Writed by: Michael Mann. . In 1933, in the fourth year of the Great depression, the bank robber John Dillinger challenges the law with his gang and is considered Public Enemy #1. J. Edgar Hoover goes to the Congress asking for financial support to the agency and assigns the Agent Melvin Purvis responsible for Chicago area. Melvin does not succeed using technology to hunt Dillinger, so Hoover orders the use of abusive means of interrogation and the agents use torture, intimidation and blackmail to achieve their purpose. Meanwhile Dillinger falls in love for Billie Frechette and Melvin and his men stakes her out trying to catch the outlaw. duration: 140min. cast: Jason Clarke. rating: 7,3 / 10
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Public enemies john dillinger death scene. Dir: Michael Mann. US. 2009. 140 mins. Working in his trademark epic-crime-drama mode, Heat director Michael Mann delivers a satisfying and absorbing portrait of the rise and fall of 1930s bank robber John Dillinger in Public Enemies. As expected, Mann’s period piece is technically flawless and visually accomplished, but the more heartening news is that this perfectionist filmmaker doesn’t let the stylish action completely overwhelm his characters, a failing which has held back some of his more recent films. Action connoisseurs have always adored Mann for his bravura set pieces, and Public Enemies doesn’t disappoint in this regard. Opening in the US and UK on July 1, a week after Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen, Public Enemies is aiming for more discriminating adult audiences alongside the action crowd and should perform towards the higher end of Mann’s work (2004’s Collateral, which grossed $218m worldwide), boosted particularly by Johnny Depp in the lead role. Lifted by warm notices, this could be a breakout hit. In 1933 during the thick of the Great Depression, flashy bank robber John Dillinger (Depp) breaks out of prison and embarks on a crime wave that draws the attention of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover (Crudup), who recruits agent Melvin Purvis (Bale) to hunt him down. Meanwhile, Dillinger falls in love with a coat-check girl, Billie Frechette (Cotillard), and convinces her to join him on the lam. Director and co-writer Michael Mann has often shown a passion for the inner workings of criminals and cops and their shared devotion to duty and honor ( Heat, Collateral). But his last film, Miami Vice, illustrated the limits of this approach, which often favours brilliantly choreographed action scenes and terse tough-guy dialogue over resonant characters – especially females, who usually serve as romantic playthings. Public Enemies doesn’t entirely correct that imbalance, but this lengthy film engrosses because Mann does delve a little deeper into his characters’ psychology. Working from Bryan Burrough’s non-fiction book about Dillinger and the formation of the FBI, Mann, production designer Nathan Crowley and cinematographer Dante Spinotti have done a stunning job recreating the era while, at the same time, making the film feel contemporary. Much of that credit must go to Spinotti, whose glorious, handheld HD-camera images lend Public Enemies an urgency and immediacy which are a far cry from most period films. Several members of Public Enemies ’ large cast turn in strong work that adds to the story’s dramatic authenticity and drive. As Dillinger, Depp remains a bit of an enigma, conveying the thief’s arrogance and sardonic irreverence without dipping into the theatricality of his roles in Pirates Of The Caribbean or Sweeney Todd. Bale plays Purvis as a straight-arrow lawman who discovers to his horror how easy it is to cross ethical lines in order to apprehend wrongdoers. While his emotional journey seemingly echoes the U. S. government’s modern-day moral troubles with “enhanced interrogation techniques” in the wake of 9/11, Bale makes the political commentary relatable on a personal level. As for Cotillard, she may be yet another second-fiddle love interest in a Michael Mann film, but at least her charm and steel give the role needed depth, especially with the love story growing in importance as the film reaches its conclusion. Kicking off with a thrilling prison break, the film moves sleekly from sequence to sequence, finding innovative new ways to stage action scenes and wring tension from seemingly commonplace set-ups. To sign up for Screen’s weekly Reviews Newsletter please click HERE. Production companies Relativity Media Forward Pass Misher Films Tribeca Productions Appian Way Worldwide distribution Universal Pictures Producers Kevin Misher Michael Mann Screenplay Ronan Bennett Michael Mann Ann Biderman Based on the book by Bryan Burrough Cinematography Dante Spinotti Production designer Nathan Crowley Editors Paul Rubell Jeffrey Ford Music Elliot Goldenthal Main cast: Johnny Depp Christian Bale Marion Cotillard Billy Crudup Stephen Dorff Stephen Lang.
