee one of whose members was Jean-Pierre Melville(!) and eventally its release was approved. Suffice to say its notoriety guaranteed excellent box office.

          The masterstroke here is the casting, against type, of Michel Bouquet. When his friend and colleague played by Bernard Fresson is killed in the line of duty Favenin becomes an avenging angel, using any means at his disposal to track down those responsible, thereby becoming not only judge and jury but also executioner.

          As one would expect from Boisset this is a study in corruption and furthermore, by the standards of its time its content is relentlessy grim, desolate and bloody. There are no romantic, folk hero types here with their particular moral codes in the style of Melville but instead beasts in the jungle. Does Favenin regret his actions? The final shot of him sitting alone is cleverly ambiguous.

          Bouquet is riveting in the role and he is ably supported by Adolfo Celi, Michel Constantine, Gianni Gekko, Henri Garcin and Francoise Fabian.

          Although this film undeniably broke new ground and forever transformed the genre in France, I personally harbour no desire to view it again.

          Ironically, it was knocked off its top slot by 'Le Cercle Rouge' of none other than Jean-Pierre Melville!
          8adrianovasconcelos

          Superior police flick, Bouquet performance

          Yves Boisset directs "Un Condé" with remarkable succintness and efficiency. To that end he is greatly assisted by Michel Bouquet's deadpan, top drawer performance, who in turn is well supported by Bernard Fresson, Adolfo Celi, Gianni Garko and the beautiful Françoise Fabian.

          Inspector Favenin's character is built layer by layer and Bouquet emerges very convincingly as a copper doubling up as vigilante. The script is very good, with sharp dialogue, including copper talk in French. It would appear that this film provided some inspiration for DIRTY HARRY the following year and DEATH WISH in 1974.

          Very competent and economical cinematography, reminiscent of Don Siegel's straightforward punches pulled approach to action.

          I strongly recommend this film to anyone interested in film noir and in the French cinema.

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          • Anecdotes
            Although his film is close to Pierre Lesou's novel, director Yves Boisset confessed that, during the scene between Michel Constantin and Michel Bouquet, he was influenced by Jean-Pierre Melville's films' atmosphere and dialogue.
          • Versions alternatives
            Due to pressure from then French Minister of the Interior Raymond Marcellin, the film had a tough time getting approved for release and director Yves Boisset was finally forced to cut a few lines of dialogue and reshoot the interrogation scene. The film was shown uncut and with the original scene internationally. In France, the original scene can be seen as a bonus feature on home video.
          • Connexions
            Referenced in Parole de cinéaste: Yves Boisset: le cinéaste le plus censuré de France (2013)

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          Détails

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          • Date de sortie
            • 5 octobre 1970 (France)
          • Pays d’origine
            • France
            • Italie
          • Langues
            • Français
            • Anglais
          • Aussi connu sous le nom de
            • Le Condé
          • Lieux de tournage
            • Fourges, Vexin-sur-Epte, Eure, France(ending scene at the water mill)
          • Sociétés de production
            • Stéphan Films
            • Empire Films
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          • Durée
            1 heure 35 minutes
          • Mixage
            • Mono
          • Rapport de forme
            • 1.66 : 1

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