53 out of 70 people found the following comment useful :- The best escape movie ever, 20 February 2004
Author:
ian-256
Forget the Shawshank Redemption this great adventure story based on real
events is the best prison movie ever made.
As a child this was the first movie that really had a profound impact on
me
& moved me to tears. Even now the final scenes of Papillon on Devils
Island
trying to convince his friend Dega to make one last final break for
freedom
with him swell the emotions within me!
Great performances from McQueen & Hoffman and great location work coupled
with an arousing musical score.
Once you have seen this film it is hard to ever forget it. A true classic
of
cinema. It may be a little long and slow paced at times ... but then that
is
the solitude & boredom of a dismal penal colony existence.
42 out of 49 people found the following comment useful :- Unforgettable, fantastic film, one of my top personal favorites, 25 July 2004
Author:
JonDavidCampbell
Papillon is one of my all-time favorites films. Steve McQueen is
fantastic in the lead role. Dustin Hoffman is at his finest as Louie
Dega. Very memorable, unforgettable performances, shocking action
scenes and psychological thrills and twists. I cannot write enough good
things about this film. After years of looking, I recently found this
film on DVD and added it to my collection. This is the kind of movie
that you can watch again and again and continue to see things you've
never noticed before. This film never gets old and you never grow tired
of watching Papillon. Some of the cast includes Vic Tayback also known
as Mel from the hit TV series "Alice." He is convincing as a mean,
surly prison guard. Also, Billy Tumy known for his role in "Lost in
Space" as Will Robinson, plays a young, doomed inmate. There are other
character actors included in the cast that you will more than likely
recognize throughout the film. I give this film the strongest and
highest of recommendations.
53 out of 75 people found the following comment useful :- Terrific! Most underrated film ever., 15 December 2004
Author:
ajpisharodi-1 from Davis, California
I felt so moved after watching this film. Steve McQueen did a terrific
job acting as Henry. Although at times, he just acted as McQueen, he
did a wonderful job expressing suffering in the solitary confinement
scene, and great towards the end of the movie. Hoffman is always an
exceptional actor and in this movie he is no different. Unfortunately
it neither won for, nor got nominated for an Oscar, and it deserved to
win 3 (supporting actor, actor, picture). As much as I loved the Sting,
this movie was better for that year.Some critics gave it a bad review,
even a 1973 Roger Ebert article criticized this film. I guess you cant
blame them too much, movies were better those days. Note that 1973 was
sandwiched between 2 Godfather years.Maybe some people figured that
McQueen was just redoing his Great Escape role. Either way, nowadays
films are so bad I am just thirsting for a movie this deep. But if the
best Hollywood can do nowadays is a glittzy trashpiece like Chicago, we
cant expect too much from our times.
31 out of 38 people found the following comment useful :- May I never have to go to the pen, 27 May 2000
Author:
helpless_dancer from Broken Bow, Oklahoma
Terrifying film dealing with life in prison. Not just any prison, but one
way off to itself with few fellow human beings around. I think this was
McQueen's finest film ever, and perhaps Hoffman's also. I know it has had a
lasting effect on me through the years; I have never forgotten the awesome
loneliness the prisoners went through. Great picture, thumbs
up.
33 out of 45 people found the following comment useful :- Unflinching look at brutal penal colony...gripping but exhausting..., 25 May 2005
Author:
Neil Doyle from U.S.A.
Brutal treatment in a penal colony has been explored on the screen
before in such earlier films as I WAS A FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG, but
never has there been a more graphic expose of the sort of conditions
prisoners faced under the worst sort of environment.
At times the film is extremely harrowing to watch, and at other times
the story tends to drag a little. But there can be no doubt that STEVE
McQUEEN and DUSTIN Hoffman create believable and sympathetic (yet
quirky) characterizations and do some of the finest acting of their
careers. Their roles are physically demanding and always played with
total conviction.
Not for the squeamish, but extremely well acted by the entire cast,
great location photography and a nice background score by Jerry
Goldsmith. The first half of the story is much more compelling than
what happens in the final years and the last half-hour of the film is a
bit sluggish in pacing. But overall, a memorable escape film that ranks
with the best of other escape stories.
My first viewing of the film years ago made an indelible impression on
me, but I must confess that later viewings convinced me that it is not
exactly flawless in that the pacing is sometimes much too slow and the
ending is somewhat unsatisfying.
20 out of 27 people found the following comment useful :- Excellent film entertainment, 8 June 2002
Author:
eaglejet98
Excellent movie. Entertaining and realistic.
Although media promotion hinted that this was another version of "The Great
Escape", the movie, and Steve McQueen, avoided what would have been a fatal
pratfall - remaking the 1962 POW war film with different costumes.
