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Five Favorite Films with Jean Reno

The international stars shares his influences.

Jean Reno

American audiences who know Jean Reno strictly from Luc Besson productions (The Professional, Nikita, The Big Blue, Wasabi) and smart action blockbusters (Ronin, Mission: Impossible, The Crimson Rivers) will be surprised how little ass-kicking he does in his role as Ponton in The Pink Panther 2, opening this Friday. As family man partner to eternal-bumbler Inspector Clouseau (Steve Martin), Reno's character is indeed one of the few to escape the mystery without slipping, falling, or crashing into solid objects. But it's representative of Reno's career, a varied body of work that frequently crosses over into video games, French slapstick, and romantic comedies that is rarely seen in the States. RT spoke with Reno recently to get his Five Favorite Films.

Apocalypse Now (1979, 98% Tomatometer)
Apocalypse NowIt's like a surge of intimacy of human beings, you know? It is spectacular. It is well done, a lot of actors, and I like very much Coppola as a director. I like the performance of the main role, the guy...he had a heart attack. I don't remember his name. Martin Sheen. I almost said Martin Short. [laughs] I like also the performance of Marlon Brando. I like it very much, that movie.

Taxi Driver (1979, 100% Tomatometer)
Taxi DriverIt was a shock, a real shock. The acting was so sincere, so honest. Brilliant performances from everybody, from Robert DeNiro and Jodie Foster. There are always good moments in the movie business, but that was a very intense moment in the American cinema. It was amazing to see those movies.

Life is Beautiful (1998, 77% Tomatometer)
Life is BeautifulA movie I like very much by Roberto Benigni. It's a way of talking about a very serious matter through a comic form. A touching form. That was a new way of speaking of a moment in the history of humanity. Very painful. [Having worked with him on The Tiger and the Snow], Benigni is somebody who [writes] the script and he is somebody who [interprets] the script, but he will let you very free. He is not a dictator. Basically, he is a poet. Somebody who sees the world through his own eyes in a poetic way. [The Tiger and the Snow] is a movie I like because he wanted to talk about the war through his eyes, and it is a very honest movie. Very.


Il Sorpasso (1954, Tomatometer N/A)
Il SorpassoItalian, a black-and-white movie. If you go to the internet, you can find it. Dino Risi movie, with Vittorio Gassman acting in it. And a French actor named Jean-Louis Trintignant. It is about somebody who is pretentious, who's always speaking [loudly], always speaking about himself. And somebody in front who is shy. The story is about changing personality, and the moral of the story is, "If you want to change your personality, change with your own rhythm. Don't try to imitate people." [This was] reality because so many people try to imitate things that they have seen without any reasons inside themselves. They just want to imitate because they have seen that on screen or in a book. Instead of following their own rhythm, their own needs. I still remember that... long time ago. 30 years ago.


Beauty and the Beast (1946, 95% Tomatometer)
Beauty and the BeastCocteau, black-and-white, with Jean Marais. That was [a] way of telling stories...very, very [strangely]. I was very shocked because everything [becomes] possible [when] you can present your story in a poetic way. And the voice of the actor... When you are young, you understand [here] that even if you are not handsome, you can find love, because the girl loved the beast. [chuckles] It came maybe from my fears when I was young, not to find a girl, not to seduce. You know what I mean?




The Pink Panther 2 opens in wide release February 6, 2009. Click here for a full synopsis, photo gallery and trailers.

Want more Five Favorite Films? Check out previous installments with Ernest Borgnine, Mickey Rourke, Danny Boyle, and James Franco.

jokerboy1991

jokerboy1991 on 02-2-2009 05:47 PM

Great list, Reno is a really "professional"... get it guys :)

jarbuckl

jarbuckl on 02-2-2009 05:55 PM

A great actor who is occasionally in some crap films. Thought he was the best part of Mission: Impossible.

Timothy M.

Timothy M. on 02-2-2009 06:16 PM

I've never seen any of those films!!!

Playboy Slim

Playboy Slim on 02-2-2009 06:38 PM

Well you should! Great list. Okay actor, who's in a lot of clunkers.

Robert K.

Robert K. on 02-3-2009 07:03 AM

I wouldn't brag about it.

jitaditya n.

jitaditya n. on 02-3-2009 10:44 AM

tht's really sad!...not even the first two???

KaoruX

KaoruX on 02-3-2009 03:16 PM

Have you at least read "Heart of Darkness"?

Robert C.

Robert C. on 11-23-2011 05:53 PM

The only one i've seen is taxi driver.

Playboy Slim

Playboy Slim on 02-2-2009 06:34 PM

Good list. Great list, he's a "great actor". :p Okay he's in bad movies, okay actor.

ColinTheCimmerian

ColinTheCimmerian on 02-2-2009 08:34 PM

Bad movies? Everyone's been in a few bad movies, but come on. La Femme Nikita, Mission:Impossible, Ronin? And he was Leon in 'Leon'! (or The Professional, if you prefer). Not saying he's the best actor out there, but he's pretty good, and there's nothing wrong with his resume.

Playboy Slim

Playboy Slim on 02-2-2009 09:40 PM

Okay you're right. I forgot about some of those.

USD I.

