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The matador - Même les tueurs ont besoin d'amis

Original title: The Matador
  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
47K
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Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear in The matador - Même les tueurs ont besoin d'amis (2005)
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A globetrotting hitman and a crestfallen businessman meet in a hotel bar in Mexico City in an encounter that draws them together in a way neither expected.A globetrotting hitman and a crestfallen businessman meet in a hotel bar in Mexico City in an encounter that draws them together in a way neither expected.A globetrotting hitman and a crestfallen businessman meet in a hotel bar in Mexico City in an encounter that draws them together in a way neither expected.

  • Director
    • Richard Shepard
  • Writer
    • Richard Shepard
  • Stars
    • Pierce Brosnan
    • Greg Kinnear
    • Hope Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    47K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Shepard
    • Writer
      • Richard Shepard
    • Stars
      • Pierce Brosnan
      • Greg Kinnear
      • Hope Davis
    • 247User reviews
    • 136Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Pierce Brosnan
    Pierce Brosnan
    • Julian Noble
    Greg Kinnear
    Greg Kinnear
    • Danny Wright
    Hope Davis
    Hope Davis
    • Carolyn 'Bean' Wright
    Arlin Miller
    • Radio DJ
    • (voice)
    Azucena Medina
    • Young Denver Fling
    Jonah Meyerson
    Jonah Meyerson
    • Ten Year Old Boy
    Wiveca Bonerais
    • Ten Year Old Boy's Mother
    Adam Scott
    Adam Scott
    • Phil Garrison
    Portia Dawson
    Portia Dawson
    • Genevive
    Roberto Sosa
    Roberto Sosa
    • Skinny Mexican Man
    Antonio Zavala Kugler
    • Hotel Bartender 1
    Ramon Alvarez
    • Shooting Stand Owner
    Luz Maria Molina
    • School Girl
    Philip Baker Hall
    Philip Baker Hall
    • Mr. Randy
    Carolyn Horwitz
    • Cantina Turista #1
    Rachel Schwartz
    • Cantina Turista #2
    Jorge Robles
    • Hotel Bartender 2
    Trio Los Rivera
    • Hotel Lobby Musicians
    • Director
      • Richard Shepard
    • Writer
      • Richard Shepard
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    6Flagrant-Baronessa

    Stunning performance by Brosnan sadly wrapped in a mediocre film

    A hit-man who is The Dude and Bad Santa both at once.

    Pierce Brosnan is at his best and most hilarious in Richard Sherpherd's The Matador (2005), as a booze-drenched over the hill hit-man who loves bullfights, tacky clothes and teenage girls. It is his unapologetic lust for the latter that provide some great laughs in the film.. There is nothing funnier than hearing a sleazy, broken-down version of James Bond exclaim after ogling some Catholic schoolgirls, "God I hate these Catholic countries; it's all blushy blushy, no suckie fuckie."

    So Brosnan has a terrifically dirty mouth in The Matador and this is juxtaposed with Greg Kinnear's goody-goody family man character in their newfound, unlikely friendship. Both these characters elicit real sympathy, but especially Brosnan who should be a very unlikable character, a man desperate for a meaningful relationship in his life but just can't stop himself from saying the wrong things. We follow these two very different men as they learn from each other and start changing their lives, projecting equal doses of heart and humour.

    The Matador effective in the sense that it mixes absurdity and quirkiness just right and glazes it with a dark comedy coating feel. It is also quite funny thanks to its Brosnan performance, but it does not have much in the way of a plot and no other characters or detours are even worth mentioning - so it is sadly very forgettable. Still, if you are even a slight fan of Brosnan's I urge you to see this film which is easily his greatest performance, and it's a crime he wasn't showered with awards for it.

    6.5/10
    Camera-Obscura

    Entertaining crime comedy with Pierce Brosnan in a very successful comic turn

    Pierce Brosnan has sipped his last Martini and returns, in an outrageous self-parody, as the aging foul-mouthed boozy assassin Julian Noble, who has a particular fondness for teenage girls, bullfights and tacky clothes. During a job in Mexico City he meets Danny (Greg Kinnear), a straight-faced Denver suburban business-man, who's in town to make his deal of-a-life-time, in a hotel bar. Despite their completely different personalities and Julian's crude and insensible remarks, they become friends.

    Largely carried by the performances of Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear, director Richard Shepard revealed that he didn't write the film with Pierce Brosnan in mind , but I can hardly imagine this without him. He proves to have a real talent for comedy and can be more than just James Bond or cold-war spies. The scene in which the two meet at a glossy hotel bar (stunning sets and beautifully photographed) really is a bravura piece of acting skills. The scene lasts almost fifteen minutes, and although it was probably carefully scripted, the two actors are largely improvising, but they succeed wonderfully! It almost feels like a new standard in screen acting. Think of Robert De Niro and Harvey Keitel in MEAN STEETS improvising and add one of the most subtle underpinnings of many genre clichés and the actors' own typecasting (Brosnan's James Bond in particular), and you got one of the most delightful pairings in recent Hollywood.

    Sadly, the story wears thin after a while. After an hour, the film just runs out of steam. Nevertheless, and I can't put my finger on it exactly, I did enjoy this very much. It just feels very fresh and original, with some imaginative use of sets and lighting, and some hints to Seijun Suzuki and Jean-Pierre Melville. The other characters aren't given much to do, but this film does offer something new, in that respect it almost effortlessly succeeds in blending all conventional genres into quite an entertaining spoof. Very amusing.

    Camera Obscura --- 7/10
    JeromeFreeman

    "Brosnan, Pierce Brosnan," is not all you think...Matador is KILLER Comedy!!

