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La fin du rêve

Original title: The Two Mr. Kissels
  • TV Movie
  • 2008
  • TV-14
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
639
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La fin du rêve (2008)
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Drama based on a true story. Rich, high-flying brothers Robert and Andrew Kissel seemingly have everything: beautiful wives who love them, great jobs and huge houses. But beneath the surface... Read allDrama based on a true story. Rich, high-flying brothers Robert and Andrew Kissel seemingly have everything: beautiful wives who love them, great jobs and huge houses. But beneath the surface lie resentments and secrets that will eventually be their horrible undoing.Drama based on a true story. Rich, high-flying brothers Robert and Andrew Kissel seemingly have everything: beautiful wives who love them, great jobs and huge houses. But beneath the surface lie resentments and secrets that will eventually be their horrible undoing.

  • Director
    • Ed Bianchi
  • Writer
    • Maria Nation
  • Stars
    • John Stamos
    • Robin Tunney
    • Anson Mount
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    639
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    • Director
      • Ed Bianchi
    • Writer
      • Maria Nation
    • Stars
      • John Stamos
      • Robin Tunney
      • Anson Mount
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    John Stamos
    John Stamos
    • Andrew Kissel
    Robin Tunney
    Robin Tunney
    • Nancy Keeshin
    Anson Mount
    Anson Mount
    • Robert Kissel
    Gretchen Egolf
    Gretchen Egolf
    • Hayley Wolff
    Chuck Shamata
    Chuck Shamata
    • Bill Kissel
    Vincent Walsh
    Vincent Walsh
    • Michael Del Priore
    Simon Reynolds
    Simon Reynolds
    • David Pariser
    Carlos Gonzalez-Vio
    Carlos Gonzalez-Vio
    • Juan Castillo
    Olivia Jones
    Olivia Jones
    • Jane Kissel
    Téa Helena Carini
    Téa Helena Carini
    • Deborah Kissel
    • (as Téa Jacobson)
    Elizabeth Hart
    • Deborah Kissel - age 6
    Cassidi Hoag
    Cassidi Hoag
    • Mary Kissel - age 9…
    Sydney Cross
    • Mary Kissel - age 3
    • (as Sydney Cross)
    Jake Goodman
    Jake Goodman
    • Davis Kissel
    Abby White
    • Ruth Kissel - age 6
    Caprice Herjavec
    • Ruth Kissel - age 9
    Drew Murphy
    • Karen Kissel - age 3
    Ashley Deanna Murphy
    • Karen Kissek - age 5
    • Director
      • Ed Bianchi
    • Writer
      • Maria Nation
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    5Sylviastel

    Wanted to enjoy it!

    I hope there will be another Kissel movie out there. I read two books about the Kissel Brothers. I felt that Robin Tunney gave the best performance as unhinged Nancy Kissel. You hated her one minute and felt sorry for her in the next minute. She felt like property than a wife. It is true that her father-in-law looked down upon his daughter-in-law from day one. The two hour film which is really only 90 minutes plus a few couldn't unfold the events that led to the downfalls of both Kissel brothers. Robert Kissel was the good brother who succeeded in the financial world and even landed a job in Hong Kong but was troubled by an unstable wife. Andrew Kissel played by John Stamos is the only other standout performance in the film. He is both troubled and devious in deceiving his investors of the actual losses. Their spouses aren't as memorable as Nancy and Andrew. Maybe they should have gotten together in the first place but it would be a deadly combination. Sadly, since it is based on the true Kissel story. I felt that there wasn't enough details but only hints of Nancy and Andrew's falls.The film comes across as disjointed with people like Hayley, Andrew's wife, and his driver giving a statements along with other Hong Kong wives who were expatriates whose husbands and never came home to the Parkview complex. Nancy's crimes were brought on by a combination of things and a culmination of despair and utter desperation. Nancy was tired of being Robert's wife. Robert tried to buy her happiness but nothing worked. She was miserable in Hong Kong and the only light was a cable guy in New England. The Kissels' sister spoke about maybe if she didn't meet the cable guy or that there were too many maybes. The tragedy of the Kissel family is well-documented in books. I felt sorry for both Nancy and Andrew who longed for happiness, love, and acceptance. Nancy felt out of place with her in-laws easily.
    6dnewwmann

