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Un héros très discret

  • 1996
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  • 1h 47m
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7.1/10
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Un héros très discret (1996)
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A man moves to post-WWII Paris and learns to reinvent himself as a war hero with help from a former Resistance fighter, but his carefully crafted new identity begins to unravel.A man moves to post-WWII Paris and learns to reinvent himself as a war hero with help from a former Resistance fighter, but his carefully crafted new identity begins to unravel.A man moves to post-WWII Paris and learns to reinvent himself as a war hero with help from a former Resistance fighter, but his carefully crafted new identity begins to unravel.

  • Director
    • Jacques Audiard
  • Writers
    • Jean-François Deniau
    • Alain Le Henry
    • Jacques Audiard
  • Stars
    • Mathieu Kassovitz
    • Anouk Grinberg
    • Sandrine Kiberlain
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    7.1/10
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    • Director
      • Jacques Audiard
    • Writers
      • Jean-François Deniau
      • Alain Le Henry
      • Jacques Audiard
    • Stars
      • Mathieu Kassovitz
      • Anouk Grinberg
      • Sandrine Kiberlain
    • 8User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Mathieu Kassovitz
    Mathieu Kassovitz
    • Albert Dehousse
    Anouk Grinberg
    Anouk Grinberg
    • Servane
    Sandrine Kiberlain
    Sandrine Kiberlain
    • Yvette
    Jean-Louis Trintignant
    Jean-Louis Trintignant
    • Albert Dehousse (old)
    Albert Dupontel
    Albert Dupontel
    • Dionnet
    Nadia Barentin
    • The General's Wife
    Bernard Bloch
    • Ernst
    François Chattot
    • Louvier
    Philippe Duclos
    Philippe Duclos
    • Caron
    Danièle Lebrun
    Danièle Lebrun
    • Madame Dehousse
    Armand de Baudry d'Asson
    • Englishman
    Wilfred Benaïche
    • Henry Nervoix
    François Berléand
    François Berléand
    • Monsieur Jo
    Philippe Berodot
    Philippe Berodot
    • Leguen
    Gilles Del Frate
    • The Partisan
    Stefan Elbaum
    • 'Little Versailles' Man 1
    • (as Stéfan Elbaum)
    Marc Ernotte
    • De Vaincourt
    Jérôme Floch
    • Étienne
    • Director
      • Jacques Audiard
    • Writers
      • Jean-François Deniau
      • Alain Le Henry
      • Jacques Audiard
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    10manuel-pestalozzi

    Forget Catch Me If You Can! Watch this!

    Impostors and make-believes have always been favorites of story tellers all over the globe, and there are quite a few movies about them. This biopic/mockumentary (with old war veteran's interviews!) is one of the very best, and you enjoy wondering how much truth is in the story long after the movie is over. I guess quite much of it.

    The "hero" of the story is a very endearing person. The viewer gets to know him as a boy who grows up in fairly conventional circumstances. From the earliest days he lives between reality and fantasy. His acting out adventure stories he had read by himself in his small room in the attic is moving, it reminded me of my own childhood. The "hero" is naive and shrewd at the same time, and his rising in the military hierarchy of post war France as an alleged resistance hero is a fairy tale you can believe very easily. The hero's downfall is at first sight tragic but, on second thought, might also have been carefully planned by him. Well, he lived on happily ever after, they say.

    The acting is very good, Mathieu Kassovitz proves to be an excellent performer who brings the ambiguity in the hero's character to life and gives him credibility, the child actor who plays the hero as a boy is equally convincing. Some secondary parts are worth remembering: There is a very non-stereotypical homosexual, a French army officer who makes a pass at the "hero" and, as there is no response to his advances, starts a lasting platonic friendship with him, teaching him in a fatherly way in the art of make believe. After becoming an officer of the secret service, the "hero" is transferred to Germany. There he resides in a spacious palace, waited on by an old uniformed German butler. Movie buffs will possibly recognize it as a parody of Erich von Stroheim in Renoir's "La Grande Illusion" (he teaches the socially unexperienced "hero" the waltz).

    The movie is so good, I expect to see an American remake in the near future. To whoever will try to tackle the subject transatlantically, I recommend Preston Sturges' "Hail the Conquering Hero!".
    6MovieBuffBongo

    Rooted Solely By Mathieu Kassovitz's Performance

    I'm not normally a fan of foreign films, mainly because my lack of reading ability, but Un Heros Tres Discret (A.K.A. A Self Made Hero) was one of the best foreign films I have ever seen, if only because it introduced me to French actor, Mathieu Kassovitz.

    This movie, directed by Jacques Audiard, deals with Mathieu's character, Albert Dehousse, and his rise from a son living under his mother's insanity to becoming a leader of a French Revolutionary faction.

    If there is anything to praise this movie for, it's for the strong, yet understated performance by Kassovitz
    Jonathan-18

    Amazing, amazing, absolutely amazing

    Sweeping tale of a smart and lucky imposter, masterfully played by Mathieu Kassovitz during most of the movie. This combines short real footages with great acting all around. David Fernandes is touching as the young Albert, Jean-Louis Trintignant is perfect casting as the older/narrator.

    An unforgettable movie. Have to see it to believe it. Perfect script. Once again a wonderful movie that did not get the respect, publicity, "fame" it fully deserves.

    See this!
    6jrgirones

    Lacks of tension

    Original in its subject (the story is about a fake hero in the Second World War, but it deals too with the way we all build our everyday masking personality in front of the society)and its form (the film is structured as a mock documentary), "A self-made hero" contains lots of irony and a great performance of Kassovitz. However, even though it didn't want to be a thriller, the plot needed more tension and unfortunately lacks of it. We rarely have the feeling that the main character is going to be discovered and due to that some twists aren't believable at all.
    Geofbob

    Near perfect cinematic satire

    Set in the period before, during and just after WWII, Jacques Audiard's brilliant and witty satire is about a compulsive impostor, Albert Dehousse, who so successfully convinces the French authorities that he fought in the resistance that he is made an officer in the army occupying Germany. It is not the easiest of viewing for non-French speakers who have to follow the sub-titles, but is well worth the trouble.

    The movie's timeframe flashes back and forward; and director Jacques Audiard tells the story via a number of different devices, including normally acted sequences, voice-over, mock documentary interviews, newsreel footage, and even shots of the orchestra playing the background music. Mathieu Kassowitz portrays adult Albert as someone who is superficially engaging, but is empty inside, and has to consciously learn and then act out almost every gesture or emotional response. Like the film, Albert consists of disparate fragments, skillfully edited together into a convincing whole.

    There is probably a pointed message here for the movie's home audience, about the way France as a whole has exaggerated WWII resistance, and swept collaboration under the carpet. But the film raises general questions about how we play roles and falsify our past histories in everyday life; it also reminds us that impostors, including some so-called celebrities, depend on our gulliblity for their success.

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 1996 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • A Self-Made Hero
    • Filming locations
      • Enghien-les-Bains, Val-d'Oise, France
    • Production companies
      • Alicéléo
      • Cofimage 7
      • France Télévision Images 2
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      • FRF 29,000,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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