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Malavita

Original title: The Family
  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
126K
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Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Dianna Agron, and John D'Leo in Malavita (2013)
The Manzoni family, a notorious mafia clan, is relocated to Normandy, France under the witness protection program.
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The Manzoni family, a notorious Mafia clan, is relocated to Normandy, France, under the Witness Protection Program, where fitting in soon becomes challenging as their old habits die hard.The Manzoni family, a notorious Mafia clan, is relocated to Normandy, France, under the Witness Protection Program, where fitting in soon becomes challenging as their old habits die hard.The Manzoni family, a notorious Mafia clan, is relocated to Normandy, France, under the Witness Protection Program, where fitting in soon becomes challenging as their old habits die hard.

  • Director
    • Luc Besson
  • Writers
    • Luc Besson
    • Michael Caleo
    • Tonino Benacquista
  • Stars
    • Robert De Niro
    • Michelle Pfeiffer
    • Dianna Agron
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    126K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Luc Besson
    • Writers
      • Luc Besson
      • Michael Caleo
      • Tonino Benacquista
    • Stars
      • Robert De Niro
      • Michelle Pfeiffer
      • Dianna Agron
    • 292User reviews
    • 243Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    The Family: The Mafia Comes To Town
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    The Family: The Mafia Comes To Town
    The Family: Fred Finds The Typewriter
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    The Family: Fred Finds The Typewriter
    The Family: Paying The Plumber
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    The Family: Paying The Plumber
    The Family: First Day
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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Fred Blake…
    Michelle Pfeiffer
    Michelle Pfeiffer
    • Maggie Blake
    Dianna Agron
    Dianna Agron
    • Belle Blake
    John D'Leo
    John D'Leo
    • Warren Blake
    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • Robert Stansfield
    Jimmy Palumbo
    Jimmy Palumbo
    • Di Cicco
    Domenick Lombardozzi
    Domenick Lombardozzi
    • Caputo
    Stan Carp
    Stan Carp
    • Don Luchese
    Vincent Pastore
    Vincent Pastore
    • Fat Willy
    Jon Freda
    Jon Freda
    • Rocco
    Michael J. Panichelli Jr.
    Michael J. Panichelli Jr.
    • Billy the Bug
    Paul Borghese
    Paul Borghese
    • Albert
    Anthony Desio
    Anthony Desio
    • Bernie
    Ted Arcidi
    Ted Arcidi
    • Tommy
    David Belle
    David Belle
    • Mezzo
    Raymond Franza
    Raymond Franza
    • Paulo
    Barbara Bolotner
    • Waitress
    Jan Hammenecker
    • Manager
    • Director
      • Luc Besson
    • Writers
      • Luc Besson
      • Michael Caleo
      • Tonino Benacquista
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    User reviews292

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    7mistoppi

    Fun

    I vaguely remember when this movie was in the cinemas. I didn't go see it and I didn't even see a trailer, but I remember seeing the poster on the wall at the theater. Once it was up on Netflix, I wanted to see it.

    I was expecting some kind of weird mixture between crime drama and a "unusual family" comedy like the Addams Family and We're The Millers. Not the best examples but they are the first ones I can think of. The Family wasn't exactly close to my expectation. The Family is way more refreshing the way it is. Still, it's hard to say what is the main type of this film. It's partially a comedy, it's hilarious and clever and all that. But then again it seems like a deep drama, because it's about a family who is trying to adjust to the new situation, and everyone is facing their own challenges. But of course it's also a crime thriller.

    While it's hard to say which one of these mostly defines the movie, the thing is, the elements of all those types are used so wonderfully, that as the story goes on, it doesn't matter. The story and the characters are intriguing and it's exciting to see what is going to happen. That shows what an excellent writer Tonino Benacquista is. While I don't know the differences between his book and the screenplay by Besson and Caleo, but I'm guessing his Benacquista's writing involved a lot of the stuff I loved about this movie.

    The Family is intriguing, thrilling and fun. It has excellent casting and excellent writing. While this movie doesn't really stand out, it's not astounding in anyway, it's still a good film and definitely worth seeing.
    7gogoschka-1

    Cool black comedy - don't expect anything artful or serious and you're in for a fun ride.

    I just watched "The Family" and I for one have had a very good time. This movie is gleefully dark, wickedly funny and offers great acting from all the stars involved, (who really seem to relish their parts). I was shocked when I checked IMDb and found so many comments and reviews from disappointed film fans. How can anyone complain about the violence in this dark comedy and at the same time love films like "Fargo" (or practically anything by the Coen Brothers, for that matter)? I came to the conclusion that the main reason behind all the negative reviews is that people expected something more akin to "Léon", "Goodfellas" or "The Godfather" (where the violence isn't played for laughs), when in fact this is something completely different: This is a black comedy about a group of predators who have to hide among - unbearably arrogant - sheep. You can imagine how well that will turn out (for the sheep). Anyway, I admit that with other actors involved, this would probably just have been an average mob comedy, but with the kind of talent you get here, it's hard not to have a blast. My rating: 7 out of 10.

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    7achyutaghosh

    Zany gangster comedy

    Very few actors into their old age have been able to resist the temptation to play out their end years like the last five overs in a 50 over cricket match- keep featuring in any movie that pays decent money. Of late, industry stalwart Rober De Niro has been guilty of the same, but once in a while he does bring out the old sparkle, and more often than not, that is generally in a mobster themed movie. Ditto for The Family- a zany comedy about a family of criminals, who come in all genders and ages.

