Time Out says
As much a sorrowing portrait of an idealist age on the cusp of change as a Costa-Gavras-inflected political thriller, the film is narrated by Figon in a strange, unembittered voice from the grave as he lays in a pool of blood on the floor of a seedy flat, himself assassinated by DeGaulle’s agents – the first of a series of conjectures by the director. As such, the film’s tone and precise intentions are as hard to pin down as the divided Figon’s motives (besides money), as it veers from jazz-scored, Melville-like stylisation through lightly absurdist humour to earnest dramatic reconstruction. Those with scant knowledge of recent French history and culture may be tested but should enjoy the superb performances, not least those of the most convincing set of villains since Becker’s ‘Honour Amongst Thieves’.
Release Details
- Rated:12A
- Release date:Friday 20 October 2006
- Duration:101 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Serge Le Péron
- Screenwriter:Serge Le Péron, Frédérique Moreau, Saïd Smihi
- Cast:
- Charles Berling
- Simon Abkarian
- Mathieu Amalric
- Josiane Balasko
- Jean-Pierre Leaud
- Fabienne Babe
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