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Barracuda

  • 1997
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
587
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Barracuda (1997)
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A mad but cunning old man imprisons a young man in his apartment to be his friend.A mad but cunning old man imprisons a young man in his apartment to be his friend.A mad but cunning old man imprisons a young man in his apartment to be his friend.

  • Director
    • Philippe Haïm
  • Writers
    • Philippe Haïm
    • Marie Krüger
    • Nicolas Lartigue
  • Stars
    • Jean Rochefort
    • Guillaume Canet
    • Claire Keim
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    587
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philippe Haïm
    • Writers
      • Philippe Haïm
      • Marie Krüger
      • Nicolas Lartigue
    • Stars
      • Jean Rochefort
      • Guillaume Canet
      • Claire Keim
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jean Rochefort
    Jean Rochefort
    • Monsieur Clément
    Guillaume Canet
    Guillaume Canet
    • Luc
    Claire Keim
    Claire Keim
    • Margot
    Michel Scourneau
    • Hallucination Clément
    Rose Thiéry
    • Concierge
    Cécile Cotte
    • Voisine repasseuse
    Philippe Lefebvre
    • Pierre
    Karine Nuris
    • Caroline
    Marc-André Brunet
    • Le chef des pompiers
    Franck Stepler
    • L'animateur télé
    Mariame Kadi
    • La chanteuse
    Tonio Descanvelle
    Tonio Descanvelle
    • Employé EDF
    Katia Schuchman
    • La voisine du rez-de-chaussée
    Daniel Guthmann
    • Pompier
    Jochen Müller
    • Pompier
    Alexander Beuth
    • Policier
    Raoul Erdmann
    • Policier
    Burkard Marre
    • Policier
    • Director
      • Philippe Haïm
    • Writers
      • Philippe Haïm
      • Marie Krüger
      • Nicolas Lartigue
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    7brogmiller

    Love thy neighbour.

    This impressive debut feature from Philippe Haim is a stylish realisation of one of our worst nightmares, that of being trapped and at the mercy of a lunatic.

    Just as Kathy Bates was inspired casting as Annie Wilkes in Rob Reiner's similarly themed 'Misery' so Haim has the great good fortune to have secured the services of veteran Jean Rochefort as Monsieur Clément. The character is a monster to be sure but as one would expect from this superlative artiste he has succeeded in arousing our sympathy. We do not know the source of his particular brand of insanity and are left to conjecture whether it be caused by protracted solitude, excessive loneliness or the desperate need for love. Some have detected a hint of homoeroticism but that of course is down to the individual viewer.

    Guillaume Canet plays the hapless victim and one cannot fail to sympathise with the physical pain, mental torture and all-round debasement that he is obliged to endure.

    The director's own score together with excellent art/production design, an all pervading sense of claustrophobia, touches of black humour and the dynamic between the two principles combine to make this piece eminently watchable.
    39 Steps

    I can't believe anyone could find this movie boring!

    In another review of this film the writer claimed the film was boring, where as upon seeing the film I was very impressed that the film sustained my interest for the full length, despite the fact that is was all set in the one apartment.

    It was very well acted and made, and the the story and ideas were incredible.

    Abandon any ideals that this film is boring, as it is one of the most interesting films I have ever seen.

    (and that includes 'Psycho')
    greg-233

    The spider and the fly.

    This is a rather creepy black comedy about madness and deceit. After seeing this film you won't be so trusting. It makes me think of that saying '"come into my parlour" said the spider to the fly.'

    The story begins in an apartment occupied by an eccentric old man named Clement. On nearly every wall of the apartment are portraits of Fred Astaire. It soon becomes clear that Clement is a mentally unbalanced recluse living in a fantasy world.

    Luc is a young cartoonist who has just moved into an apartment across the hallway. With grand plans to sail around the world and start a family, Luc's life is normal and happy until he makes a fatal mistake. He runs into his elderly neighbour and agrees to meet his "wife".

    "Barracuda" follows Luc's plight as he becomes the unwilling "son" of Clement. The film is quite engrossing as we see how Luc tries to escape from his tap-dancing captor. We see what goes on in Clement's mind as he has conversations with Fred Astaire, and get some insight of his lonely, empty life.

    "Barracuda" has some chilling moments. It might seem far-fetched, but it's entertaining nevertheless. Although if you watched it over and over again you can imagine the story losing its suspense.

    One of the things I like best about the film is the dance music. It's quite catchy. Beware of your neighbours.
    1please-nospam

    Very bad movie

    I am sad to have to comment this French movie, but : Guillaume Canet is bad as actor and bad as director, everyone knows that here in France. Jean Rochefort is a well-known good actor: why did he accept to act in this crap??? Only for money i suppose. Director Philippe Haim heavily underlines every action with a heavy music of composer Philippe Haim. Splash splash splash... Poor screenplay (the idea is not bad, but his treatment is boring), poor, even ridiculous French dialogs, heavy and pompous staging, please avoid this very bad movie. This is not French cinema, just a bad taste farcical "grand-guignol" waste of time and energy.
    8raymond-15

    Luc's nightmarish experience grabs you from the start.

    This is a film that begins so quietly one might be tempted to discard it. But, hang on for a few more minutes and you'll be rewarded by an intriguing and exciting story of a young man caught up in the fantasies of a psychopath, an elderly man who lives alone with a plastic replica of his deceased wife. It's a well-acted piece that holds you in its grip right to the end. It's almost a duologue with Luc (Gillaume Canet) and Clement (JEAN Rochefort) playing a series of "cat and mouse" scenes. All the other players have bit parts. Chained first to a bathroom washbasin and then to a steel post in his "own" room, Luc is at the mercy of fiendish Clement, a strange man with a troubled mind and one who likes to dance like Fred Astaire. Luc of course is constantly struggling to escape and he uses every ruse under the sun including a psychological approach. The director in quite a few scenes uses an interesting technique which is new to me. First we see the outcome of a situation played as Luc imagines it could be and then the script cuts to the real situation which is often frustrating and hopeless with no possible solution. Be warned some of the scenes are violent. The old man is pretty active with a fire extinguisher as a lethal weapon and equally at ease with a hyperdermic. Whether you believe the story or not, I can tell you it seems quite possible as one gets caught up in the action. If there's a message in the film, it's this: Never accept dinner appointments from strangers!

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    • Release date
      • October 29, 1997 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
      • Belgium
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Барракуда
    • Production companies
      • Canal+
      • Era Film
      • Eurimages
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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