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Lane 2022-10-10 22:49:11
Those who decide to choose war are those who cannot extricate...
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Gloria 2022-09-24 08:55:20
The shooting was arranged a bit...
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Julie 2022-05-31 22:05:25
French movies are not like Hollywood movies, after all, they are not exaggerated to the point where there are shooting scenes at every turn. But the plot of the second part is much more coherent than the...
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Soledad 2022-05-31 19:07:31
The big search reminds me of "Red...
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River 2022-05-31 17:56:18
2 is more compact than...
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Celine 2022-05-31 17:53:30
An anti-socialist robber + heroine is very...
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Rubye 2022-05-31 17:01:47
Gradually turned into a natural murderous...
Mesrine: Public Enemy No. 1 Comments
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Gennaro 2022-05-31 18:14:02
At least, he is a romantic thief
He doesn't love money, he doesn't care about money. He knows that this world itself is an exploitative world, but he will not get wealth by exploiting others. What he knows is that if he needs money, he can go to the bank to grab it. He is willing to allocate some of his own escape money to the...
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Hertha 2022-09-14 09:26:03
very nice
From the title to the plot, it is similar to "Public Enemy", which is about a notorious bank robber.
The upper and lower episodes are 4 hours in length. The opening part of the first episode feels very good. The intricate shots from different angles, put together and played the same scene at the...
Mesrine: Public Enemy No. 1 quotes
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La journaliste interview: [Begins interview] Why are you doing this?
Jacques Mesrine: [long pause] Because I don't like laws.
Jacques Mesrine: I don't like the laws and I don't want to be a slave of the alarm clock my whole life.
Jacques Mesrine: I don't want to spend my entire life dreaming. I don't want to always think how I have to work half a year just so I could buy some thing.
La journaliste interview: What do you expect from your life? Recognition? Money?
Jacques Mesrine: [chuckles] What a question! Money, money, money... all of you just keep talking about it, always the same. But I'm completely different.
Jacques Mesrine: What exactly am I doing? I'm looking for the money in the places where they are - in the banks.
[laughs]
La journaliste interview: Regarding the politics, are you on the left or the right?
Jacques Mesrine: [sighs] Neither side. I think politics are a dirty game. It's better to keep the distance from it. I don't trust any politician.
La journaliste interview: Do you consider yourself as a dangerous individual?
Jacques Mesrine: Dangerous... And according to you? I don't know, maybe I'm dangerous. I don't know. Why are you asking?
[laughs]
Jacques Mesrine: Depends to whom. For instance I don't play with cops.
Jacques Mesrine: [pulls out his pistol and poses for the photographer] Shoot it!
Jacques Mesrine: Good photograph, publish it!
Jacques Mesrine: Dangerous... Probably yes. I'm probably dangerous.
La journaliste interview: What kind of old age and death will you have?
Jacques Mesrine: Old age... Honestly, I don't think I'll live that long.
Jacques Mesrine: One day they'll shoot me to death, and it will completely make sense. Natural. After all, for someone who was in prison with maximum security, there are no rules. Like me, I live without rules.
La journaliste interview: Without rules and without hope?
Jacques Mesrine: [does not answer]
La journaliste interview: Do you have any plans?
Jacques Mesrine: I've got a lot of plans. Close the prison with maximum security. I lived there for 5 years. Can you imagine? The whole 5 years! I want all of those who sit there to be freed! I've seen what's going on over there, how they break people, how they destroy them. But our Mr. Minister, Alain Perfite, he doesn't get it yet. I am an excellent shooter and I can kill a few judges.
Jacques Mesrine: [exclaims] Do we need in France gangs of Bordello? Do we need Red Brigades? Let them ask themselves the question. Because if there will be need to go in their neighborhoods to train with Palestinians, I'll go! They can shit their pants!
Director: Jean-François Richet
Language: French,English Release date: November 19, 2008