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Mesrine: Public Enemy #1 (Dubbed In English)

  R HD

Jean-François Richet

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Plot Summary

In the climactic second part of the the Mesrine saga, Jacques Mesrine is back in France after his brazen assault on the maximum-security prison from which he daringly escaped. Once again in police custody and facing stern justice for his crimes, the "man of a thousand faces" escapes directly from the courtroom after kidnapping the judge at gunpoint. As Mesrine continues to author his own legend through the media and his own memoirs, he becomes a household name and anti-hero across all of France. As he plans his last and greatest escape, leaving France – and the iconic character he has created for himself - behind, the police begin to close in and his monumental rise begins to shadow the inevitable fall. The life of Jacques Mesrine comes once and for all to a full bloody circle in a climax only fitting for Public Enemy #1.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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82%
  • Reviews Counted: 85
  • Fresh: 70
  • Rotten: 15
  • Average Rating: 7.2/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: Jacques Mesrine's end may be inevitable, but he certainly doesn't bore us along the way. – Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times, Sep 2, 2010

Rotten: Mesrine's promised end in November 1979 arrives as history recorded it, but, by that time, you're hoping the next vogue in biopics is the short film. – Nicolas Rapold, Village Voice, Aug 24, 2010

Fresh: Performs the unlikely trick of being both taut and plotless. – Anthony Lane, New Yorker, Aug 9, 2010

Fresh: Gantz's camera gets right in the thick of the action, deliriously weaving and whirling up close. It's as high on Mesrine's crimes as he is, and Cassel exchanges the stolid tension of Part 1 for a manic theatricality. – Ty Burr, Boston Globe, Sep 2, 2010

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Customer Reviews

Awesome movie

Loved it best movie you will evar see

Part 3 please!!!

Both parts of this series are absolutely amazing. Each of them is over two hours in length, I wished they were longer. On top of that, I want part three so bad I'm foaming at the mouth. Vincent Cassel is fantastic, the plot is great, the acting is great, holy cow I could watch these movies all day.

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