USD I. on 02-4-2009 03:00 PM

Ronin was a horrible film. They just took every international intrigue cliche and threw it into one film. They had great actors act a bad script to come up with a predictable and painful-to-watch film.

He was fantastic in the Professional.

BigEarn

BigEarn on 02-5-2009 12:01 PM

dude, totally agree - Ronin blew!

Mr. Bo Ziffer

Mr. Bo Ziffer on 02-2-2009 06:39 PM

I like this list. I agree that he was the best part of Mission:Impossible, but he was also the best part in that dreadful Godzilla remake. Also, when did Martin Sheen have a heart attack? I never heard about that! Did it have something to do with that bomb injected in his heart in Spawn?

brandon s.

brandon s. on 02-3-2009 03:59 AM

Martin Sheen had a heart attack while filming Apocalypse Now in the Philippines.....from what I understand it was due to a combination of on set stress and alcohol abuse, but I am not 100 percent on that. The intensity of that work ethic certainly made its way into the film, what a fantastic trip that movie is. Martin Sheen is a great actor who simply hasn't had a good leading role in years (I wouldn't call him a lead in Departed.)

Playboy Slim

Playboy Slim on 02-2-2009 06:45 PM

Sorry about saying the same thing twice. Don't know why I did that. Looks like this guy's adding the Pink Panther 2 too his lousy roster. Might be the worst he's done... maybe... no.

rt_hire_me

rt_hire_me on 02-2-2009 10:15 PM

Check out Les Visiteurs. Freakin hilarious. Medieval guys transported to our time. The English remake was panned, so don't bother.

Bulletproof_Animal

Bulletproof_Animal on 02-3-2009 12:26 AM

Cool. I thought all his picks would be obscure 'art' films.

tfortier

tfortier on 02-3-2009 06:05 AM

For those doubting about Jean acting skills, just watch The Big Blue again..! He is incredible. My personnal favorite with him is Subway, the 80' flick with Christophe Lambert and Isabelle Adjani.

Also he is one of the most popular foreigner actor in Japan..!!! weird cause he never did any japanese movies. They just like the guy, I dont know why. He often do ads here...

Don't Tase Me Bro

Don't Tase Me Bro on 02-3-2009 07:50 AM

My favorite Jean Reno films:

1. BIG BLUE
2. LEON
3. RONIN
4. MISSION IMPOSSIBLE
5. LA FEMME NIKITA

Cool actor...
(Not too shabby in 'Da Vinci' either...)

Matt R.

Matt R. on 02-3-2009 09:47 AM

Always a fan of Jean Reno. And yes, Martin Sheen had a heartattack from the stress of the shoot (watch A Journey into the Heart of Darkness, a documentary about the tumultuous filming of Apocalypse Now) and the intense heat at the time. Harvey Keitel was supposed to play the role but quit because he couldn't take it, after a couple weeks of filming.

Kokushi

Kokushi on 02-3-2009 11:35 AM

Great list and great actor, but wtf with him facking Pink Panther 2? Does he think those are quality films? Jean Reno need to start picking great movies again.

mjprogue

mjprogue on 02-3-2009 04:20 PM

Reno is a great actor...and Pink Panther is most likely gonna be a great comedy...the first one was.

Why all the hate? Steve's Cluso is better than the original...I grew up with Sellers just like the rest of you guys but I'm not so hung on nostalgia that I can't acknowledge a superior performance when I see one. Martin kicks Sellers butt.

shane f.

shane f. on 02-3-2009 04:39 PM

If you did indeed grow up in the 60s and 70s I can't fathom why you would think that Martin's Pink Panther is anything but awful.

Steve Martin used to make funny films. His awful slide into unfunny started with Sgt Bilko, and the last decent movie he was in was Bowfinger. Such a shame, because we know he's still funny. Take a look at Dirty Rotten Scoundrels or The Man With Two Brains and compare those to Pink Panther or Cheaper by the Dozen. Such a waste of talent on screen.

Dizzle Sizzle

Dizzle Sizzle on 02-3-2009 04:46 PM

Solid list.

Solonik -.

Solonik -. on 02-3-2009 06:44 PM

I wonder if he remembers the ring trick.

dlo2012

dlo2012 on 02-3-2009 06:56 PM

good actor
just can't believe he would actually come back to the pink panther

Funkmaster Flex

Funkmaster Flex on 02-4-2009 07:32 AM

I would like to see an actor throw out some really ludicrous choices. Just once. I want someone to say their top 5 are like "Into the Blue", "Firefox", "The Ice Pirates", "Meet the Spartans" and "Citizen Kane". I mean, can you honestly see somebody trying to validate have the first four and then throwing in CK?

Eric S.

Eric S. on 02-4-2009 11:19 AM

Great list Reno. The first two are two of my favorites as well.

FrodoHibbs

FrodoHibbs on 02-5-2009 06:07 AM

How can he say that the girl really loved the beast? He obviously has no clue what he is talking about. In the end you discover that she was only interested in men because of their looks. That is why she only marries the man in the end because he doesn't look like a beast. Same thing with the beast. He really never loved beauty, it was all because of her looks. Disappointing to read these because Jean Reno sadly didn't know what he was talking about with the movies other than Life is Beautiful and Il Sorpasso.

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