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Vincent Cassel plays tough guy, number gangster Mesrine who leaves Algeria and returns home to France to embrace the life of crime and easy money. He travels to Spain, meets his wife Sofia (beautiful Spanish teeth), then returns to France to pick up where he left off. He does a few quick prison sentences before moving to Quebec with Cecile de France (Beautiful French teeth). They end up in maximum security prisons but Mesrine just can't be held and escapes with his buddy in crime only to come back to attempt to free all the inmates.
Well done, moves quickly, familiar faces and pretty ones too. It's a good thing to stream from Netflix.
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A typical scum glorification kaka, no revelations anywhere in sight. The split screen totally irritating.
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I think it is a decidedly weak film, no matter what format it is shown in.
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OK, I hear ya, I hear ya... as soon as I am done with the Expendables I will check that one out!
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and raising it after you run after the next set of good, strong teeth.
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The DVD should be in my mailbox today. I'm looking forward to it.
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The real Bonnie and Clyde (for instance) would break a mirror. Nothing like Beatty and Dunaway or the crimes they committed.
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A rather intense evening.
Both films highly recommended.
J.B.
I loved the semi-documentary feel it had. I was sad to see the end titles...some stories are so well done they could go forever.
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I thought it was OK, yes, the feel was nice, but somehow I did not feel drawn into it, could easily turn it off and on again.
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