USA | France 2013
Starts November 21, 2013
Directed by: Luc Besson
Writing credits: Luc Besson & Michael Caleo, Tonino Benacquista novel
Cast: Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Dianna Agron, John D'Leo, Tommy Lee Jones, Stan Carp
Length: 111 minutes
During a "family" barbecue, one mob boss, Don Luchese (Carp) tries to assasinate another, Giovanni Manzoni (De Niro). The Manzoni family survives and Giovanni decides to testify against Don Luchese and enter witness protection. The Manzoni family has been moving around for several years and finally settle in a lovely French village as the Blakes. The FBI is close by for their protection, lead by Agent Robert Stansfield (Jones).
Giovanni begins his new life as Fred Blake by burying a body in the back yard. His wife Maggie (Pfeiffer), who is not pleased by how the local supermarket staff treat her, can't resist leaving a small explosion behind. Like father, like son, teenager Warren (D'Leo) marks his turf at school with fists and cash. Their daughter Belle (Agron) gets in the swing by backhanding an aggressive classmate who thought she was easy game. Not exactly the low profile that Agent Stansfield wants them to keep. A rather tongue in cheek humorous "family" film where the simple story line is kept taunt by the genius of De Niro who is well supported by the rest of the family. ( )
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