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Man on the Train

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Man on the Train (2003)

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Reviews Counted:109

Fresh:100

Rotten:9

Average Rating:7.5/10

Consensus: A lovely, contemplative character study with two wonderful performances at its center.

Runtime: 90 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: In a sleepy French backwater, a train pulls into a deserted station, depositing a lone passenger: a grizzled man in a fringed leather jacket. He looks like a criminal, albeit an aging criminal, a... In a sleepy French backwater, a train pulls into a deserted station, depositing a lone passenger: a grizzled man in a fringed leather jacket. He looks like a criminal, albeit an aging criminal, a man who has never before asked questions of life or made deep connections with anybody, arriving for a final showdown, and he is. But, within minutes, he bumps into a local retired poetry teacher in dapper clothes, a man who looks like someone waiting for something exciting to happen, who appears perfectly settled in his life, and he was.until now. Suddenly, these two disparate men are about to find, at the very end of the line, an unexpected friendship, an opportunity to look back on their dashed hopes, and a magical, momentary chance to explore the road not taken. Patrice Leconte's award-winning Man on the Train is a simple, humor-filled tale that resonates with deeper themes of friendship and fate, of longing and regret and most of all, of the passage of time and the choices we make. It is the story of two men who might never have met but for an accident, who appear to have nothing in common, yet who change each other's view of life at the last possible moment. When the criminal Milan (French rock icon Johnny Hallyday) rolls into town planning to knock off the local bank on Saturday, he assumes it will go off without a hitch. Then he encounters Manesquier (leading French actor Jean Rochefort). A retired poetry teacher whose sedentary lifestyle bores even himself, Manesquier offers Milan a much-needed drink of water in his musty old chateau. The only thing they seem to share is that Manesquier, too, has an important date on Saturday; but his is for open-heart surgery. From the start, the two men are equally wary of the other. Manesquier senses that Milan is up to no good, while Milan is driven crazy by Manesquier's incessant talking. But, when Milan is forced to hole up in Manesquier's mansion until the robbery, the distance between them begins to disappear. Suddenly, Manesquier wonders what it would be like to trade his books and art for Milan's gun and life of adventure. Meanwhile, Milan covets Manesquier's bedroom slippers and cozy life of stability. As their friendship develops, surprising moments of humor and tenderness emerge, as each seemingly defies his personality to explore his yearning for the life of the other. Saturday arrives. Milan and Manesquier have no choice but to part ways and head towards their different destinies. But even their destinies are no longer the same, for their very dreams have become intertwined. [More]

Starring: Jean Rochefort, Johnny Hallyday, Jean-Francois Stevenin, Pascal Parmentier

Starring: Jean Rochefort, Johnny Hallyday, Jean-Francois Stevenin, Pascal Parmentier, Isabelle Petit-Jacques, Edith Scob

Director: Patrice Leconte

Director: Patrice Leconte
Screenwriter: Claude Klotz
Producer: Philippe Carcassonne
Studio: Paramount Classics

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Piquant and poignantly humorous.

Full Review Source: Flick Filosopher | comment Comment
05/16/03
MaryAnn Johanson
MaryAnn Johanson
Flick Filosopher

Sometimes you get tired of 'splaining and you just want to say: Hey, this one's really very good.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
05/16/03
Stephen Hunter
Stephen Hunter
Washington Post

A boldly conceived, impeccably crafted and wonderfully enigmatic two-character study that turns out to be a most powerful showcase for its two stars.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
05/15/03
William Arnold
William Arnold
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

In the context of French filmmaker Patrice Leconte's canon, Man on the Train qualifies as an anecdote. But it may stay with some viewers longer than an epic poem.

Full Review Source: Dallas Morning News | comment Comment
05/15/03
Philip Wuntch
Philip Wuntch
Dallas Morning News

When you exit the theater, you'll leave with a bittersweet and very satisfied smile.

Full Review Source: Internet Reviews | comment Comment
05/15/03
Steve Rhodes
Steve Rhodes
Internet Reviews

The movie -- simple, pure and powerful -- makes us feel the intensity of both life in transit and life lived, if only for a moment, in another's skin.

Full Review Source: Chicago Tribune | comment Comment
05/15/03
Michael Wilmington
Michael Wilmington
Chicago Tribune

Might not be the manliest way to make a buddy movie, but it makes for a great movie about being a man.

Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
05/14/03
Mark Athitakis
Mark Athitakis
Filmcritic.com

An elegant, amusing odd-couple divertissement...made not only tolerable but pleasurable by Leconte's austerely patrician style, Rochefort's roguish charm and Hallyday's deadpan authority.

Full Review Source: One Guy's Opinion | comment Comment
05/13/03
Frank Swietek
Frank Swietek
One Guy's Opinion

A beautifully rendered character piece that’s so precisely and complexly engineered to convey its simplicity.

Full Review Source: Movie City News | comment Comment
05/13/03
Leonard Klady
Leonard Klady
Movie City News

So static and predictably schematic as to lull viewers into a comfortable slumber.

Full Review Source: Nitrate Online | comment Comment
05/12/03
Nick Schager
Nick Schager
Nitrate Online

[A] beautiful and quirky fable that's part spaghetti Western, part French poem. It's an unlikely but lovely combination.

Full Review Source: Ebert & Roeper | comment Comment
05/12/03
Richard Roeper
Richard Roeper
Ebert & Roeper

Could the globalization of cinema be responsible for the diminishing emotional impact of Patrice Leconte’s Man on the Train?

Full Review Source: Premiere Magazine | comment Comment
05/09/03
Aaron Hillis
Aaron Hillis
Premiere Magazine

Two magnetic male presences command the screen in Man On the Train, but Patrice Leconte finds a friendship between weathered Frenchmen more difficult to forge than the far more asymmetrical relationships of previous films.

Full Review Source: Newark Star-Ledger | comment Comment
05/09/03
Bob Campbell
Bob Campbell
Newark Star-Ledger

French rock 'n' roll icon (yes, there is such a thing) Johnny Hallyday and veteran actor Jean Rochefort deliver a pair of exquisite performances in this charming, ultimately haunting tale.

Full Review Source: TV Guide's Movie Guide | comment Comment
05/09/03
Ken Fox
Ken Fox
TV Guide's Movie Guide

In the end, because he refuses to compromise their fates, director Patrice Leconte manages a kind of sweet tragedy rarely attempted in American films.

Full Review Source: Citysearch | comment Comment
05/09/03
Dan Fazio
Dan Fazio
Citysearch

The Man on the Train is a marvelously acted French film about two men past their prime who cross each other's paths and yearn for something completely different in their lives.

Full Review Source: Spirituality and Practice | comment Comment
05/09/03
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Spirituality and Practice

The two main characters become friends that fit comfortably together like a pair of worn slippers. They share a few laughs, a few drinks, and a few dreams - and take us along for the ride.

Full Review Source: TheMovieChicks.com | comment Comment
05/09/03
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
TheMovieChicks.com

Fans of the subtitled, the offbeat and the intimate shouldn't miss this Train.

Full Review Source: E! Online | comment Comment
05/09/03
E! Online
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Milan and Manesquier are unforgettable characters in a film that unfolds with power and grace.

Full Review Source: Reel.com | comment Comment
05/09/03
Reel.com
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With wit, dignity and utterly different approaches, the two leads lure us well inside their characters and bring real zest to their mutually enriching relationship.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Daily News | comment Comment
05/09/03
Bob Strauss
Bob Strauss
Los Angeles Daily News
 
 
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