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Arsène Lupin

  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
7.6K
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Arsène Lupin (2004)
ActionAdventureCrimeMysteryRomanceThriller

As the daring thief Arsène Lupin (Romain Duris) ransacks the homes of wealthy Parisians, the Police, with a secret weapon in their arsenal, attempt to ferret him out.As the daring thief Arsène Lupin (Romain Duris) ransacks the homes of wealthy Parisians, the Police, with a secret weapon in their arsenal, attempt to ferret him out.As the daring thief Arsène Lupin (Romain Duris) ransacks the homes of wealthy Parisians, the Police, with a secret weapon in their arsenal, attempt to ferret him out.

  • Director
    • Jean-Paul Salomé
  • Writers
    • Jean-Paul Salomé
    • Laurent Vachaud
    • Maurice Leblanc
  • Stars
    • Romain Duris
    • Kristin Scott Thomas
    • Pascal Greggory
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    7.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean-Paul Salomé
    • Writers
      • Jean-Paul Salomé
      • Laurent Vachaud
      • Maurice Leblanc
    • Stars
      • Romain Duris
      • Kristin Scott Thomas
      • Pascal Greggory
    • 46User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Romain Duris
    Romain Duris
    • Arsène Lupin
    Kristin Scott Thomas
    Kristin Scott Thomas
    • Joséphine - Comtesse de Cagliostro
    Pascal Greggory
    Pascal Greggory
    • Beaumagnan - Théophraste Lupin
    Eva Green
    Eva Green
    • Clarisse de Dreux-Soubise
    Robin Renucci
    Robin Renucci
    • Le duc de Dreux-Soubise
    Patrick Toomey
    Patrick Toomey
    • Léonard
    Mathieu Carrière
    Mathieu Carrière
    • Le duc d'Orléans
    Philippe Magnan
    Philippe Magnan
    • Bonnetot
    Philippe Lemaire
    Philippe Lemaire
    • Le cardinal d'Etigues
    Marie Bunel
    Marie Bunel
    • Henriette Lupin
    Françoise Lépine
    • La duchesse
    Aurélien Wiik
    Aurélien Wiik
    • Jean Lupin
    Jessica Boyde
    Jessica Boyde
    • La femme aux diamants
    Guillaume Huet
    • Arsène Lupin enfant
    Adèle Csech
    • Clarisse enfant
    Xavier Beauvois
    Xavier Beauvois
    • Le médecin
    Philippe Laudenbach
    Philippe Laudenbach
    • Le préfet
    Gérard Chaillou
    • M. Kasselbach
    • Director
      • Jean-Paul Salomé
    • Writers
      • Jean-Paul Salomé
      • Laurent Vachaud
      • Maurice Leblanc
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    User reviews46

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    4ziquemu

    Dude, WTF?

    ... or whatever the French equivalent would be ("mec, que est-ce qu'ils ont pense quand ils ont cree cette film?"). I was actually in Paris when this premiered. It's like six stories in one, and every time you think it ends, it just keeps on going on. We even get Knights Templar thrown in at what we think is the end, but then we move on to historic events.

    The idea is great -- the gentleman thief. It's just over-over-over explained. Cinematography is quite good -- nice look and feel for old Paris. However, editing leaves something to be desired. And yes, Kristen Scott Thomas speaks very good French (well, actually, I'm not one to really judge -- sounded good to me). A nice effort that could have been a truly entertaining film if not written by a team of seven writers not in communication with each other (or so it seemed).

    And one last thing -- the thief thing is a little ridiculous. The guy goes into a room, women are wearing enormous ostentatious necklaces and earrings, and they never notice him basically ripping these off of them. I think there was some sort of sensory deprivation problem back then (perhaps "touch" hadn't yet been discovered), so that might have made it easier for our pal Arsene. Otherwise, I have no explanation.

    So, if you want to see a recent French film with good production value and practice your French, enjoy. If you want to see a good French film, there are many many other films more worth your time.
    5donmarat

    Two halves one was really good the 2nd was crazy.

    First of all, the 2 hours movie is enjoyable,, at least until the last hour.. Things start good ,, the build up,, the story line,, the characters.. all good. Then they stat the main adventure of the "treasure" thing! . Anyhow it keeps getting better.. then... then... all of the sudden, things change... and that's the second half.

    In the second half you don't know what the hell is happening! he loves this, then sleeps with that and loves her, she betray him, then not, then yes, then back to the first, then his father, then the treasure, then the woman, then the father, the witch, the crosses.. OMG .. it just kept going on and on!!! Every time you think this is the final scene they start a new thing, so there is a moment where you just don't give a damn about the story you just watch a twist after twist. No honestly, you will think the movie ended several time then!! Voilaaa.. it's on again!!

