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MR 73

  • 2008
  • 12
  • 2h 5m
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6.6/10
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MR 73 (2008)
A washed-up Marseilles cop (Auteuil) earns a chance at redemption by protecting a woman from the man who killed her parents as he is about to be released from prison.
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A washed-up Marseilles cop (Auteuil) earns a chance at redemption by protecting a woman from the man who killed her parents as he is about to be released from prison.A washed-up Marseilles cop (Auteuil) earns a chance at redemption by protecting a woman from the man who killed her parents as he is about to be released from prison.A washed-up Marseilles cop (Auteuil) earns a chance at redemption by protecting a woman from the man who killed her parents as he is about to be released from prison.

  • Director
    • Olivier Marchal
  • Writer
    • Olivier Marchal
  • Stars
    • Daniel Auteuil
    • Olivia Bonamy
    • Catherine Marchal
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    • Director
      • Olivier Marchal
    • Writer
      • Olivier Marchal
    • Stars
      • Daniel Auteuil
      • Olivia Bonamy
      • Catherine Marchal
    • 26User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Daniel Auteuil
    Daniel Auteuil
    • Louis Schneider
    Olivia Bonamy
    Olivia Bonamy
    • Justine Maxence
    Catherine Marchal
    • Marie Angéli
    Francis Renaud
    Francis Renaud
    • Kovalski
    Gérald Laroche
    • Georges Matéo
    Guy Lecluyse
    • Jumbo
    Philippe Nahon
    Philippe Nahon
    • Charles Subra
    Clément Michu
    • Émile Maxence
    Moussa Maaskri
    Moussa Maaskri
    • Ringwald
    Christian Mazzuchini
    • Roques
    Louise Monot
    Louise Monot
    • Blandine
    Maxim Nucci
    • Richard
    Christine Chansou
    • Mathilde Schneider
    Mireille Viti
    • Madame Renoir
    Camille Ramos
    • Fille Matéo
    Virginie Arnaud
    Virginie Arnaud
    • Hélène Maxence
    Tony Gaultier
    Tony Gaultier
    • Surveillant Chef
    Gabriel Le Doze
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    • Director
      • Olivier Marchal
    • Writer
      • Olivier Marchal
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    10Whadever

    Expect nothing...

    This movie should not be rated for its plot, or the good guys vs bad guys, or any other standard used to rate normal movies. This movie is an homage. An homage to the suffering, the courage and the lives of the real people on which the story is based.

    Every aspect of this film breathes with the same deep respect for what happened. The reality it brings into the room takes your breath away... You cannot watch this movie and escape its grasp.

    Daniel Auteuil and everyone else in the cast did their jobs with dignity. They played their roles the way they should be played and the aftertaste is bitter... but filled with reverence.

    Watch this movie without reading the plot. Let it happen to you, expect nothing and allow yourself to care.

    I'm sure you'll agree; 10 out of 10. Easily.
    10frenchiex2000

    Captivating & A Dark statement from an Ex Cop.

    As i was thrilled by the action, acting and dark side of MARCHAL' s "36", i decided not to miss his next film. there is less action like" Heat" but more reflection and gruesome images, like in SEVEN, if you like. Auteuil and the girl are perfect. you feel for both. you love to hate the baddies as we all did in "36", but it just shows that in the police force, of any nationality by the way, there are some who do their jobs for the right reasons and some who have lost faith, and the notion of good. i loved the ending and i will not spoil it for you. a great plot , 2 to be exact. it is refreshing to watch a film noir as good as,if not better than when they first came out 50 years ago. Auteuil is a great one for those. Depardieu in the next movie again would be the icing on Marchal' s cake.
    8TdSmth5

    A wild and interesting story.

    Former cop Olivier Marchal presents us with a bleak picture of French cop on the end of the line. While things looked almost hopeless for the main character in his previous directorial work, 36, here they are utterly hopeless.

    We meet Louis, a completely alcoholic cop who downs a bottle of whiskey a day, as he in a drunken stupor hijacks a bus full of people so that the bus driver can drive him home. Internal affairs gives him a break and assigns him to answer phones during night duty. Louis used to date one of the IA officers. He's in the middle of a serial killer investigation; the killer brutally rapes and kills women in their home. Even though he's off the case, Louis can't let go and continues to investigate. In fact, he solves the case and with his partner orchestrates a fantastically botched operation to apprehend the killer. This time around he's kicked off the force.

    A parallel story involves a pregnant woman whose parents were killed 25 years ago. The killer, now an old religious man, is about to be paroled. She doesn't believe in his rehabilitation. It's only late in the film that we find out how this story connects to the main story. It was Louis who put the killer in jail. She now contacts Louis to inform him that the killer is out. And sure enough, the killer stalks and threatens the woman. Louis who at this point has nothing to lose decides to take on his last, personal, and very deadly mission with the help of a MR-73 a gun that belongs to his partner.

