Mesrine: Public Enemy No. 1
Jean-François Richet
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The incredible and brutal story of Jacques Mesrine (Vincent Cassel) continues in MESRINE: PUBLIC ENEMY NO 1. Now back in France, Mesrine is finally in police custody and facing justice for his crimes but he is soon on the run once again. After escaping a courtroom and kidnapping the judge at gunpoint, Mesrine is declared Public Enemy Number One and finds an adversary in his chief and most dogged pursuer, Commander Broussard. Broussard soon corners Mesrine who is condemned to a maximum security prison where he writes his first memoirs, establishing himself as a household name and anti-hero across France. With fellow inmate Francois Besse (Mathieu Amalric) he stages another daring escape and disappears into the lawless underworld, taunting the police and reinventing himself as a celebrity criminal through his savvy manipulation of the media. After such a monumental rise, comes the inevitable fall as Broussard closes in, bringing the life of Jacques Mesrine to full bloody circle.
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This is a finely crafted film and should be watched by anyone who has tired of bloated, overlong and flabby Hollywood product. It is fast, funny, brutal, unfussy, and has been shot and edited by real craftsmen who know what they are doing. If you have often shied away from foreign language film because you are not keen on subtitles then I really urge you to try this out. It will just show you what great foreign films are out there and that, yes, they can be good action films to.
Be Aware...
I haven't seen this film, but it got a good review in Empire so I'll go with the flow. I just want to point out that this film is actually the 2nd part of a double-bill... despite having 'No.1' in the title. Watch 'Mesrine: Killer Instinct' first.
Not a dull moment here
This film is gripping from start to finish. Vincent Cassel is totally believable as Mesrine. I dislike films that glamourise criminals and gangsters, this film has none of that. It avoids cliche, the guy really is a swine but is also incredibly brave and loyal. There is a brilliant shoot out scene, one to rival the bank shoot out in Heat. The film is not big on dialogue so don't worry about subtitles. You will be missing a brilliant film if you decide not to watch due to it being subtitled.
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