Mesrine: Parts 1 & 2 Box Set (Blu-ray)

Featuring: Vincent Cassel, Cécile De France & Gérard Depardieu

Format: Blu-ray | Rating: 15 years & over

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 In The Top 3 Of My All Time Favourites!!!!

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First of all I will get my only criticism of this out of the way, the blu-ray itself came in a thin cardboard case instead of a proper case, this is however my only complaint and has nothing to do with the film in any way. Mesrine is one of my favourite films of all time, vincent cassell deserves acclaim for this performance and the subtitles do not put you off at all, if anything it adds to the film and keeps you glued to the tv. This film is a the french version of goodfellas and is packed full of action and has a mafia type storyline, I cannot recommend highly enough, it keeps you gripped all the way through and is split into 2 parts which are both equally as good. The quality of the blu ray is crisp and is a bargain at this price, do not hesitate, buy this now.

 EPIC

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Film itself:This is a must watch, I watched this back to back thats 4 hours and enjoyed every minute of it.

Packaging: I thought it would be 2 disc as its two films but it wasnt, also the case is not like normal its cardboard quite thin case

Picture: Very nice nothing "jaw dropping" but the sound has a kick to it

Extras on disc: considering this was all on only 1 disc I was surprised it had any extras at all, contains deleted scenes and a few interviews from cast and crew and the trailer also has the annoying trailers of some other french movie at beginning you have to skip through

 Fantastique!!

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Once this disc was in my player I was totally mesmerised by Vincent cassels performance, you can't help being captivated by the lovable rougue mesrine, such a master of disguise too!
This is well worth it's cheap price tag and despite it being a subtitled film it rocks from beginning to end. I hope Mr cassel got lots of awards for this!!

 Superb

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Both parts are superb, the video quality is great and both films are very enjoyable. Don't let the subtitles put you off! It really is worth watching.

 Gangster Heaven

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Don,t be put off by french subtitles a truly riveting film,one of the best gangster films for a while.Capture's the 60's,70's really well with a
menacing,atmospheric mood throughout the picture.absolute must for your gangster film collection.

 Peter564

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Outstanding! If you like French film you will love this, but to be fair this is a truly brilliant film. Both parts superb! Goodfellas, Mean Streets etc. Wonderful modern gangster film with a truely great peformance from Mr Cassel, yet again. Buy it you won't regret it!

 Superb French gangster movie(s)

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Vincent Cassel does a truly remarkable job in these films and both are really gripping from start to finish. You may have seen him in The Crimson Rivers with Jean Reno (Leon) previously, if not this is another thriller well worth watching. They are a journey of Mesrine's life, from Algeria, to Paris, to Canada, and back to Paris. With Gerard Depardieu playing Guido, a shady gangster boss who takes Mesrine under his wing. Both films are full of great characters and If you love good gangster movie then get this as you won't be disappointed. The fact that it's a true story only makes it more remarkable.

 Fantastic French Actioner

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Parts 1 & 2 are both absolutely superb. Vincent Cassel is (as always) spellbinding as Mesrine (pronounced "may-reen," not "mes-reen," as he later insists to cops and journalists). The 60s & 70s clothes, hairstyles and cars are brilliantly realised, and the fact that it is all a true story is the icing on the cake. There isn't a dull moment, and the car chases reminded me of French Connection & Ronin. Don't let the fact it is subtitled put you off - it's a must see.