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La bête de miséricorde 2001

★ 5.22 votes88 min📅 2001-10-17

La bête de miséricorde (2001) is a darkly twisted French crime comedy that explores the dangerous intersection of faith and violence.

Director: Jean-Pierre Mocky

Cast

Bernard Ménez
Bernard Ménez
l'inspecteur Franck Moreau
Jackie Berroyer
Jackie Berroyer
l'inspecteur Alain Castang
Patricia Barzyk
Patricia Barzyk
Alice Moreau
Jean-Pierre Mocky
Jean-Pierre Mocky
Jean Mardet
Catherine Van Hecke
Madame Fortin
Diane Dassigny
Diane Dassigny
Caroline Fortin
Dominique Zardi
Dominique Zardi
Momo
Jean Abeillé
Jean Abeillé
Gourbi
Jean-Claude Romer
un homme au bar

Frequently Asked Questions

What is La bête de miséricorde (2001) about?

The film tells the story of Jean Mardet, who after accidentally killing his wife in a car crash, becomes convinced that God has chosen him to end the suffering of others through mercy killings. His twisted mission leads him down a path of escalating violence.

Who directed La bête de miséricorde?

Jean-Pierre Mocky directed La bête de miséricorde. A veteran French filmmaker known for his distinctive style blending drama and dark humor.

Who stars in La bête de miséricorde?

The film features Bernard Ménez, Jackie Berroyer, Patricia Barzyk, Jean-Pierre Mocky, Catherine Van Hecke, and Diane Dassigny in key roles.

Is La bête de miséricorde (2001) worth watching?

Fans of dark comedy and psychological thrillers may find this unrated French film intriguing. Despite lacking an official IMDb rating, the provocative blend of crime elements and religious satire makes it compelling for viewers who enjoy unconventional cinema.

How long is La bête de miséricorde?

La bête de miséricorde runs for 88 minutes.

About La bête de miséricorde (2001) — Dark Comedy Crime Thriller

La bête de miséricorde (2001) is a darkly twisted French crime comedy that explores the dangerous intersection of faith and violence. Directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky, who also appears in the cast, this unsettling film follows Jean Mardet (Bernard Ménez), a man who, after a devastating car accident claims his wife's life, becomes convinced that divine intervention has appointed him as an executioner of the suffering. What begins as a mercy killing spirals into a twisted crusade.

Set against the backdrop of contemporary France, the film blends macabre humor with psychological tension, creating an atmosphere that's simultaneously absurd and disturbing. The story delves into themes of religious fanaticism, moral ambiguity, and the thin line between compassion and madness. With strong performances from Jackie Berroyer, Patricia Barzyk, and Catherine Van Hecke, Mocky crafts a provocative narrative that challenges viewers' perceptions of justice and faith. The 88-minute runtime delivers a concentrated dose of black comedy that lingers long after the credits roll.