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See How They Fall

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Released
07 June 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Elevation Sales 
Classification
Runtime
96 minutes 
Features
Colour, PAL, Subtitled 
Barcode
5055201812452 
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French crime thriller starring Jean Yanne and Jean-Louis Trintignant. Simon Hirsch (Yanne) is a bored, 50-something salesman whose life changes when his best friend, undercover cop Mickey (Yvon Back), ends up in a coma after being shot during a stakeout. Leaving his dead-end job and his wife behind him, Simon now sets out on a crusade for revenge on the would-be killers. Meanwhile, in a convergent story set some time earlier, unlucky-in-cards gambler and drifter Marx (Trintignant) instructs unworldly youth Johnny (Mathieu Kassovitz) in the ways of gangland life.

Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Jean Yanne stars as Simon Hirsch a bored middle-aged salesman who accompanies his best friend cop Mickey (Yvon Back) on a stakeout for the sake of excitement When Mickey is shot and put into a coma Simon quits his dead-end job and leaves his family in order to track down the would-be killers In a parallel story that takes place a few years earlier a thug and gambler named Marx (Jean-Louis Trintignant) teaches a simple-minded youth named Johnny (Mathieu Kassovitz) the finer points of thug life including shakedowns and professional hits The paths of Marx and Johnny don&39;t cross with that of Simon until the film&39;s surprising climax This ingenious French crime thriller was the directorial debut of screenwriter Jacques Audiard (A Prophet The Beat that My Heart Skipped) and won three Césars