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Anthony Zimmer

  • 2005
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Sophie Marceau and Yvan Attal in Anthony Zimmer (2005)
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Anthony Zimmer was a big money launderer. The police wants him, but he has changed his face and voice. His old Russian clients want him dead. His ex is told to socialize with a random man on... Read allAnthony Zimmer was a big money launderer. The police wants him, but he has changed his face and voice. His old Russian clients want him dead. His ex is told to socialize with a random man on the train Paris to Nice.Anthony Zimmer was a big money launderer. The police wants him, but he has changed his face and voice. His old Russian clients want him dead. His ex is told to socialize with a random man on the train Paris to Nice.

  • Director
    • Jérôme Salle
  • Writer
    • Jérôme Salle
  • Stars
    • Yvan Attal
    • Sophie Marceau
    • Sami Frey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    8.8K
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    • Director
      • Jérôme Salle
    • Writer
      • Jérôme Salle
    • Stars
      • Yvan Attal
      • Sophie Marceau
      • Sami Frey
    • 34User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Yvan Attal
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    • François Taillandier
    Sophie Marceau
    Sophie Marceau
    • Chiara Manzoni
    Sami Frey
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    Gilles Lellouche
    Gilles Lellouche
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    Daniel Olbrychski
    Daniel Olbrychski
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    Samir Guesmi
    Samir Guesmi
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    Dimitri Rataud
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    Nicky Marbot
    Nicky Marbot
    • Douanier 1
    Olivier Chenevat
    Olivier Chenevat
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    Alban Casterman
    Alban Casterman
    • Jeune Douanier
    Christophe Odent
    Christophe Odent
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    Luc Chavy
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    Richard Delestre
    • Room Manager Carlton
    Yann de Monterno
    • Serveur Carlton
    Laurent Klug
    • Homme Discret
    José Fumanal
    • Réceptionniste Negresco
    • (as Jose Fumanal)
    Thierry Humbert
    • Garçon de café Nice
    Marc Diabira
    • Contrôleur Bus
    • Director
      • Jérôme Salle
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      • Jérôme Salle
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    8richard_sleboe

    Is he only a pawn in her game...

    ...or she in his? Captivating, elegant little thriller. It's not spectacular in any obvious way, yet I couldn't take my eyes off the screen for just one second. It starts out almost exactly like "Mr Bean's Holiday": a guy on a southbound express train, headed for the coast, hoping for recreation. Which he won't find. That's where the the script leaves the common ground. It's rich in twists and turns, clever to the point of cunning. Production design and cinematography are among the most elegant you will find. Cool, minimalistic interior sets contrast with the time-tested cinematic sparkle of the Côte D'Azur. Similarly, wide-angle shots are inter-cut with extreme close-ups, e.g., of pills dancing on a shaking spiral staircase, the pulsing red halo of the caller light on a ringing telephone, or a pair of shades dropped casually into an earthenware bowl. Scenes you have seen a thousand times, this movie makes you see them with new eyes: a guy killing time watching TV, a car chase in an underground parking lot, or someone having coffee and reading the paper in the morning sun. Admittedly, Sophie Marceau helped to keep me interested. She plays a woman six years her junior, and she more than gets away with it. She is in the shape of her life. I think she may have had something done to her face, but it looks good and doesn't show. I can see why President Mitterand took her on his trips abroad as an icon of French allure. The five-second scene in which she wires herself for the showdown alone made it worth my while. The final plot twist may not be up to common standards of plausibility, but it doesn't subtract from 90 minutes spent in silent wonder at what the French can do with a little sunshine and lot of mascara.
    8RJBurke1942

    When you're running for your life, who can you trust?

    This is an engaging and quite clever thriller, produced, directed and acted as only the French do: stylish, cool, suave – and with a twist. Or, was it a double twist? Here's the setup: a wanted criminal, Anthony Zimmer, is being hunted by the French police who want Zimmer in jail; and by the Russian mafia who just want him dead. Zimmer, however, has recently acquired a new face via plastic surgery; so nobody knows what he looks like now.

    He has a weakness, however: the femme fatale who, in this case, is Chiara (Sophie Marceau), who keeps in touch with Zimmer via classified messages in the Herald-Tribune. As his girl friend, she's instructed by letter, from Zimmer, to board a train and pick the man who most closely resembles Zimmer's size and shape – and then play up to him as though he was in fact Anthony Zimmer. Why? Because Zimmer wants an available sap to act as stand-in when the mafia make their hit...