    Good individual Scenes

    Some very good individual scenes here, and an excellent performance from John Stamos (not so with Robin...who is just terribly miscast in this one)....however the whole is not as good as it's individual parts. Based on a true story, I had seen several documentaries about this really amazing case (Two brothers on separate Continent's are both murdered). Those documentaries are extremely fulfilling. This TV drama only touches on the highlights of the tragedies. Unfortunately, the wealth of material that was available to the writer wasn't used properly. Yes, as I've said, some VERY good, and well researched scenes. However, this TV movie basically only has acted sections of what really happened. Unfortunately, if you don't know enough about the case itself....this film won't make too much sense. But what is there is good....it's just not enough. Investigate the case before you see the film, and I'm sure you will agree.
    4Ed-Shullivan

    Pretty boring with canned scenes as if they were on a tight production time line

    Although the story is based on an actual events and court records of the two rich and famous brothers respective demise Mrs. Shullivan and I were disappointed in the films content mainly because there seemed to be no depth of character to any of the four key actors who played Robert and Andrew Kissel and their respective wives. Andrew Kissel was played by John Stamos, his wife Hayley was played by Gretchen Egolf, Anson Mount played Robert Kissel and Robin Tunney played his murderous wife Nancy.

    Anson Mount who played Robert Kissel seemed to just read his lines off a script and we could not relate to his character what so ever. We have watched his latter work as the rough and tough railway foreman in the hit TV series Hell On Wheels so we know he has some good acting chops. Unfortunately his character portrayal of Robert Kissel was so shallow that the viewing audience has a hard time feeling any empathy for the good lucking guys imminent fate that awaited him. As for Rober Kissel's wife Nancy played by Robin Tunney, the films director, Ed Bianchi seemed hell bent on parading Ms. Tunney in her bra and panties in almost every second scene she was in and I can't for the life of me figure out what Bianchi was attempting to achieve. This was supposed to be a story based on actual events that lead to the death of the Two Mr. Kissels as the movie title represents. The cheap flashing of a half naked Nancy Kissel (who in real life is a homely looking Mrs. Kissel) just cheapened what could have had the makings of a true life killer thriller.

    The film provided zero coverage of neither of the actual court trials of the murderers of the brothers the Two Mr. Kissels as part of the movie content. Instead the film focused mainly on two characters, the first being the overbearing Nancy Kissel and the senseless murder of her husband Robert. The second story focused on fraudster Andrew Kissel who was found murdered as he sat in a chair with his hands and feet bound, with his head covered with a sack, and with 27 stab wounds. All events were actual facts but we found the film so shallow that it would have been much more interesting a story if it was narrated by Bill Kurtis of the TV series Cold Case fame.

    I have a hard time crediting the film with anything higher than a 4 out of 10 rating. I would give this film a pass.
    3asajb2000

    This movie was disappointing

    Firstly, I know about the subject matter. It is based on a true story and many of the main characters are real people (this is a docudrama) and some have different names. The characters resemble the actual people but look nothing like the real people involved and some of the facts are altered or left out. I'm not sure if this is because of potential liability or threatened legal action or the producers only used the actual events as a jumping-off point and didn't think they were doing a documentary, so accuracy was not tantamount. Also, the time line was cleaned up and made easier to understand because there were other issues that were not included (Nancy's father planned on taking care of Robert's kids and then her brother wanted to care for them, etc.) so if you're watching this thinking this is all the way it was or were not familiar with the actual events, please understand there is a lot more information that was not included or was altered, so the movie is not accurate. The producers and the writer work around this by calling the movie a docudrama, which means as long as it has some truth to it, then that's okay but some details were basically mis-represented in any event.
    1filmLove-2

    Could not possibly have been worse!

    The Two Mr. Kissels is quite possibly the worst TV movie I have ever seen. Without a doubt, the commercial interruptions were the high points of the experience.

    The script was ridiculous, the acting flat and the direction useless. I waited and listened to useless dialog hoping for the film to take some direction. It never happened.

    I wish I could cite some worthwhile attribute of this film. Unfortunately there was none

    In spite of the boredom, I hung in for the entire horrid experience. The only relief came when the end titles appeared! This trash is not worth one moment of anyone's time!

    1/10

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    • Trivia
      Cassidi Hoag's debut.
    • Goofs
      When Nancy is on the couch with Tony and Robert calls her from Hong Kong, the flip phone she is on snaps shut as she answers it. She then opens it fully and begins her conversation with her husband. If a flip phone is opened part of the way and then closes, even if it is not opened fully, the call is disconnected.
    • Soundtracks
      Never Surrender
      Written by Carlos Villalobos and Charlie Brumbly

      Performed by Carlos Villalobos

      Courtesy of North Port Music

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Lifetime TV
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Killing Mr. Kissel
    • Production companies
      • Dan Wigutow Productions
      • Lifetime Network
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      1 hour 26 minutes

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