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El profesional

Título original: Le professionnel
  • 1981
  • 16
  • 1h 48min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,4/10
19 mil
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Jean-Paul Belmondo in El profesional (1981)
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¿CrimenAcciónDramaEspíaThrillerThriller político

Víctima de una conspiración que le llevó a descontar dos años de cárcel en una prisión centroafricana, un agente secreto francés llega a París para ajustar cuentas.Víctima de una conspiración que le llevó a descontar dos años de cárcel en una prisión centroafricana, un agente secreto francés llega a París para ajustar cuentas.Víctima de una conspiración que le llevó a descontar dos años de cárcel en una prisión centroafricana, un agente secreto francés llega a París para ajustar cuentas.

  • Dirección
    • Georges Lautner
  • Guión
    • Patrick Alexander
    • Georges Lautner
    • Jacques Audiard
  • Reparto principal
    • Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Jean Desailly
    • Cyrielle Clair
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    19 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Georges Lautner
    • Guión
      • Patrick Alexander
      • Georges Lautner
      • Jacques Audiard
    • Reparto principal
      • Jean-Paul Belmondo
      • Jean Desailly
      • Cyrielle Clair
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    • 26Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Josselin Beaumont dit 'Joss'
    Jean Desailly
    Jean Desailly
    • Le ministre
    Cyrielle Clair
    Cyrielle Clair
    • Alice Ancelin
    • (as Cyrielle Claire)
    Marie-Christine Descouard
    • Doris Frederiksen
    Elisabeth Margoni
    Elisabeth Margoni
    • Jeanne Baumont
    Jean-Louis Richard
    Jean-Louis Richard
    • Le colonel Martin
    Michel Beaune
    Michel Beaune
    • Le capitaine Edouard Valeras
    Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
    Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
    • L'inspecteur Farges
    • (as Bernard Donnadieu)
    Pierre Saintons
    • Le président N'Jala
    Gérard Darrieu
    Gérard Darrieu
    • L'instructeur Picard
    Sidiki Bakaba
    • Le prisonnier évadé
    Baaron
    • Le président du tribunal
    Robert Hossein
    Robert Hossein
    • Le commissaire Rosen
    Dany Kogan
    • Le sergent Gruber
    Marc Lamole
    • Le serveur d'hôtel
    Jacques Canselier
    • Le petit homme aux fleurs
    Bernard Marcellin
    • Le premier agent du service secret
    Jean-Claude Bouillaud
    • Le deuxième agent du service secret
    • Dirección
      • Georges Lautner
    • Guión
      • Patrick Alexander
      • Georges Lautner
      • Jacques Audiard
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    9ElMaruecan82

    Audiard's exquisite irreverence, Belmondo's flamboyant charisma and Morricone's divine score ...

    A hit-man, a helicopter, an unforgettable climactic sequence, a, thriller, a music … It's sad that 90% of movie fans now remember "The Professional" as a great action/thriller film made by a French director named … Luc Besson, and featuring the acting debut of Natalie Portman, and Jean Reno as a professional hit-man protecting her from the claws of a demented cop played by Gary Oldman.

    I guess EVERYONE in America associates THIS title with THIS film, while in France, and probably in Europe, when people think of "The Professional", there's a beautiful melody instantly resonating in their mind, a penetrating score that conveys the fatality hanging over the shoulders of one of the greatest antiheroes of French Cinema: Joss Beaumont, played by Jean-Paul Belmondo in his career's most defining role, and the notes I'm thinking of while writing these lines are certainly some of the greatest that ever enriched Cinema's musical memories, a sound made by the great Ennio Morricone. If you haven't seen the film and if you're unfamiliar with the music, I allow you to suspend the reading of this review, because it's so pointless compared to the beauty of "The Professional"'s score. And I implore you to go listen to it, before getting back to this useless assemblage of words.

    What is "The Professional", or who is he? I don't know if this really matters if you don't plan to watch the film. It's so simplistic in its premise that it can be compared to anything made before or after, like "The Day of the Jackal" or even the 1994's "Professional" after all: you have your traditional cat-and-mouse chase between a killer with a sense of honor, and the cops and politicians whose ambiguous motives make you inevitably root for their target. Manipulation? No, the film is simply above these considerations, when you watch it; you understand that it doesn't have no purpose else than to captivate you until a rewarding confrontation. It still has an average 80's B-movie feel, some campy acting, some visual and sound effects that need to be reconsidered, the blood looks like red paint, in fact, the form is as simplistic as the content.

