Plot: The true story of notorious French bank robber Jacques Mesrine (Vincent Cassel), who, throughout the sixties and seventies, was public enemy number one in France, and escaped jail four times.
Review: MESRINE is the gangster epic PUBLIC ENEMIES wanted to be. A two-part masterwork, MESRINE opened in Europe back in 2008 (netting star Vincent Cassel the French equivalent of an Oscar- the César), but is only now making its way to North America. I was lucky enough to catch both parts of the MESRINE saga at the Fantasia film festival, and for over four hours, MESRINE had me by the balls!
The film begins with a Brian de Palma esque sequence using multi screens, showing the moments leading up to Mesrine’s eventual assassination by French Police. From there, the film unfolds as a flashback. We see as Mesrine dabbles in crime, does some time, falls in love and tries to go straight, before eventually turning into the famed criminal he became. For Mesrine, his adventure really starts once fleeing France for Montreal, with his girlfriend (Cecile de France). The two, after briefly going straight, end up kidnapping their elderly employer, before leading cops on an interstate chase that ends with them getting named in Arizona.
Put them together, and you have an operatic French gangster masterpiece, that would be truly unbelievable if the story wasn’t (mostly) true. In the lead, Cassel gives a career defining performance on the level of Al Pacino in SCARFACE. Mesrine’s a complicated, three-dimensional figure, and despite some of his insane, blood-thirsty acts, he remains an essentially likable guy. Considering he’s in almost every scene of this four hour opus, this is a major accomplishment for Cassel, and truly the best role he’s ever had.
Also noteworthy is the strong French supporting cast. While this is Cassel’s show all the way, a lot of the biggest stars in France turn up in meaty supporting roles, including Gerard Dépardieu as Mesrine’s gangster mentor. In part two, Matthieu Almaric (of QUANTUM OF SOLACE) pops up as a master escapist who helps Mesrine in a particularly elaborate escape.
Despite the considerable running time, MESRINE is never boring, even if taken in one big, four hour plus sitting. I truly loved this flick, and along with INCEPTION, ANIMAL KINGDOM, THE KILLER INSIDE ME and TOY STORY 3, stands as one of the year’s best films. I highly recommend seeing it, especially if you’re a big fan of similar gangster epics like GOODFELLAS, CASINO, or SCARFACE.
Grade: 9.5/10