    Robert De Niro is Giovanni Manzoni, a crime boss on the run from his gang, who he tattled on. Put under witness protection, he and his family have a hard time sticking to their given identities as Giovanni is unable to rein in his sadistic urges, leading to a murder here, and a bashing there. His family is not far behind though- Michelle Pfeiffer is one bad closet pyromaniac of a mother, Dianne Aragon is the beautifully dangerous daughter, and John D'Leo is the young wheeler dealer gun, waiting to make a name in the business. The kids are a chip off the old block - brave and shrewd, with extremely practical, no nonsense attitudes. Tommy Lee Jones is the FBI agent who has to help these lunatics maintain a low profile. But all they keep doing, in different doses of hilarity, is making a war-zone out of a mofussil town.

    Luc Besson makes a fine comeback with this funny gangster comedy- the script is witty, the pace is fast, there are sudden scenes of shocking violence, and equal doses of laugh out moments. All the actors do a great job. This is a role meant for De Niro- he is a career don (Goodfellas, The Godfather, Casino) and this is right up his alley, a walk in the park. His interactions with his family are awesome, and at the end i was left wanting more of this family- a sequel on the cards? Michelle Pfeiffer's beauty has not dimmed one bit, and Tommy Lee Jones maintains a straight face throughout the antics.

    The Family is as much about a real family as it is about thugs. Growing up pains, romance, responsibility, will to survive- all of it is nicely packaged into a decent entertainer which has loads of laughter, guns, hammers, baseball bats, explosions, and everything else you love about the gangster movie genre- 7/10
    6SnoopyStyle

    Mildly Amusing Occasionally

    Mafia boss Giovanni Manzoni (Robert De Niro) and his family are in witness protection, and relocated for the upteempth time to Normandy France. Agent Robert Stansfield (Tommy Lee Jones) tries desperately to keep this crime family in line.

    Director Luc Besson is trying to make a black comedy, but it's only mildly amusing occasionally. It's cute to see Dianna Agron smash a guy with a racket. And it's cool to see Michelle Pfeiffer blowing up the convenience store. Of course, Besson is winking at us as Robert De Niro enjoys a showing of Goodfellas. But it's doesn't translate into a funny comedy. At best, there were a couple of chuckle worthy moments.

    The movie probably needs a comedian. Looking around, there isn't one known comedian in the bunch. I can't imagine somebody who thinks the pairing of De Niro and Jones would result in hilarity. They could be funny, but only if paired with a great comedian. De Niro needs Ben Stiller for the Meet the Parents movies, and Billy Crystal for 'Analyze This'. And Grumpy face Jones can really only do the straight man. The Tommy Lee Jones role would be better played by somebody funny. Grumpy face is not that somebody.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Black Humor to the Best

    In New York, the mobster Giovanni Manzoni (Robert De Niro) makes a deal with FBI agent Robert Stansfield (Tommy Lee Jones) and snitches his mafia family. In return, Giovanni is included in the witness protection program and receives a new identity, Fred Blake. Giovanni, together with his wife Maggie (Michelle Pfeiffer) and their teenager children Belle (Dianna Agron) and Warren (John D'Leo), are relocated to the small town Cholong-sur-Avres, in Normandy, under the protection of Stansfield and two other agents. Meanwhile the mafia offers a 20 million-dollar reward to the killer that executes Giovanni and his family. Soon the Blake family uses the mafia methods to improve their lives in the town. But when the mafia accidentally discovers the whereabouts of the Manzoni family, Cholong becomes a no man's land.

    "The Family" is a funny black humor comedy by Luc Besson about a family that travels to France under the witness protection program. The story has memorable moments, and my favorite is the reaction of Maggie when she goes to the small supermarket and feels offended. The conclusion uses many clichés and is weak, but watching this movie is worthwhile. It was a great entertainment for a Saturday afternoon without beach in Rio. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "A Família" ("The Family")

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    • Trivia
      When John D'Leo first met Dianna Agron on-set, he unknowingly asked her if she was the Make-up Girl. Agron burst out laughing and said, "I'm your sister!"
    • Goofs
      In the movie, the personnel guarding the family are FBI agents. In actuality, the Witness Security Program is operated by the U.S. Marshals Service, not the FBI.
    • Quotes

      Belle Blake: [after beating Andre with a tennis racket] Hey boys, is this your approach to women? You're not gonna get very far. Girls are not some toys that you fuck in the park! Okay? Your future depends on women, don't you care about your future? So take care of them, or else you're not gonna have one.

    • Crazy credits
      At the beginning, the words "father", "mother", "son" and "daughter" are shown and intersected. Some of the letters vanish, and the remaining ones spell the film's title.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Graham Norton Show: Robert De Niro/Michelle Pfeiffer/Jennifer Saunders/Cher (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Shine Brightly
      Written by Don Boyette, Brittany Butler, Ted Silbert

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 2013 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Una familia peligrosa
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • EuropaCorp
      • Relativity Media
      • TF1 Films Production
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $36,918,811
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,034,764
      • Sep 15, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $78,418,811
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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