    And the treatment toward women is exquisitely misogynistic in the purest tradition of James Bond films where even in the most honorable woman, there's something slutty waiting for the magnetic Belmondo, to exude itself, all the opportunities to expose some nude breasts or curvy legs are good, but for some reason, it suits the spirit of a film that doesn't embarrass itself with political correctness: these were other days where movies obeyed to some formulas that didn't depend on the public's reaction. Indeed, the script written by Michel Audiard, one of the most popular French writers, is a challenge for moral sensitivity, since nobody's spared : Africans, politicians, women, cops, there's a cloud of badness contaminating the air and spilling over all the characters, and in this environment where each works for his or her interest, all we can do is to root for the man who follows his instinct, his sense of duty, his honor.

    Joss Beaumont is the man who was paid to kill the President of a fictional African country, and was literally sold by his government. After two years, he's back to France, and determined to finish his job, even if the President became a friend of France. People are so banally corrupted that the very notion of hero and villain becomes pointless. There's a great line coming from the African head of state who tells Joss that 'it took France two revolutions and five republics to become a very debatable form of democracy, and he's supposed to do that in years?' During the disenchanted 70's when France was stricken by an economical crisis, the infamous "Giscard presidency", and when the public was disillusioned with the power of law, an icon had to incarnate this moral ambiguity between what is legal and is legitimate. Since his debuts with Melville, Belmondo was born to play likable outlaws and needless to say that "The Professional" was tailor-made for him.

    The movie has reached such an iconic status in France that it might catch off-guard some younger or foreign audience, because at first sight, there's something almost deliberately poor in the way it's handled until the cat-and-mouse aspect gradually turns more into a sort of chess game where Beaumont is so well-trained that he becomes a real mastermind, using the greatest tricks he learned, he even refers to chess by using the 'playing the whites' strategy: the attack. And naturally, there's always this feeling of everyone trying to anticipate the moves of the other, to which person he'll get, and what he'll do next. Beaumont's goal is clear: assassinating the President, and for cops: stopping Beaumont, by any means and for that job: there's the unflappable face of Robert Hossein, as Rosen, the man who made it personal: so calm, so scary that he's the perfect antagonist to the flamboyant and charismatic Beaumont.

    To conclude, whatever could be perceived as flaws is so archetypal of a certain breed of French cinema that it takes a sort of gourmet pleasure to appreciate it, especially today when, for the sake of realism, the macho man has turned into a sexual beast and when characters are all bland and particularly unlikable. Interestingly, one of the new generations actors who was inspired by Belmondo is Jean Dujardin and you can see how he inherited his mannerisms, this mix of charisma and flamboyance. There are some times where nothing can beat old-school cinema, because it was so damn serious but never took itself seriously.

    And the last five minutes are so breathtaking, that whatever flaws you may have pointed out, it totally redeems the film, especially thanks to the iconic score of Ennio Morricone. Simply put, "The Professional" is one of the best French films!
    7boblipton

    The Spy Who Went Out Into The Cold

    Jean-Paul Belmondo is on trial for trying to kill Pierre Saintons, the military dictator of an African country. He won't say who hired him, he's heavily drugged, and eventually he is sent to prison. Two years later, he escapes and returns to Paris to take another crack at the job; his former colleagues in the French Secret Service, who sold him out when the political winds changed, try to stop him.

    It's one of those roles in which Belmondo does things, which is what made him so attractive as a New Wave anti-hero. He's still playing the anti-hero, of course, but there are no heroes, just middle-aged bureaucrats, thugs , and beautiful women. He lets you see the years and weariness creep up on him, particularly in the scenes with Michel Beaune. Mostly, though, he is what the title of the movie suggests, a thorough professional, who takes well-calculated risks that confound the people who try to stop him; they are worried about their jobs, their futures, their remaining ideals of right and wrong, and utility. He's just doing a job, and if he survives, well and good, and if not..... well, that was a possibility all along.
    10tmanushi

    Wonderful movie. You never get tired of watching it.

