Mesrine: Public Enemy Number One Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.50/10 from 31000 votes
Tags: reference to the baader meinhof gang
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Title in Português:

Inimigo Público Nº 1

Synopsis

Mesrine: Public Enemy No. 1

After escaping from prison, notorious criminal Jacques Mesrine continues his criminal activities, becoming a public enemy and gaining notoriety for his daring robberies and violent behavior.

As Mesrine's crimes escalate, the police launch a massive manhunt to capture him, but he always manages to evade them, earning him the title of Public Enemy No. 1.

Despite his criminal activities, Mesrine becomes a folk hero to some, admired for his audacity and defiance of authority.

However, Mesrine's luck eventually runs out, and he is finally captured by the police after a dramatic shootout.

The film portrays Mesrine's rise and fall as a criminal, showcasing his charisma, intelligence, and ruthlessness, as well as the cat-and-mouse game between him and the authorities.

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Mesrine: Public Enemy Number One
London Calling
Non, je ne Regrette rien
Édith Piaf: Performer
Charles Dumont: Performer
Michel Vaucaire: Lyrics
Attention Mesdames et Messieurs
Pierre Delanoë: Lyrics
Michel Fugain: Performer
Heureusement que la Musique est Là
Didier Barbelivien: Performer
Dave: Performer
Patrick Loiseau: Lyrics
Où sont les Femmes ?
Jean-Michel Jarre: Lyrics
Patrick Juvet: Performer

User reviews

Timothy King
5/10

Jennifer Evans
7/10

Additionally, the use of different musical motifs and themes in the soundtrack effectively conveys Mesrine's complex character development, from his initial daring robberies to his eventual downfall. The music adds depth to the narrative and helps to immerse the audience in Mesrine's world, making his story even more compelling and engaging.

Ronald Miller
3/10

I found the choice of music in the film's soundtrack to be outdated and disconnected from the time period in which the events took place. It would have been more effective to use music that reflected the 1970s setting and the gritty atmosphere of Mesrine's criminal activities.

Michael Anderson
1/10

The lack of a cohesive musical theme throughout the film made the soundtrack feel disjointed and inconsistent. The music did not effectively convey the evolution of Mesrine's character or the escalating tension between him and the police, resulting in a missed opportunity to enhance the audience's engagement with the story.

Michelle Campbell
9/10

The music beautifully complements Mesrine's charismatic and ruthless persona, adding depth and emotion to his character development throughout the film, making it a truly engaging and memorable cinematic experience.

Lisa Johnson
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack effectively enhances the atmosphere of the film, from the suspenseful moments during Mesrine's daring robberies to the intense showdowns with the police, showcasing the versatility and skill of the composer.