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The Statement Details

2003 Certificate 12
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While a secret society of Catholic priests hide him in various French abbeys, a network of bitter Jewish assassins track him, and a determined judge attempts to use the law to pin a prison sentence on him. This highly wanted man is Pierre Brossard (Michael Caine) who committed war crimes--not only murdering Jews but also .. Read more

Starring Michael Caine, Tilda Swinton, Jeremy Northam, Alan Bates
Director Norman Jewison
Genres Thriller

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The Statement

While a secret society of Catholic priests hide him in various French abbeys, a network of bitter Jewish assassins track him, and a determined judge attempts to use the law to pin a prison sentence on him. This highly wanted man is Pierre Brossard (Michael Caine) who committed war crimes--not only murdering Jews but also stealing their money and property--when he was a Nazi in World War II. However, Brossard's wrongdoing happened 40 years in the past and he was in hiding long enough that nobody--not even his own wife (Charlotte Rampling)--feels much like protecting him anymore. On the verge of a heart attack, Brossard scampers from one hiding spot to the next, narrowly evading his multiple pursuers.
A top-notch political thriller directed by Norman Jewison (THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR) and based on a novel by Brian Moore, THE STATEMENT keeps viewers trapped in suspenseful anticipation. Caine's portrayal of Brossard as a nervous, jittery old man with a guilty conscience is palpably upsetting. Meanwhile Tilda Swinton as the judge, and Jeremy Northam as her assistant, make an excellent and convincing detective team. Interesting film work combines sharp footage of provincial France with black and white flashbacks to grueling WWII executions, making the film visually compelling--an excellent complement to its puzzling plotline.

Starring Michael Caine, Tilda Swinton, Jeremy Northam, Alan Bates, Charlotte Rampling
Director Norman Jewison
Studio MOMENTUM PICTURES
Run time DVD: 1 hr 55 mins
Certificate Certificate 12
Genres Thriller
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 09 Jul 2004
Production year: 2003
Format DVD
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  • 2 stars out of 5

    Filmed in France, this untypical European outing from Moonstruck director Norman Jewison stars Michael Caine as an ageing French collaborator. Pursuing him for his involvement in the execution of seven Jews are war-crime investigators Tilda Swinton and Jeremy Northam, but their prey manages to stay one step ahead of them with the help of his high-level friends in the Catholic Church and French government. Caine gives his usual solid performance, but Swinton and Northam struggle with their flimsy characters and the film can't quite decide whether it's a chase thriller, a conspiracy yarn or a “message” movie. Sadly, it ends up being a hotch-potch of all three, which is a shame, because there's a good — and original — movie in here somewhere.

    • Radio Times
  • An interesting subject, based on a complex novel of guilt and betrayal, is here turned into a straightforward chase movie of a mundane kind.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 13 out of 18 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Dull Dull Dull

    Michael Caine is a brilliant actor, but his choice of roles is notoriously wayward. For every Alfie there's an Ashanti, every Mona Lisa a Jaws 4. And for his astonishing, Oscar-nominated turn in The Quiet American, there's The Statement. Leaden, overwrought, and abominably boring, it sees him play a fugitive in 90s France, trying to escape those who want to kill him for working with the Nazis in World War II. Never mind the Cockney collaborator - after 20 minutes you'll want everyone dead.

      • A customer from Cumbria
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  • 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    ZZZZZZZzzzzzzz

    Forget night nurse, Caine delivers a a masterpiece of snooze after 20 minutes if you haven't already got zzzz coming out you're already dead !

    Only watch if you wish to cure your insomnia

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    • The Statement
      While a secret society of Catholic priests hide him in various French abbeys, a network of bitter Jewish assassins track him, and a determined judge attempts to use the law to pin a prison sentence on him. This highly wanted man is Pierre Brossard (Michael Caine) who committed war crimes--not only ...