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Written by Kenneth Chisholm () Plot Summary Plot Synopsis Taglines: America's Most Wanted Did You Know? Trivia It's true that John Dillinger enjoyed taking photographs of police officers when the opportunity presented itself, and even late in his career, he would often attend Cubs games, and frequent bars in Chicago, but he probably didn't enter the offices of the Dillinger Squad, as depicted in the film. Dillinger also tended to brag about his exploits. As with many other events in his life, he would have surely related such a fantastic thing to his family, his lawyer, or his lawyer's investigator, Art O'Leary, a man Dillinger often confided in. However, according to Bryan Burrough 's book, he did enter the same building as the Chicago Police Department on a few occasions, and he did accompany Polly Hamilton into the building to get her waitress' license. See more » Goofs The Thompson sub-machine guns in the movie use period-correct 20 round 'stick' magazines and 50-round 'drum' magazines. Despite appearances resulting from some quick shots and deceptive angles, no 30-round World War 2 issued magazines appear, as none were procured by the film armorers. See more » Quotes John Dillinger: [ in his jail cell] Well, here's the man who killed Pretty Boy Floyd. Damn good thing he was pretty, 'cause he sure wasn't Whiz Kid Floyd. Tell me something, Mr. Purvis. That fellow, the one who got killed at the Sherone Apartments - the newspaper said you found him alive. It's the eyes, ain't it? They look at you right before they go. And then they just drift away into nothing. That'll keep you up nights. Melvin Purvis: And what keeps you up nights, Mr. Dillinger? Coffee. You act like a confident man, Mr. Purvis... [... ] See more » Crazy Credits The title of the movie is not shown until the end credits. See more » Soundtracks Am I Blue? (1929) Music by Harry Akst Lyrics Grant Clarke Performed by Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment See more » Frequently Asked Questions See more » Details Release Date: 1 July 2009 (USA) Also Known As: Public Enemies Box Office Budget: $100, 000, 000 (estimated) Opening Weekend USA: $25, 271, 675, 5 July 2009 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $214, 104, 620 See more on IMDbPro » Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs ».
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Okay, this isn't the all time greatest flick ever made but a less then perfect Michael Mann movie, is still better than average.
I don't know, but after seeing the big, loud and noisy shootout in Heat, seeing it being repeated time after time here gets a little dull. There is basically nothing wrong with the performances by Johnny Depp, Christan Bale and especially Billy Crudup as Hoover, but I wish that Mann would have delved a little deeper into what made Dillinger the admired and feared figure that he was.
We see him escaping from prison but we are essentially left in the dark about how he was able to outsmart the law time and time again. There is a scene reminiscent of the one in Heat, where Bale's and Depp's characters come face to face but afterward there is no resolution. Bale's character is oddly uninvolved with the capture of Dillinger at the Biograph.
Instead we are presented with the long time tradition in cops vs. robbers films of bad guys on both sides. There is an especially nasty sequence with the law interrogating a witness. On the criminals' side we get Baby Face Nelson, who is made out to be such a caricature that he doesn't tickle the funny bone at all, you merely wonder why Dillinger didn't plug him after the first heist. The movie doesn't explain why they were associates.
Depp is absolutely one of the greatest assets to have in a movie, but if the character he is given is so nondescript, you can't be anything but disappointed. Depp is not needed here. If Bale and Depp had switched roles it wouldn't have made any difference.
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