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L'ennemi Public No. 1 (2008)

L'ennemi Public No. 1 (2008)
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The true story of one of Europe's most infamous and charismatic criminals comes to a close in this drama based on the life and crimes of Jacques Mesrine. Picking up where L'Instinct de Mort left off, L'Ennemi Public No. 1 begins as Mesrine (Vincent Cassel) returns to France after an exile in Canada. Teaming up with gunman Michel Ardouin (Samuel Le Bihan), Mesrine masterminds a series of armed robberies, and while he's able to stay one step ahead of the law most of the time, eventually he finds himself back in prison, where he makes friends with the clever François (Mathieu Amalric). With François' help, Mesrine breaks out of prison and becomes something of a celebrity, penning an autobiography, hob-nobbing with the wealthy and trying to paint himself as a political radical with the help of leftist spokesman Charlie (Gérard Lanvin). Mesrine also renews his relationship with his girlfriend, Sylvia (Ludivine Sagnier), but he also turns his back on some of his old friends and underestimates the determination of the French police to stop him once and for all. L'Ennemi Public No. 1 (aka Public Enemy No. 1, Part 2) went into release in late 2008, while the wildly successful L'Instinct de Mort was still playing in French theaters. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Vincent CasselLudivine Sagnier, (more)
Director(s):
Jean-François Richet
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of L'ennemi Public No. 1

The true story of one of Europe's most infamous and charismatic criminals comes to a close in this drama based on the life and crimes of Jacques Mesrine. Picking up where L'Instinct de Mort left off, L'Ennemi Public No. 1 begins as Mesrine (Vincent Cassel) returns to France after an exile in Canada. Teaming up with gunman Michel Ardouin (Samuel Le Bihan), Mesrine masterminds a series of armed robberies, and while he's able to stay one step ahead of the law most of the time, eventually he finds himself back in prison, where he makes friends with the clever François (Mathieu Amalric). With François' help, Mesrine breaks out of prison and becomes something of a celebrity, penning an autobiography, hob-nobbing with the wealthy and trying to paint himself as a political radical with the help of leftist spokesman Charlie (Gérard Lanvin). Mesrine also renews his relationship with his girlfriend, Sylvia (Ludivine Sagnier), but he also turns his back on some of his old friends and underestimates the determination of the French police to stop him once and for all. L'Ennemi Public No. 1 (aka Public Enemy No. 1, Part 2) went into release in late 2008, while the wildly successful L'Instinct de Mort was still playing in French theaters. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
133 mins

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Director(s):
Jean-François Richet
Writer(s):
Abdel Raouf DafriJean-François Richet
Producer(s):
Thomas Langmann
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Graphic Violence, Profanity, Nudity, Sexual Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Jeff M.

    this would be 5 stars if the sequencing was better, it's very dismaying that the ending was given away at the beginning & that the movie was split into 2 dvd's but it is much better acted & directed & more believable than depp/dillinger et al

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    Pamela and Thomas R.

    This movie shows what a great actor Vincent Cassel is. The same goes for Mathieu Amalric. The movie is overly long and in many places very slow. If it weren't based on a true story, I would not have made it to the end. Some of the dialog about why criminals do what they do is interesting, but in the end, they all seem to degenerate into self-destruction. I am glad to have watched it but will not watch it again.

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    Stephen F.

    Just as good as part one. Kind of like a French Scarface but based on a real person. The DVD, like part one, has a dubbed English version. Vincent Cassel is very good in this role.

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