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Möbius

  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 43m
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6.1/10
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Tim Roth, Cécile de France, and Jean Dujardin in Möbius (2013)
In Monaco, an FSB officer falls in love with his agent while they track a powerful Russian oligarch.
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An FSB officer falls in love with his agent, an American woman, who works as a trader in a Russian bank.An FSB officer falls in love with his agent, an American woman, who works as a trader in a Russian bank.An FSB officer falls in love with his agent, an American woman, who works as a trader in a Russian bank.

  • Director
    • Eric Rochant
  • Writer
    • Eric Rochant
  • Stars
    • Jean Dujardin
    • Cécile de France
    • Tim Roth
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    6K
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    • Director
      • Eric Rochant
    • Writer
      • Eric Rochant
    • Stars
      • Jean Dujardin
      • Cécile de France
      • Tim Roth
    • 23User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jean Dujardin
    Jean Dujardin
    • Moïse
    Cécile de France
    Cécile de France
    • Alice
    • (as Cécile De France)
    Tim Roth
    Tim Roth
    • Ivan Rostovsky
    Émilie Dequenne
    Émilie Dequenne
    • Sandra
    John Lynch
    John Lynch
    • Joshua
    Maksim Vitorgan
    • Sobchak
    • (as Maxim Vitorgan)
    Brad Leland
    Brad Leland
    • Agent CIA Möbius
    Branka Katic
    Branka Katic
    • Ava
    Dean Constantin
    Dean Constantin
    • Collègue Joshua
    Prasanna Puwanarajah
    Prasanna Puwanarajah
    • Saïd
    Wendell Pierce
    Wendell Pierce
    • Bob
    John Scurti
    John Scurti
    • Honey
    Michael Shannon
    Michael Shannon
    • Le père d'Alice
    • (as Michael J. Shannon)
    Pierre Baux
    • Birnbaum
    Vicky Krieps
    Vicky Krieps
    • Olga
    Vladimir Menshov
    Vladimir Menshov
    • Cherkachin
    Pierre 'Pitt' Simon
    • Serveur Apocalypse
    Serguei Vladimirov
    • Officier russe
    • Director
      • Eric Rochant
    • Writer
      • Eric Rochant
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    5shawneofthedead

    Too complicated for its own good.

    It doesn't happen often, but once in a while, it's possible for a film to be both under- and over-cooked at the same time. Writer-director Eric Rochant's Möbius is a case in point. The double-crossed romance at its heart flirts with being fascinating but doesn't quite get there, buried as it is within the conspiracy-laden, high-stakes world of big business and covert intelligence.

    While monitoring the offshore activities of crooked Russian tycoon Ivan Rostrovsky (Tim Roth), Russian secret agent Gregory Lioubov (Jean Dujardin) talent-spots Alice Redmond (Cecile De France), a brilliant international banker so spectacular she was banned from working in America after the Lehman Bros scandal. Not realising that Alice is already working with the CIA, Gregory directs his team to recruit and use her to get closer to Rostrovsky. Inevitably, secrets and conspiracies pile up, with Gregory only complicating matters when he stumbles into a forbidden relationship with Alice.

    There are a few moments and ideas that shine through Möbius, no doubt the ones that most inspired Rochant to construct a script around them. These come mainly in the relationship between Alice and Gregory – or Moses, as she knows him. Their connection is under-written, suggested more through soul-shuddering orgasms than what is technically in the script. Nevertheless, Dujardin and de France just about make it work, whether Gregory is brazenly deceiving his colleagues to answer a call from Alice or they're sharing a final, quietly devastating scene together.

    But their efforts are let down by an overly complicated plot, one that feels as if it doesn't make much sense even when all is revealed. The motivations of every agency involved are murky at best. The CIA comes off the worst, its agents lurking stupidly through a handful of scenes as their ties with Alice ebb and flow in quite mysterious fashion. The Americans in the cast must also grapple with the unwieldy, soapy chunks of dialogue they're given. As a result, the film loses steam when it should gain tension.

