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Monsieur Hire [DVD] [1990]

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  • Actors: Michel Blanc, Sandrine Bonnaire, Luc Thuillier, André Wilms, Eric Bérenger
  • Directors: Patrice Leconte
  • Writers: Patrice Leconte, Georges Simenon, Patrick Dewolf
  • Producers: Philippe Carcassonne, René Cleitman
  • Format: Anamorphic, PAL
  • Language French
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Metrodome Distribution
  • DVD Release Date: 15 May 2006
  • Run Time: 75 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000ETR71C
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 13,527 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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The murder of a young girl strikes a chord of fear in a neighbourhood, with the local voyeur, Monsieur Hire, pegged as the prime suspect. His solitary ways and peculiar behaviours elicit the suspicion of the local residents, but the lovely woman across the way upon whom Hire spies, may have a different answer to the mystery. A taut and intricate character-based suspenser. Adapted from the George Simenon novel 'Les Fiancailles De M. Hire'.

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30 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "She didn't see you as a killer. Neither did I. But that's always the way.", 3 Jun 2006
By Trevor Willsmer (London, England) - See all my reviews
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"They'll find the killer some day, but no one will ever hold her in his arms again."

Monsieur Hire is the perfect suspect. Nobody likes him. Conversations die away when he passes by. Children play tricks on him. He sleeps very little. He never uses the lights. He sits in the dark in his room. And he likes to watch... So, naturally, when a young girl is found murdered, Hire finds himself put under the microscope, both by the strange detective who regularly humiliates him in the course of his investigation and the girl he spies upon who suddenly confronts him, with very unexpected results.

Patrice Leconte's film is one of those remarkable career turnarounds that defy expectations. Best known at the time for his unashamedly populist French comedies, Monsieur Hire is the equivalent of the director of Adam Sandler films suddenly having a stab at The Girl With the Pearl Earring and actually getting it right. His adaptation of a half-remembered Georges Simenon novel (literally: when he finally got the rights, no-one could find a copy of the novel to work from!) works both as a spellbinding piece of pure filmmaking and an intriguing drama about the difference between watching and comprehending. Hire may think he knows almost everything about his neighbor Alice because he has watched her so closely, but seeing and understanding are not always the same thing, as he himself reveals when he tells one of the whores he visits the story of a popular old lady who fed the pigeons breadcrumbs: because of her kindly face, people never realised that in fact she was poisoning them.

Above all, it's a very sensual film. Not in any erotic sense, although there is a charge when Hire finally allows himself to touch another human being. Rather this is a film about seeing and smelling, the senses through which we first form judgements but which still allow us to keep our distance - and not just M. Hire himself. It's no accident that the film ends with everyone silently watching him, and with the camera pulling away from a figure who finally understands what really happened too late in a truly haunting image.

Sandrine Bonnaire does remarkably well in what could simply have been a cipher as the object of his attentions, pulling off the difficult scenes where she gets closer to Hire while still managing to remain a credible figure, but it's no slight on her to say that this is Michel Blanc's show. Lurking at the edge of the frame or isolated in the center of the image, the balding, almost expressionless Blanc's performance is a masterclass in control. Not merely physical control, but resisting the desire to make Hire in any way likeable or more accessible. There is no appeal to sentiment, no crack in the façade to let us in and recognise anything admirable or empathetic, no explanation or excuse for the way he is. As a character he remains strange and ill suited for the world of men and women. Even the possibility of love does not free him from his shell. And it's that very inaccessibility that ultimately makes him such a tragic figure. Hire is as dead as the murder victim, who the detective pointedly notes will never be touched again: he just happens to still be walking around.

On the surface, the film is equally controlled - Leconte and Patrick Dewolf's tight screenplay is spare and precise, but with enough room for director and actors to build on, while Ivan Maussion's unostentatious design and Denis Lenoir's restrained yet meticulous cinematography serve the characters perfectly. Even Michael Nyman's music rises above what was then his usual formulised mathematical masturbation to deliver something whose precisely formalized distance is absolutely right.

Leconte's great use of the Scope frame is well preserved in Second Sight's sadly extras-free UK DVD, although the color seems slightly richer than the theatrical print I saw a few years ago (although that could just have been color fading). Hopefully a more ambitious DVD release with some special features will find its way to region 1 sooner rather than later.

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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sandrine Bonnaire is beautiful & mysterious..., 6 April 2006
By dovefancier (London, England, UK) - See all my reviews
  
At long last, 'Monsieur Hire' is available in DVD format in the UK. What took it so long? For European films fans like me, life is not as easy as it is for Hollywood movies fans. For this reason we are almost forced into relying on imported DVDs without English subtitles, or old VHSs! However, here it is now - I'm very pleased to be able to appreciate this atmospheric film once again, but this time with a better picture and sound quality!

Obviously I'm not going to talk too much about the plot, but this is a beautiful but sad, passionate but profound French film. The Director is one of my favourites, Patrice Leconte, who also directed many other masterpieces, including 'Hairdresser's Husband', 'Le Parfum D'Yvonne' and 'Intimate Strangers (Confidences Trop Intimes)'. His photography, the choice of soundtracks, the timing between dialogues and the agony that often appears in the actors' faces, all make me feel I'm part of his films, and I can't keep watching them without taking a few deep sighs.

'Monsieur Hire' is the film in which Leconte, for the 1st time, worked with the main actress, Sandrine Bonnaire (Intimate Strangers), who plays a beautiful as well as mysterious young woman, Alice. The love and affection that a local middle-aged tailor, played by Michel Blanc, feels for Alice, torments him as he can do nothing but watch her from his apartment window. He turns the light off and plays a record when he watches her, and this music (Michael Nyman's arrangement) creates further agonies in the viewer's chest. As he watches her, he realises that there is a serious secret in her life, which plays a major role in the relationship between the two people but nobody knows what she is really thinking - very clever. By this point, I was shaking my head, utterly engrossed, because I couldn't believe how incredibly Bonnaire and Blanc played their characters with so much emotion, even in the small expressions on their faces and their minimal body language - simply breathtaking! It'll be very difficult to take your eyes off the screen until the very end of the film, and I'm sure you'll love this amazing masterpiece of Leconte from 1989. Hope you'll enjoy it!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars All is never as it seems, 15 Oct 2007
By Charles Vasey (London, England) - See all my reviews
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Although perhaps not as doomed a relationship as that in LE BOUCHER that between Monsieur Hire (local scapegoat and voyeur) and Alice is always going to be difficult. Based on a Simenon novel any review is going to have to be careful about giving away hints, but this film is full of winks and nudges. No-one is quite as they seem from the duffel coat-clad policeman to the duplicitous Alice. Abetted by theme music from Brahms (via Romania and Michael Nyman) the result is exactly the sort of romantic tale of 47 year-old men going on 17 that only the French can manage.

Marvelous stuff. It even has a roof-top chase.
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