    Enter poor Francois Taillandier (Yvan Attal), minding his own business on the train when the gorgeous Chiara sets down opposite and, very adroitly, gets Francois to join her in her travels to the Cote d'Azur and a luxurious holiday… he thinks. Francois figures he's maybe in heaven for the first day, a wonderful dinner, followed by the potential for real romance.

    And then, the sky falls in...

    In short order, Francois is running for his life (almost like Dustin Hoffman in Marathon Man [1976] and for similar reasons) as the mafia try twice to kill him, Chiara reveals that she set him up, the mafia keep on trying to make a hit on him, the police try to help him, and Zimmer's still pulling the strings it seems. Things are closing in on Francois, and it seems like only a matter of time before he takes a hit.

    Not everything is as it seems, however...

    To say more would spoil this film for you. Suffice to say that, like Hitchcock and others before, the denouement between the police, the mafia and the elusive Zimmer is very satisfying, if somewhat contrived, perhaps.

    The ending, however, does raise some interesting questions and provides no firm answers, an aspect I particularly like – because that allows me to formulate the complete end according to my own inclination. Besides, whenever you read about murder and mayhem in real life, you never get the full story anyway. Right?

    The cinematography is exquisite on the French coastline, the sound track is good, the acting is...oh, who cares...I was too busy looking at Sophie Marceau anyway. Okay – the acting was adequate, but not spectacular.

    See this one. You won't regret the ninety minutes.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Things Are not How They Seem to Be

    In Paris, the international police force and the Russian mafia are chasing Anthony Zimmer, an intelligent man responsible for laundry of dirty money in France. Zimmer was submitted to a plastic surgery, and his new face and voice are completely unknown. The only means to reach Zimmer is through his beloved mistress Chiara (Sophie Marceau), who is under surveillance of the police and the mobsters. While traveling by train to the country nearby Nice, the common man François Taillandier (Yvan Attal), who has the same body shape of Zimmer, is select by Chiara as if he were Zimmer and used as a bait to lure those that are pursuing her. When Taillandier is chased by the professional Russian killers, he runs the French police when the real situation begins to be disclosed to him.

    "Anthony Zimmer" is a great thriller, with a situation that recalls Hitchcock's classic "North By Northwest", i.e., a man mistaken for another and pursued by criminals. The attractive story has many twists, a nice cast with the gorgeous Sophie Marceau and the efficient Yvan Attal in the lead roles. The beautiful locations in France is an amazing tour in this wonderful country. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Anthony Zimmer A Caçada" ("Anthony Zimmer The Hunting")
    10rowiko

    Thriller à la Hitchcock

    Not very often have I watched a thriller that entertained me as much as this one, throughout its whole duration. I don't think this film made a big splash at the box office or earned much critical acclaim, which is a shame.

    In my view, its fascinating scenery, the many twists and turns, a fabulous Sophie Marceau, and not least a clever ending, make this pure entertainment to watch and would have deserved better.

    The film does remind me of Hitchcock at his best.

    Not all the pieces may fit together all the time, but I don't find this to be an issue with this movie. When the final credits rolled, I was still in a kind of trance smiling to myself about the clever storyline and its convincing presentation.
    7stensson

    Thriller Francais

    This is a story which we've seen many times in American movies. About the common gentle guy who without wanting so, gets involved in heavy things. And it could happen to all of us.

    The plot is rather clever, but you have some unanswered questions in the end. Sophie Marceaux plays the mystic lady and you never know whether she really is good or bad. Not even when the movie is over.

    What is a quite intelligent psychological drama, turns into a violent outburst. Anyway it's nice to watch such a plot in another environment; here the French Côte d'Azur. But it's too physical in the end and maybe the plot maker hasn't had any real good ideas about how to finish it.

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    • Trivia
      The property the director looked for had to be a house of a very rich guy but with level and charisma. What they found was too small so they had to (temporarily) add the first floor (Anthony Zimmer's office). The filming crew had the villa only for two weeks.
    • Goofs
      On the TGV when they meet and he comes back with tea and a tray, she folds the paper and it looks like it will unfold. Following shot, the paper is on the other side.
    • Connections
      Features Un jeu d'enfants (2001)
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      Promenade-dîner
      Written by Charles Autrand and Jean-Paul Hurier

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • Russian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vụ Án Mất Tích
    • Filming locations
      • PM-810 km 16.9, Aigua Blanca, Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain(Anthony Zimmers villa)
    • Production companies
      • Alter Films
      • Canal+
      • Fidélité Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,306,533
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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