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Description: Genre: Comedy / Theatrical Release: 2002 / Director: Patrice Leconte / Actors: Jean Rochefort, Johnny Hallyday ... / ... more Newest Review: ... wrenching when they part… Manesquier just looks so lonely! Surprisingly it is actually Manesquier who attracts the women - ... more |
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L'Homme Du Train
A mysterious stranger, Milan steps off a train in a place he has ... |
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by sirg0508 - written on 23.11.05 (Very useful, 165 readings)
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'L'homme du Train' AKA 'The Man on the Train' is fantastic. There is a very simple story line, only 2 main characters but the story is a very intriguing one with two very famous French stars - Jean Rochefort, a very famous actor and Johnny Hallyday, the biggest French rock star so really a winning combination. Directed by Patrice Leconte who also directed 'Ridicule' and 'Girl on the Bridge'. The story: Milan (Hallyday) is on a train journey, his head aches from the ride. At his stop he goes to the chemist and meets a local (Rochefort). The town is deserted so the local offers him a place to stay and no doubt is enjoying the company. The town is a ...
by fizzywizzy - written on 13.09.05 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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THE STORY In a small town in the French Alps, Monsieur Manesquier, a retired school teacher meets Milan, an ageing bank robber, in town to pull off a heist. With the town's only hotel being shut down for the season, Mass invites Milan to stay in his home. On paper the two men are opposites but, opening up to each other, they discover that not only do opposites can attract, but each holds a bizarre fascination for the other. Manesquier who has never left the family home in which he lives envies Milan's nomadic existence, full of danger and excitement. Milan teaches his host how to shoot while the old man loans him slippers (apparently this is very funny to the ...





