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Noriega : L'Élu de Dieu

Original title: Noriega: God's Favorite
  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
548
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Noriega : L'Élu de Dieu (2000)
True CrimeBiographyCrimeDramaHistory

The story of Panamanian general Manuel Antonio 'Tony' Noriega, whose meteoric career, from utter poverty, as a soldier and CIA informant who also served as source to various other powers and... Read allThe story of Panamanian general Manuel Antonio 'Tony' Noriega, whose meteoric career, from utter poverty, as a soldier and CIA informant who also served as source to various other powers and even the Colombian drug mafia he claims to fight valiantly to please CIA director and lat... Read allThe story of Panamanian general Manuel Antonio 'Tony' Noriega, whose meteoric career, from utter poverty, as a soldier and CIA informant who also served as source to various other powers and even the Colombian drug mafia he claims to fight valiantly to please CIA director and later U.S. president Bush Sr., starts when he confesses to a priest, reminiscing how he has e... Read all

  • Director
    • Roger Spottiswoode
  • Writer
    • Lawrence Wright
  • Stars
    • Bob Hoskins
    • Jeffrey DeMunn
    • Rosa Blasi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    548
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    • Director
      • Roger Spottiswoode
    • Writer
      • Lawrence Wright
    • Stars
      • Bob Hoskins
      • Jeffrey DeMunn
      • Rosa Blasi
    • 13User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Bob Hoskins
    Bob Hoskins
    • Manuel Noriega
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    • Nuncio
    Rosa Blasi
    Rosa Blasi
    • Vicky Amador
    Luis Avalos
    Luis Avalos
    • President Nicky Barletta
    Denise Blasor
    Denise Blasor
    • Felicidad Noriega
    Nestor Carbonell
    Nestor Carbonell
    • Major Giroldi
    Tony Plana
    Tony Plana
    • Colonel Diaz-Herrera
    Sabi Dorr
    • Irwin
    John Verea
    John Verea
    • Father Jorge
    Richard Masur
    Richard Masur
    • Mark
    David Marshall Grant
    David Marshall Grant
    • Drug Dealer
    Michael Sorich
    Michael Sorich
    • Fidel Castro
    Jorge Luis Abreu
    • Witch Doctor
    Edward Edwards
    Edward Edwards
    • Oliver North
    Susan Africa
    Susan Africa
    • Adela Giroldi
    Ina Alegre
    Ina Alegre
    • Prostitute
    Ivan Allen
    Ivan Allen
    • Newscaster
    Ed Aquino
    • Giroldi's Man
    • Director
      • Roger Spottiswoode
    • Writer
      • Lawrence Wright
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    5esteban1747

    Some shots of the Panama's president Manuel Noriega

    The best of the film is the performance of Hoskins as Noriega although the life of the dictator shown here is partially an invention, particularly in the scenes where Noriega does things brutally. The success is that this movies clearly showed who created Noriega, dictator, his links with the Irangate and antisandinistas in Nicaragua, his deal with the drug cartels, and others. The film also tries to indicate some involvement of Noriega in the assassination of Torrijos.
    ben-933

    It's supposed to be a comedy!

    The truth is, I have not seen this movie. But I wanted to write something because all the reviews I've seen of this movie so far seem to miss an extremely critical point. This movie is based on a book, which was a fictionalized account of the fall of Noriega, titled "God's Favorite." That book is one of my best-loved reads. It's not at all supposed to be a truthful recounting of the actual events, it's a dark comedy loosely based on fact. If you watch this movie thinking it's serious, I have no doubt you will be disappointed. If you approach this movie knowing it's a comedy, maybe you'll have better luck. Then again, if you still don't like it, maybe try looking up the book sometime. Based on my great experience with the book, I'm looking forward to seeing this movie sometime soon. (I didn't even know there was a movie made until I went hunting for a review of the book to share with friends.)
    6Pedro_H

    Bites off a lot -- and then spends most of its time lightly choking!

    When a TV movie premiers on BBC2 (a minority UK channel) after midnight you take it is a read that this is not going to be very good -- and I wasn't proved far wrong. While title lead Bob Hoskins does his admirable best with a tough part for him to play physically the rest is just a tick list of all the events that formed his later life.

    Having read up on the subject it is all there, present and correct: Drugs, corruption, the Contra affair and Ollie North, black magic, marriage problems. Not to mention the US invasion of his country of Panama and his hiding out in a church embassy.

    However I wouldn't have liked to re-tell the story from what I saw here!

