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Monsieur Hire

  • 1989
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  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
7.4K
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Michel Blanc, Sandrine Bonnaire, and Luc Thuillier in Monsieur Hire (1989)
CrimeDramaRomanceThriller

A recluse is accused of murdering a young woman simply because his neighbors think he is strange.A recluse is accused of murdering a young woman simply because his neighbors think he is strange.A recluse is accused of murdering a young woman simply because his neighbors think he is strange.

  • Director
    • Patrice Leconte
  • Writers
    • Georges Simenon
    • Patrice Leconte
    • Patrick Dewolf
  • Stars
    • Michel Blanc
    • Sandrine Bonnaire
    • Luc Thuillier
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    7.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Patrice Leconte
    • Writers
      • Georges Simenon
      • Patrice Leconte
      • Patrick Dewolf
    • Stars
      • Michel Blanc
      • Sandrine Bonnaire
      • Luc Thuillier
    • 48User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Michel Blanc
    Michel Blanc
    • Monsieur Hire
    Sandrine Bonnaire
    Sandrine Bonnaire
    • Alice
    Luc Thuillier
    • Emile
    André Wilms
    André Wilms
    • L'inspecteur de police
    Eric Bérenger
    • Le gérant du bowling
    Marielle Berthon
    • Pierrette Bourgeois
    Philippe Dormoy
    • François
    Marie Gaydu
    • La jeune fille du massage
    Michel Morano
    • Le chauffeur de taxi
    Nora Noël
    • La gardienne
    Cristiana Reali
    Cristiana Reali
    • L'adolescente au bowling
    • (as Christina Reali)
    Bernard Soufflet
    • Le tatoueur
    André Bauduin
    • Le consommateur de crèpes
    Rozeen Landrevie
    • La petite fille au bouquet
    Francis Baudet
    • Le locataire sur le palier
    • Director
      • Patrice Leconte
    • Writers
      • Georges Simenon
      • Patrice Leconte
      • Patrick Dewolf
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    User reviews48

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    9benjones-11

    Classic French cinema

    Having read some of the negative reviews regarding this film, I think the first thing to make clear here is that there is no point in watching this film if your idea of a perfect movie is Jurassic Park or The Da Vinci Code.

    This is a film that focuses not on the story itself, but more on the characters and the emotions that reside within them. The above mentioned films take an idea for a story (a dinosaur filled wildlife park or a mysterious religious secret) and then devise a plot which is by far and away beyond what would ever happen in the real world.

    In contrast, Monsieur Hire takes a story in which very little happens: A man is suspected of a murder. The man is a reclusive misfit, devoid of charm or humour, but he harbours a love for a woman he has never even met: a woman he knows only through seeing her from his apartment window. Unlike the aforementioned films, the plot, from beginning to end, can be summarised within just a few sentences. But it is what is behind the plot which makes this movie incredible. It is the notion of love which drives the film.

    The acting and directing show passion that is more intense and sexual than anything I have seen, yet it does so without even a hint of what you would expect from a film described as "intense" and "sexual". The intensity of the love shown by the protagonist is beyond anything that one would have seen before, and yet it is far from the purity that one would normally associate with such an emotion. Indeed, it is dark and tense, and due to the questionable character of its object, one is left in turmoil as to whether this love is to be admired, pitied or instead viewed as just desserts for a man of his nature.

    Those who have scored this low on the basis that the characters do not conduct themselves in a "believable way" confound me. The whole point of a film is that it takes you away from the everyday scenario. Most movies show you fairly ordinary people involved in extraordinary stories. This one shows you extraordinary characters involved in a story which (in itself) is fairly ordinary. To score this low based on its plot is to criticise Opera for its storyline. The whole point of the opera is its music, and the whole point of this film is its incredible portrayal of emotion. Brilliantly acted, brilliantly directed, and this will haunt you for some time.

    If you need your films to be Hollywood factory typecasts then don't watch this. You won't enjoy it. Go and rent out The Expendibles, and leave Monsieur Hire to those who appreciate art when they see it. I'm sorry if that sounds pretentious. I enjoy a cheesy Hollywood flick as much as the next person, but it's sad that there are people who can't see beyond Stephen Spielberg, Tom Hanks and Bruce Willis.
    writers_reign