    A Möbius strip, as a character explains quite late in the film, is a deceptively simple phenomenon. Half-twist a strip of paper, fasten the two ends together, et voila: something utterly simple rendered impossibly complicated – a never-ending loop, a two-dimensional model with only one surface. Rochant meant for the strip to be a metaphor for the dilemma in which his characters find themselves. It's rather appropriate, though perhaps not quite how he intended it, that the strip also serves as an apt metaphor for the entire film.
    rightwingisevil

    fascinating performances by two great french actors

    Actress Cécile De France and Oscar Best Actor 2011 Winner Jean Dujardin both played in the French film "Möbius (2013)". Their love making scene in this film just looked so realistically beautiful. Cécile De France played the heroine who enjoyed sex to the extreme with her subtle facial reactions responding to every movement, while Jean Dujardin focused on her face silently yet so intensely. The scene played so serenely beautiful, showing the big difference from a bad porno film.

    The whole process from when he sat in the night club spotting her came in with Tim Roth, to she approached him after she spotted him looking at her, then to the sudden return after she left, then to the bar scene where they drank and talked, then to the bed making love. the whole segment was one of the best directed and performed what a good movie should and could be.

    By viewing this almost lifelike performance in an unreal visual drama, you would learn how really good actors could perform, especially those French actors.
    9berilsonmez-1

    Excellent Spy Movie

    The movie differentiating itself from cheesy spy movies to giving main idea is espionage not a thing to brag about as we have seen on classic spy movies. It is simply being humble with excellent planning patiently and sacrifice. There is a significant romance which makes movie tender. when you think that you are winning actually you are losing it badly. Movie is full of class act and acting brilliance with good actors.

    Mobius is a kind of strip also Mobius or Moebius, is a surface with only one side and only one boundary component. The Möbius strip has the mathematical property of being non-orientable. It can be realized as a ruled surface. It was discovered independently by the German mathematicians August Ferdinand Möbius and Johann Benedict Listing in 1858.

    "You think people are working for you but actually you are working for them"
    7BeneCumb

    A bit dejected for a spy thriller

    For a change, it is eventful to watch non-Hollywood type of thriller, with more mind-twists and less chases or killings. Romantic angle is usually proper as well, especially among the French and by talented actors like Jean Dujardin and Cécile de France, but the film in question became too wistful and tensions faded away even where appropriate... True, the chemistry between them was pleasant and erotic scenes added "French touch" but - as mentioned - one could easily forget the background with at least 3 secret services striving for getting their aims fulfilled.

    Moreover, the story became too complex as well at times, but what I liked was multiple solutions in the ending, and the very final scene provides food for thought. The use of Russian actors was good (as it is a Russian-French film), however, the contrast of pure Russian spoken by them and that by Dujardin and Tim Roth (depicting Russian gangster Rostovsky) became too obvious.

    Nevertheless, if you like calm spy films, then Möbius is more than an entertainment.
    8matthew_hoh

    Drama and love story more than James Bond

    This is an intricate bittersweet drama and love story much more than it is an action/adventure or thriller. The pacing is methodical and consistent while the production value is quite high, with excellent cinematography and really well laid out interior and exterior scenes. It paints a captivating portrait of high risk banking and espionage just as it does Monaco and Moscow.

    The acting is good with a well rounded cast. There was one odd and weird sequence of close up facial shots, but other than that I found the film quite compelling and even moving, with few flaws.

    If you are looking for explosions, car chases and gun fights look elsewhere. Watch this film if you want to be immersed in a human story draped in exotic locales and professions.

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      Maxim Vitorgan's character last name is Sobchak. The actor was married to Ksenia Sobchak, the daughter of the ex-mayor of St.Petersburg.
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    • Release date
      • February 27, 2013 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
      • Luxembourg
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    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Mãnh Lực Tình Yêu
    • Filming locations
      • Ukraine
    • Production companies
      • Récifilms
      • Axel Films
      • Trésor Films
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    • Budget
      • $16,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,357,345
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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