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Overview
Release Date:
8 January 2003 (France) morePlot:
After nearly fifteen years behind bars, lefty revolutionary Bruno escapes and heads back to Grenoble... more | add synopsisAwards:
8 wins & 4 nominations moreUser Comments:
Loved it... moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Lucas Belvaux | ... | Bruno Le Roux | |
| Catherine Frot | ... | Jeanne Rivet | |
| Dominique Blanc | ... | Agnès Manise | |
| Ornella Muti | ... | Cécile Costes | |
| Gilbert Melki | ... | Pascal Manise | |
| Patrick Descamps | ... | Jacquillat | |
| Olivier Darimont | ... | Francis | |
| Alexis Tomassian | ... | Banane | |
| Yves Claessens | ... | Freddy | |
| Christine Henkart | ... | Madame Guiot | |
| Jean-Henri Roger | ... | Neighbor in Burning Apartment | |
| Elie Belvaux | ... | Jeanne's Son | |
| Hervé Livet | ... | Jean-Jean | |
| Eric Vassard | ... | Henchman | |
| Zirek | ... | Secret Agent 1 |
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Trilogy: One (Europe: English title) (UK)On the Run (International: English title)
One (UK)
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Rated R for some violence, drug use and language.Parents Guide:
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Canada:117 min (Toronto International Film Festival) | France:111 min | USA:117 minLanguage:
FrenchColor:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby DigitalCertification:
Brazil:16 | USA:R | France:-12 | Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) | USA:UnratedMOVIEmeter: 
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Forms a trilogy along with Après la vie (2002) and Un couple épatant (2002), the main characters of this one being the supporting actors in the other ones, and vice versa. The three movies have some scenes in common which are shown from a different point of view according to the storyline we're following. moreFAQ
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I generally don't consider myself the biggest fan of thrillers, but it seems that it may be due to my American upbringing. This makes me real bitter that intelligent, thorough, and stylistically unique films are being made elsewhere, but the American market doesn't seem interested because... why? The subtitles? The acting and writing are still better even if you do have to read the translated subtitles. You know what, I should boycott American movies for a while because I really haven't had much experience with foreign films, but of the last three films I saw, two of them were French, and one was from Hollywood. Guess which two were wonderful, and which one was God-Awful...
Cavale was one of the best thrillers I've ever seen. It was dark and shadowy and very well shot. It was full of humanity, which is another thing that American films seem to be lacking. One of the things I liked best about it was the underlying subtlety in the characters. They had tones and textures that really drew me in.
If you haven't seen Cavale, do so, you're going to love it.