    A Note: I think it's best if go to the theater thinking, "Pierce Brosnan = James Bond." This is what I was expecting. Normally, I will have seen the trailer before going to a film. In this instance, I saw an advance screening as a part of the Austin Film Festival and had only seen a promotional photo of Brosnan walking away from an exploding car. This reinforced the stereotype I had for Brosnan. I think the distributor of this film would have been wise to promote it in this manner, feeding people's stereotypes by using this James Bond-esquire image, for I think the effectiveness of the comedy may in large measure be a reaction to what a drastic departure it is for Brosnan. And this was, no doubt, his intention.

    Plot Summary: The story is about hit man Julian Noble. Noble, on assignment in Mexico City, has somewhat of a meltdown when he realizes his nomadic existence has left him with no one -- no friends or family, not even a place to call home. Desperate for companionship, he starts up conversation with Danny Wright, a normal guy, with a normal life, in town on business. Unaccustomed to normal social etiquette he scares Wright off, but pleads for forgiveness the next day and requests that he accompany him to a bull fight. And the comedy begins as Julian decides to open up to his new friend more about what he does for a living. All is well until Julian realizes his "meltdown" is serious and he is having difficulty following through on his "assignments." He therefore has to ask for help from his new friend Danny.

    Analysis: Brosnan took a substantial risk in signing on to this picture. Paying him less than he would normally receive, and requiring that he sport a creepy 'stache, a pot belly and trade in his custom- tailored Armani suits for tight-fitting-euro-pimp threads, you would think he would be out of his element. It turns out to be quite the contrary. Brosnan proves that he is more than James Bond or Thomas Crowne. He proves that he can be one of the most entertaining comedic actors working right now as well. The dynamic between Kinnear and Brosnan is delectable. Kinnear plays such a likable straight man cum everyman, and Brosnan plays such a likable hit man, and the combination of the two is irresistible. Their rapport with each other is so ripe for comedy that you want it in every scene.

    While the film uses many conventional cinematic devices, I couldn't help but feel as if I was watching something very fresh and original. Largely, I can attribute this to the performance of Brosnan, but it was also interesting that the film maintained the feel of a fast passed action movie, in keeping with Brosnan's most notable genre.

    I highly recommend this film.

    JeromeFreeman.com
    9btyson-1

    All sass and no blood; movie shows Pierce Brosnan's comedic flair

    "The Matador" stars Pierce Brosnan as a burned out assassin. He's James Bond gone to seed, in too-tight, garish clothes, gold chains, and an ugly haircut. Our struggling assassin, Julian Noble, is in Mexico, trying to regain his nerve. Staying at the same hotel is a likable, down-on-his luck businessman Danny Wright (Greg Kinnear), also trying to regain his equilibrium. Danny is desperate to close a deal and return to his wife in Denver (Hope Davis) with good news.

    Noble and Wright unexpectedly become friends. Wright convinces Noble to reveal certain techniques, which he demonstrates at a bullfight. Noble is eventually targeted by his employers and shows up in Denver.

    Writer and director Richard Shepard did the Q&A after this delightful movie at the Austin Film Festival. Shepard was also down on his luck. After suffering the loss of his agent and rejection of recent scripts, he decided to write a story no one would buy and create a character no one would want to play. Then Pierce Brosnan called. Brosnan regains his equilibrium in this movie. (There is life after Bond!) He has a wonderful flair for self-deprecating comedy. Don't miss it.

    Stay for the closing credits to read what the filmmakers say about bullfighting. I look forward to more of Richard Shepard's projects.
    7susieflann

    Humorous and multi-location story with a hit-man at the core.

    The delivery of some very humorous rude lines by Pierce Brosnan is alone worth the price of admission. He plays a kind of "James Bond's psycho twin brother", separated at birth, no doubt. As an intense hit-man, his character is very sexual but even better, very funny. Add the kind-hearted, uber-likable American "guy next door', Greg Kinnear, to set up contrast. The myriad locations, vivid colors, and quick-witted humor provide great entertainment. Hope Davis is well cast as the "gem of a wife". But the focus of the film is on the two fellows, a new "Odd Couple", and that's the part that works very well. Have a great (probably R-rated) laugh, and look for the places where the story goes a little deeper.

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    • Trivia
      The movie's screenplay almost never made it to Pierce Brosnan. Richard Shepard said: "I wrote it to make it on digital video for two hundred fifty grand. I wrote the most outrageous character I could (in Julian Noble), because I figured it would never get made in Hollywood."
    • Goofs
      When Julian is telling the story about his first mistake in Manila, the camera can be seen, hidden behind palm leaves and bamboo, when two guys holding a mirror are walking through the frame.
    • Quotes

      Julian Noble: The margaritas always taste better in Mexico.

      Danny Wright: They certainly do.

      Julian Noble: Margaritas and cock.

    • Crazy credits
      "The filmmakers do not condone bullfighting, but respect its long tradition in the Mexican culture. It was extremely important to the producers that no bulls were harmed because of the production of 'The Matador'. In no way did the producers of this film create, arrange or organize any of the bullfights seen within this movie. Sequences staged by the producers employed fake and computer-generated bulls exclusively. Absolutely no animals were harmed by the production of this movie."
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Last Holiday/The Matador/The Libertine (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      A Town Called Malice
      (1982)

      Written by Paul Weller

      Performed by The Jam

      Courtesy of Polydor Ltd. (U.K.)

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
      • Mexico
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Matador
    • Filming locations
      • Centro Histórico, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Stratus Film Co.
      • DEJ Productions
      • Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH & Co. KG II
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    • Budget
      • $12,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,594,698
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $69,100
      • Jan 1, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,356,268
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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