    We are told that this is movie is based on real events and it would be interesting to find out what aspect of it is true. This seems to be a very personal movie for Marchal. Once again, as in 36, we are exposed not to the glamorous world of law enforcement but all the nastiness and corruption. We find out what drove Louis to alcoholism, a car accident left his wife in a semi-vegetative state and he has to take care of her. Marchal presents us a very realistic picture of the police force, where ego and testosterone make for a terrible combination. These cops rarely work as partners preferring to be each others' antagonists.

    The movie is entertaining to see but there is a lot of room for improvement. Several parts of the pregnant woman's story are superfluous. A lot could have been improved via editing to make the movie shorter, tighter, to present these two stories in a more coherent and interesting way. There's only so much fun in watching a slow-mo train wreck unfold and Louis' life is an absolute wreck. I like Marchal's direction, it has a lot of style but is paced too slowly, this movie is more than 2 hours long and you feel every minute of it. I would have liked to see the serial killer story get more prominence, it ends too soon, meanwhile the woman's story is too drawn out, starting too early.
    7Luigi Di Pilla

    Entertaining cop thriller

    I discovered this brutal but entertaining thriller checking all directed movies by Olivier Marchal. I don't regret because it was never boring. There were plenty twists and dramatic moments.

    The story is built up carefully with dark and violent pictures. There are some nudity scenes to keep high the attention... I have only one critic: the identity of the killer could have been revealed with much more suspense.

    Toward the end it was so far emotionally that I had nearly tears in my eyes.

    Daniel Auteuil and all the other actors delivered a superb and cool performance. Finally Olivier Marchal presented a great thriller worth watching.

    MR 7/10
    8claudio_carvalho

    Bleak, Sordid and Realistic Detective Story

    In Marseilles, the discredited and alcoholic Detective Schneider (Daniel Auteuil) hijacks a bus and forces the bus driver with a gun to drive him home. He is arrested by the swat force and his washed up career in the police department practically ends. Schneider is removed from the investigation of a serial-killer that is committing hideous crimes against women and assigned to a bureaucratic work in the night-shift in the precinct. Through glimpses from his recollections, Schneider recalls the tragic accident that killed his daughter and left his wife trapped to a bed and life support system. Meanwhile, the sick criminal Charles Subra (Philippe Nahon), who killed the parents of two girls many years ago, convinces the probation committee in the prison that he has found God and is regenerated and may be released. Justine (Olivia Bonamy), one of the daughters that survived, has never overcome the trauma of her loss and is worried with the possibility of the freedom of the criminal. When Schneider discovers the identity of the serial-killer, he finds also the corruption in the high command of the police, and he decides to go to his last mission on Earth in his descent to Hell.

    The impressive "MR 73" is a bleak, sordid and realistic detective story from the writer and director Oliver Marchal, who is also the author of "36 Quai des Orfèvres" and "Gangsters". This movie is a dramatic story, describing in a slow pace the descent to Hell of a detective after a tragedy caused by his love affair with a colleague. The police department is filthy and corrupt, and we see that these qualities apparently are worldwide, and not only in Third World countries. The performance of Daniel Auteuil worth an Oscar nomination and the conclusion is the only moment of hope along the whole gruesome tale. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "MR 73 – A Última Mussão" ("MR 73 – The Last Mission")

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    • Trivia
      The director is a former cop from the crime department. Once as a young cop, he have to investigate a murder leaving a young girl orphan. This case hits him a lot. In 2002, he meets again with the orphan who was now a young mother. He so decided to do the movie and invite her during the filming that was quite both hard and relieving for both of them. In fact, the film's prologue seems to reflect this: "The story is based on a case that caused me indescribable pain for many years."
    • Quotes

      La psychologue: You drank, this morning?

      [pause]

      La psychologue: you won't answer?

      Schneider: You can leave if you want.

      La psychologue: You're not to blame, Mr. Schneider. You were just in the wrong place.

      Schneider: No, I never should've been there.

      La psychologue: Meaning?

      Schneider: I don't want to discuss it.

      La psychologue: What will you discuss?

      Schneider: You believe in God, doctor?

      La psychologue: Yes, or I wouldn't be here.

      Schneider: God's a son of a bitch. Someday I'll kill him.

    • Crazy credits
      Dedication before end credits:  "For Catherine and for Léa, Zoé and Ninon, the four women in my life.  To my parents.  To Sophie and Caroline and to the memory of their parents."
    • Connections
      Referenced in Lol (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Avalanche
      Written and performed by Leonard Cohen

      Originally released 1970 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Gaumont (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • RmR-73
    • Filming locations
      • Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
    • Production companies
      • LGM Productions
      • Gaumont Production
      • TF1 Films Production
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,457,734
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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