    For me this is the best work of Bel Mondo. The story its just perfect, Joss (main character) uses the orders that the service gave to him to kill president N'jala even after he became friend to to his government. They betrayed him and left him to die in prison. The character of commissaire Rosen it's a perfect one. I have seen this movie maybe 20 times and every time I find something new. The speech in the end between the minister and capitaine Valeras it's my preferite moment: Is this call under surveillance? Of course Mr. Minister. The duel between Rosen and Joss in the best picture of Paris I have ever seen is also great. But the truth is every moment and every word is perfect. You don't have to miss this movie.
    10JKettch

    Unbelievabel

    There are not many movies which impressed me as much as this one. Everything is perfect, actors, story and as the best) the music of Ennio Morricone..... One of the movies you can see as much as you want...you will never be bored! Forget modern/new action movies made in Hollywood. See this one. Today no one makes movies like this any more... Just unbelievabel and great!
    8GLanoue

    Too bad they don't make them anymore

    A tailor-made vehicle for Belmondo, out-Burting Burt Reynolds in this action flick with non-stop action. The whole thing is laughable thirty years later because we are used to Bourne Identities coming out of our fannies, but this is how they made films before CGI and mega budgets: a charming star, an excellent ensemble cast, well-motivated action, and a relatively tight script. Okay, it's cheesy by modern standards, but one must remember French politics re. Africa (remember Bokassa? The French do) and mercenaries. It makes more sense to the French, and certainly didn't export well. But you can nonetheless see why Belmondo could get away with a certain wink at the camera Burt smarminess, because he always played it with a touch of comedy, and he was way more charming than Burt ever was. ALthough you can read this film as played for laughs, at the time it's plot was believable, and the cold-hearted treatment of citizens by government forces is certainly more than believable to Europeans. Watch it and enjoy. How many low budget action films stand up 30 years later? This one does, and the subtitling is pretty good.

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    • Curiosidades
      Ennio Morricone's musical theme "Chi Mai" was composed for Maddalena (1971). The song was completely re-recorded in 1978 for the single "Disco '78" with heavier drums and in a different key. After hearing this version on the radio, Jean-Paul Belmondo was so impressed that he suggested it should be put into the soundtrack of his film. Ultimately, the record of this musical score was not only more successful than its initial release but came to be one of Morricone's bestselling work. The music was used again in the 80s for a Royal Canin commercial (a dog food brand) featuring slow-motion running dogs, and this became so famous that most people now associate "Chi Mai" with the commercial. It was even spoofed in Astérix y Obélix: Misión Cleopatra (2002). When a national tribute for Belmondo was held right after his death in 2021 in the Hôtel des Invalides, "Chi Mai" was played.
    • Pifias
      When the tramps reach the car with the policemen inside, one of the tramps destroys a bottle on the roof of the car, so the roof gets wet and there are lots of glass splinters on it. In various shots afterward, the roof is completely clean.
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      Josselin Beaumont dit 'Joss': [Farges is drinking a cup of coffee at a bar, when suddenly Beaumont appears from behind him and dips a croissant in his cup. Shocked, Farges drops his cup to the floor.] Opps, no more coffee!

      [Farges tries to take his gun, but Beaumont stops him.]

      Josselin Beaumont dit 'Joss': Leave it. It's mine.

      L'inspecteur Farges: I didn't want to hit her. Rosen told me to.

      Josselin Beaumont dit 'Joss': [Brutally punches Farges in the face.] I didn't wanna hit you either. My wife told me to.

      [Resumes eating his croissant.]

      Josselin Beaumont dit 'Joss': You're being unfair. It's a job. I don't enjoy hitting people.

      Josselin Beaumont dit 'Joss': Your'e right. A job is a job.

      [He throws two more punches to Farges, who collapses against a nearby billiard table, leaves to exit, turns around]

      Josselin Beaumont dit 'Joss': The croissant's for my friend.

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      Composed by Ennio Morricone

      Directed by Ennio Morricone

      Published by Général Music France

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      • 21 de octubre de 1981 (Francia)
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      • Camargue, Bouches-du-Rhône, Francia(Africa scenes)
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      • Cerito Films
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