    Naturally we are viewing the Third World from a First World perspective (well I am anyway) and that isn't easy. Noriega learnt the rules from others and while a cruel and despotic man, he wasn't a fool. Why -- he questions -- does the USA love drugs so much "does the gringo have no soul?"

    (The people who produce/traffic drugs often laugh at the people that consume them -- for them they view the product for what it is, a lucrative poison.)

    You'd be hard pushed to get this is all in if you spent a 100 million dollars and spread it over a mini series. This is a 120 minute film and while I don't know the budget from what I see on the screen it is obviously on the low side.

    Dictators (let us take the "corrupt" as read) are always filmed in ultra close-up showing their rage and frustration, ready to do anything at anytime (this is why they feature in so many films!), but General Noriega is also shown as a bit of a hen-pecked clown. The boy from the wrong side of the tracks who, with a chip on both shoulders, climbed to the top while -- strangely -- partly controlled by the catholic church and a love of cheap sexual thrills.

    (The movie seems to be suggesting some kind of bisexuality that I hadn't heard about before.)

    A man who had a love-hate relationship with America and America responding by having a love-hate relationship with him.

    While this movie seems to have it all: Power, drugs, corruption, explosions, rise-and fall, it actually has very little. I viewed the whole matter with cold detachment wondering if the Noriega was living in Panama or some kind of private Disneyland.

    All-in-all a bit of a failure -- but an extra star of being a brave failure.
    6Roddy-15

    A parody of every tyrant the world has seen!

    It is hard to find a person who is both extremely evil and at the same time funny. Well Noriega was it. He was basically a walking-parody of every dictator the world has ever known. He was so mad many of the things he said and did were funny (in a black comedy sort of way). He was so evil anyone could write a book out of all the horrors he committed during the years he ruled over Panama. And strangely, his luck ended only after he was finally apprehended.

    Usually, movies based in real-life events often fail to be accurate. Well, in this movie, even the uniforms worn by the military were exact replicas of the real thing. And Noriega did have a picture of Hitler in his office. And he did have a statue of the Virgin Mary next to it. And he was a vegetarian. Also a voodoo priest. And the people who tried to overthrow him made the mistake of leaving him alone in his office as the movie shows. Everything you see in this movie happened more or less. The real Noriega said some of the crazy things you can hear in this film. He did the horrors you see in this movie and even more. He survived two coups, Colombian cartels and an American invasion of Panama.

    This movie basically has it all. It is a black comedy, a violent drama, and it gives you the chance to get a glimpse of a part of history most people have forgotten. Excellent performance by Bob Hoskins. Lawrence Wright did an excellent job with the script. This movie never fails to entertain, educate and at the same time bring to life a very enigmatic and dark person: Tony Noriega.
    7jcanettis

    A Biography of a Ludicrous Tyrant

    "Noriega: God's Favorite" is a film portraying the life of the notorious dictator of Panama, Tony Noriega. Although it spans only a short span of Noriega's life, namely the time he was at the peak of his power, until his fall and arrest by the Americans, the account gives us a fair idea of the style and deeds of the man.

    More specifically, Noriega is portrayed as an absolute despot who despite his claims of being a man of God and a patriot, his deeds reflect the exact opposite: He is a crude womanizer, who takes advice from charlatans and witch-doctors, and whose most important act for his country has been to divert the public funds to his Swiss bank account. Alhtough a completely ludicrous figure who takes every opportunity to make ridicule of himself in public, he is nonetheless utterly ruthless and does not hesitate to crush his opponents with a vengeance.

    I cannot judge objectively if this account is historically correct, as I am not an expert in Latin American history. Yet, by what I have read in the past when Noriega was at the headlines, the story seems to be within the boundaries of truth. Bob Hoskins is very good in his role as the dictator, while the other members of the cast are also more than satisfactory. The same applies for the direction as well, which keeps the film rolling smoothly without getting any boring. 7/10.

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      Oliver Stone previously wished to make a film about Manuel Noriega and considered Al Pacino and Jean-Claude Van Damme to play him.
    • Quotes

      Manuel Noriega: You want some friendly advice? I suggest you kill yourself.

      Major Giroldi: That is against my religion.

      Manuel Noriega: [smiles unpleasantly] Then give me your weapon, and place yourself in God's hands...

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      Written by Daniel Indart and Sara Traina

      Performed by Jesús Montoya and Dan Navarro

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Noriega: God's Favorite
    • Filming locations
      • Metro Manila, Philippines
    • Production companies
      • Industry Entertainment
      • New Regency Productions
      • Showtime Networks
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      2 hours
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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