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Paul Exben is a success story -- a great job, a beautiful wife and two wonderful sons. Except that this is not the life he has been dreaming of. A moment of madness is going to change his life, forcing him to assume a new identity that will enable him to live his life fully. PG-13
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Release Date : Oct 12, 2012 Limited
Mpaa Rating : PG-13 Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama![Watch](http://freeplaymovies.com/watchnow/watch10.jpg)
Actors For The Big Picture
Romain Duris,Marina Foïs,Niels Arestrup,Catherine Deneuve,Branka Katic,Eric Ruf,Enzo Caçote,Rachel Berger
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Review For Movie The Big Picture
"The Big Picture" ends perhaps a bit too ambiguously, but there's something refreshing about its faith in the moviegoer's intelligence.
Calvin Wilson-St. Louis Post-Dispatch Director Eric Lartigau tells the story slowly, less interested in suspense than in character.
Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times Takes familiar material - involving a violent crime and an assumed identity - and nudges it just enough to keep us interested for most of the ride.
Walter V. Addiego-San Francisco Chronicle It moves, with supple muscularity, toward a twisty and satisfying conclusion.
Michael O'Sullivan-Washington Post Duris is excellent, his hair and eyes growing wilder with each step of the journey, and he has solid support ...
Ty Burr-Boston Globe A dark little fable, the story of two separate roads that briefly intersect - and what happens when a man suddenly jumps from one mapped journey to the other.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger A decent-enough treat for fans of this particular Gallic genre.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian ...the ambiguity of the French title, L'homme qui voulait vivre sa vie ("The man who wanted to live his life"), is a much better fit for the film that the rather bland English title...
Sarah Boslaugh-PopMatters Makes full use of Duris' essential "lost" whimsicality.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express Director Eric Lartigau, adapting American author Douglas Kennedy's novel, keeps the tension building as Paul tries to leave behind his past and warily assume another person's life.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune Are you a fan of Patricia Highsmith's Ripley stories?
James Verniere-Boston Herald A word of advice to anyone who kills his wife's lover, fakes his own death, assumes the dead guy's name, and flees to a seaside Balkan town: leave the camera at home.
Peter Keough-Boston Phoenix Great photography and a vibrant performance by Romain Duris barely keep this lead-footed psycho-drama afloat.
Ron Wilkinson-Monsters and Critics Sprawling crime drama about a high-achieving young Parisian lawyer forced to dump a seemingly picture-perfect life and go on the run is a suspenseful journey with emotional detours.
Doris Toumarkine-Film Journal International For most of the way, right up until a hastily contrived and deeply unsatisfying ending, the film perceptively sketches a fractured identity, a man who enters a new life carrying painful remnants of the old.
Scott Tobias-AV Club To call it understated is its own special understatement; this is a film-as-character-study, but one that hovers drone-like over its subject rather than digging in for deep psychological insights.
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