Monsieur Hire (1989) France
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Director:Leconte, Patrice, Blanc, Sandrine Bonnaire Michel
Studio:Cinéa
Writer:Georges Simenon, Patrice Leconte
Rating:7.6 (2,565 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:738329055325
Awards:6 wins & 8 nominations
Genre:French films
IMDb:0097904
Duration:1:21:00
Aspect Ratio:2.35 : 1
Sound:Mono
Languages:French
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300008984
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Leconte, Patrice, Blanc, Sandrine Bonnaire Michel  ...  (Director)
Georges Simenon, Patrice Leconte  ...  (Writer)
 
Michel Blanc  ...  Monsieur Hire
Sandrine Bonnaire  ...  Alice
Luc Thuillier  ...  Emile
André Wilms  ...  L'inspecteur de police
Eric Bérenger  ...  Le gérant du bowling
Marielle Berthon  ...  Pierrette Bourgeois
Philippe Dormoy  ...  François
Marie Gaydu  ...  La jeune fille du massage
Michel Morano  ...  Le chauffeur de taxi
Nora Noël  ...  La gardienne
Cristiana Réali  ...  L'adolescente au bowling
Bernard Soufflet  ...  Le tatoueur
André Bauduin  ...  Le consommateur de crèpes
Rozeen Landrevie  ...  La petite fille au bouquet
Francis Baudet  ...  Le locataire sur le palier
Summary: Touching, lyrical, erotic, suspenseful and enigmatic, Patrice Leconte s (Girl on the Bridge) 1989 psychological drama Monsieur Hire is both a twisted love story and a tragic thriller (London Sunday Times). In a provincial French apartment block, Monsieur Hire (Michel Blanc) endures a solitary life of dulling work as a tailor and vitriolic scorn from his neighbors. Hire s only solace is an occasional night out bowling and the voyeuristic admiration of his neighbor, the ravishingly erotic (Entertainment Weekly) Alice (Sandrine Bonnaire Vagabond, À Nos Amours), a beautiful, free-spirited woman conducting a heated love affair through un-drawn curtains across the way. But when police discover the nude body of another young woman in a nearby vacant lot, Hire becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation that brings him face to face with the object of his desire even as it threatens to ensnare them both in a web of deceit, accusation, lust, and guilt. Adapted from the book by celebrated Belgian crime novelist Georges Simenon, Monsieur Hire is a film of gorgeously muted widescreen color and funereal beauty (The Washington Post) that coolly unpacks sexual obsession and romantic love with an intelligence and understated intensity so delicate that you almost hold your breath for the last half-hour (Roger Ebert).