    That was crazy, enjoyable, fun yea.. but too much that I feel I got old now!!
    5alf-50

    So disappointing

    I guess it's not that easy to make a 1-2 hours script on such a character, but I'm afraid that the choices made by the production were wrong from the start.

    This movie tries to depict how Arsène Lupin became who he is. It tries to give some of the keys which lead him to his extravagant life. But even in this attempt, everything is wrong. Arsène does not kill ? OK. But this is given to the viewer as a fact from the beginning. And the whole film tends to push him into criminal revenge for all the bad people he has to suffer from. I mean by this that his character is already forged, so the movie does not hint you how, and, on the contrary, everything that happens to him leads to no consequence about it. Then, what's the point ?

    The way I picture Arsène Lupin is as a very smart gentleman. Even if he is nothing but a bad boy originally. This is why the choice of Romain Duris surprises me a lot. He seems like a good actor, but he looks much more as a bad boy than as a smart English gentleman. He's got a forced smile on a tough face, when Lupin always has this mocking smile. I agree though that this point could be discussed for hours as the original book character was a bit of both.

    Finally, Lupin's character, even if he's an opportunist guy is very clever and usually thinks ahead a lot. He is not the kind of guy to run straight ahead inside a trap. I would have liked to see more "Ocean's Eleven" in it. In this movie, he is more reacting to the events than making them happen the way he planned it.

    All in all, it's a nice movie with good acting and nice sets (I've been very surprised with the "Place de l'opera" with a 19xx look), but it is not very fair to the quality of the book character.
    4UnlimitedPower

    Interesting beginning, the rest is simply outrageous!

    "Arsen Lupin" and "Immortel" were among the films that i went to see during the French Film festival in Belgrade. While i immortel left a good impression on me Arsen Lupin got me and a couple of my friends laughing. Here's why: First of all, "The Adventures of Arsen Lupin" are a series of books which tell a story of a Gentleman Thief in the 19th century. The books are enjoyable if you are a fan of romantic-adventure novels.

    The film tries to squeeze a few of these books into a whole. This was in my opinion a mistake from the start. The film starts unwinding at about the 1 hour mark and keeps unwinding for another hour, meaning that its ending for a whole hour. The scenes quickly jump from one thing to another not explaining the who or why, characters come and go, places, things, details... After an hour or so you can't even remember what happened 2 minutes ago and frankly you stop caring since the plot makes 360 degree turns every frame. Instead you catch yourself enjoying the unbelievable plot twists and the speed at which they unfold in a bad way, I had the whole cinema laughing throughout the second part of the film. All the characters are switched around, so in the end his father is trying to kill him (WHY?!), oh yeah and he is searching for this treasure which is shown by placing certain crosses together.

    Also he seems to be in love with a witch/devil character who tries to use him but doesn't, then does and so on... Another comic character was the witch's henchman who had a metal plate covering half of his face, his role is also unclear. The costumes and scenery are very well done but they don't do much to fix the script, editing and awful directing. The first half of the film starts out slow and slightly boring but the second half is fast, confusing and outright funny. I loved laughing my head off at the unbelievable plot twists in the second half of the film. Otherwise its not worth seeing this film.
    IreneAdler-1

    To rent if there is nothing else to rent

    I watched "Arsène Lupin" a few months ago, and I am very astonished when I read some opinions here. This movie is... how can I say that ? simply bad ! For the first time of my life I was ready to take my coat and walk out after only 30 minutes. And what a pity ! Because they could play with one of the most popular French character, because it seems they had a big budget to make it (I mean for a French movie), and because they smashed almost everything. OK, Romain Duris was an excellent Arsene Lupin and I must applaud the set decoration and costume design work too. But that's it ! Special mentions for the worst film editing I've ever seen and for an overloaded storyline. Disappointing.

    I. Adler

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    • Trivia
      Costume Designer Pierre-Jean Larroque created about five hundred different costumes, including twenty for Romain Duris and eighteen for Dame Kristin Scott Thomas. He took his inspiration from real-life historical figures such as la comtesse de Greffuhle, la Cassati, la comtesse de Castiglione.
    • Goofs
      When Joséphine is beaten before being thrown out of the boat, a cut on her lip is visible before she is hit the first time.
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #35.3 (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Christ lag in Todesbanden BWV. 625
      Music by Johann Sebastian Bach

      Organdy Wolfgang Rübsam (as Wolfgang Ruebsam)

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    • Release date
      • October 13, 2004 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
      • Spain
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Russia)
      • SND (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Adventures of Arsene Lupin
    • Filming locations
      • Abbaye Royale du Moncel, Pontpoint, Oise, France
    • Production companies
      • Hugo Films
      • TF1 Films Production
      • M6 Films
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    • Budget
      • €18,070,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,661,031
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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