    Trompe L'oeil

    There's a Term Paper waiting to be written on why it is that Georges Simenon's novels are only so-so when read but gain an extra dimension when cinematicised, if I may coin a phrase. This is the second time around for this one, Julien Duvivier did a first-rate job back in 1947/8, shooting in black and white with the great Michel Simon and a passable Viviane Romance, under the title 'Panique'. Patrice Leconte is no slouch either and he has moved on light years from 'Les Bronzes' and turned out a string of intriguing, offbeat, enchanting and excellent films, indeed, his track-record is the equal of any of the great post-war French film makers (and totally eclipses, it should go without saying the pretentious pairing of Godard and Truffaut)and with illustrious names like Jean-Pierre Melville, Alain Cornau, Claude Sautet, Bertrand Tavernier, Jean-Paul Rappeneau, and newer kids on the block in the shape of Ann Fontaine, Daniele Thompson, Agnes Jouai, Zabou, etc, that is saying something. Here he turns in a very tasty offbeat entry and finds in Michel Blanc the perfect leading man to convey at one and the same time a sense of isolation and inner strength. This is a film in which most, if not all the characters have an agenda. The lazy cop just wants to nail the sad son of a bitch who he considers perfect patsy material just because he chooses not to socialize with his neighbors. This is now a crime? Alice, the subject of Hire's open voyeurism is anxious to keep suspicion from falling where it should, her own boyfriend, but such is the quality of Sandrine Bonnaire's acting (she turns in an equally offbeat and ambiguous performance in Leconte's latest film, 'Confidences trop Intimes', currently on release)that we can't be sure that she doesn't REALLY fancy Michel Blanc's essentially colorless Hire. Hire himself is not interested in diverting suspicion from himself, as he could so easily do, as protecting Alice, with whom he has fallen in love, from both the indifference of her boyfriend (which, natch, she can't see) and the repercussions should he (Hire) talk to the gendarmes. The only jarring note in fact is the aggravating Michal Nyman grating sounds that pass for music in his circle of pseuds. Pity I couldn't rewrite that to read Jarre-ing notes, had Leconte had the good taste to hire Maurice Jarre, or indeed, ANYONE bona fide musician. That cavil to one side this remains an absorbing film, not perhaps quite eclipsing 'Panique' but certainly fit to stand beside it. 8/10
    7ccthemovieman-1

    Another Winner For Leconte

    Monsieur Hire

    For a man who likes great cinematography, nice colors and a pretty female face, this film offers all of the above for me.

    Director Patrice Leconte usually makes stylish movies and this is no exception. It's beautiful to view. So is Sandrine Bonnaire, the leading lady. I'll have to see what other films have her in them. There are numerous closeups of her in this movie. This French effort doesn't show much "skin," yet the film has an erotic appeal. That tells you something.

    Michel Blanc, the male lead, plays a strange character but he's fascinating to watch, too.

    To be honest, the film has its slow moments but it is mesmerizing at times, too. The story is interesting overall and aided by two surprise twists at the end.

    I am perplexed and frustrated over why this film is not available on DVD on which this great photography could really be shown off.
    8speare

    left me cold and alone...

    This movie is without a doubt, one of the best and most depressing movies that I've seen in a long time. With minimal expense a masterpiece was made in this film. The actors embodied both sensuality and callousness within the confines of a single scene. Not sinking to a trashy voyeur level, this movie proves that nudity is not necessary for sexuality, but at the same time displays one of life's little known truths. We all need to love and be loved.
    10cestmoi

    A brilliant film of The Outsider, The Perversity of Love, Betrayal

    Solid and perfectly paced camera work and direction, players of exquisite talent and nuance, make this Simenon novel a powerful film . The winsomeness and cunning of Bonnaire, one of France's great actresses as the love object; the fanatic and unsettling calm conviction of the police detective played by Andre Wilms; the furtiveness, loneliness, and longing of the brilliant Michel Blanc; and the cowardliness and thugness of Thullier, a man made to play the thug, combine to make both a believable tale and a great metaphor for our need for "the other." The Brahms loop in the vital scenes of longing are a masterful touch. A work of great competence, sensitivity, and truth. What is essential in the novel but too subtly hinted at in the film, is anti-semitism only suggested by the revealing of M. Hire's original family name in questioning by the detective. A truly great film.

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    • Trivia
      The film is included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list.
    • Goofs
      In the opening shot of the film, you can plainly see the stomach of the 'corpse' moving up and down.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Q & A/Spaced Invaders/The Guardian/Monsieur Hire (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Quatuor en Sol Mineur Op. 25 de Brahms
      Music by Johannes Brahms (as Brahms)

      Performed by Alexander Balanescu, Kate Musker, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Nyman

      Edtions Musicales HACHETTE PREMIERE ET COMPAGNIE - KELLY MUSIC

      Copyright © 1989

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 24, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Die Verlobung des Monsieur Hire
    • Filming locations
      • Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Brussels, Belgium(Church exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Cinéa
      • Hachette Première
      • FR3 Films Production
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,417,030
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $29,980
      • Apr 22, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,417,030
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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