In fact, this was an excellent film that stood on its own merit(despite the
fact that historians claim the story is not true) It was an excellent
depiction of the French penal colony in Guana. It would have been great even
without McQueen in the title role.
Dustin Hoffman was his usual superb actor, making the most out of his role.
McQueen wisely avoided playing himself, and as a result, his role was
stronger and believable.
Location scenes and overall plot were superb.
Outstanding film.
16 out of 24 people found the following comment useful :- The amazing true life story of a man of character..., 6 September 2005
Author:
ironside (robertfrangie@hotmail.com) from Mexico
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
'Papillon' is the forceful portrait of a defiant man, who survives
harrowing years of his life in small solitary cells, suffering the
worst type of brutality and despair... It is the amazing true life
story of a man of character called Henri Charriere, a Frenchman
sentenced to life at Devil's island for a murder he did not commit...
Henri gains his nick name 'Papillon' for the large butterfly (symbolic
of freedom) tattooed on his chest...
The film recounts Papillon's tenacity and indomitable spirit, planning
and executing a series of failed attempts of escape over many years...
We watch his multiple adventures through hundreds of miles of swamp,
reaching an encounter with a kind leper colony, a friendly tribe of
Indians, and a traitorous nun... Papillon is seen pursued by Indian
trustees, and harassed by brutal guards... The power of the movie lies
on Papillon's triumph over oppression, his continual perseverance,
humanity, honesty, his quiet dignity, and sheer spirit...
Guided this time by one of the most creative directors who offered
handsomely 'Planet of the Apes' and 'Patton,' Steve McQueenas
Papillon exhibits a raw vitality, a complete spectrum of emotions, and
a sure command of his technical acting-resources that are breathtaking
in their impact..
Dustin Hoffmanin perfect rapport with his role, perceptively invading
its every nuance and implication portrays a quality of character
exhibited in the face of impossible adversity... His last scene with
McQueen attempting to convince his friend not to leave the island,
represents one of the film's most moving, and effective sequence...
Schaffner gives a stirring picture of forsaken men, and takes up the
challenge and proceeding to 'beat the system' against incalculable
odds... He certainly gives rise to some of the great epics of human
courage and fortitude...
9 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :- A must see..., 25 February 2006
Author:
Osman Samutoglu from Turkey
This is the second greatest "run after freedom" movie i've ever seen.
Two great actors Dustin Hoffman and Steve McQueen are able to present
you disappointment, happiness, loyalty, patience, hope, insanity,
friendship and depression perfectly. Every single scene in the picture
has a lot of things to say to you. You might get emotionally confused
when watching this movie, you might even sense a little bit of
friendship or love between the prison guardians and the prisoners and
at the same time you might be able to sense the unreasonable hate. When
you are not free, then you have nothing else to lose thus you have to
run after your freedom, however do not believe in freedom until you get
what you used to have before losing it.
9 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :- The Caged Butterfly, 10 January 2006
Author:
S.C. Skafte from Nova Scotia, Canada
"Papillon" (pronounced "pap-e-yawn") is one of the most underrated
films of the 1970s. Most critics attacked it on it's released, accusing
it of being extremely overlong. That is unfortunate, because that is
it's only major fault. Despite the rather silly casting of Steve
McQueen and Dustin Hoffman as French criminals, they work surprisingly
well together. Franklin J. Schaffner's direction is inspiring, as is
most of the work he did while at the top of his game. He creates one of
my favorite shots in film history (the short blow-dart sequence), and
captures the isolation of McQueen perfectly.
As for length issues, the native villager sequence runs too long
(though the nudity will no doubt entertain some), and trimming of some
earlier scenes may have helped. Still, "Papillon" remains one of the
most gruelling and well-made prison dramas of all time.
7.7 out of 10
9 out of 13 people found the following comment useful :- I'm still here - after all these years..., 19 June 2004
Author:
Bill Estrem (waestrem) from Woodbury, Minnesota
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I have enjoyed watching this film several times over the three decades
since it was released.
Yes, it certainly is a tragic and gruesome story of how brutal mankind
can be, but more importantly, it is an inspiring story of resilience
and the triumph of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming
adversity. I often think of the closing scene where Papillon floats
away from the prison island on his raft of coconuts. This was truly my
favorite of all of Steve McQueen's films. Dustin Hoffman's performance
foretold the depth and richness of his acting abilities.
I highly recommend this film. It is a timeless classic.
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53 out of 70 people found the following comment useful :-
The best escape movie ever, 20 February 2004
Author: ian-256
Forget the Shawshank Redemption this great adventure story based on real events is the best prison movie ever made. As a child this was the first movie that really had a profound impact on me & moved me to tears. Even now the final scenes of Papillon on Devils Island trying to convince his friend Dega to make one last final break for freedom with him swell the emotions within me! Great performances from McQueen & Hoffman and great location work coupled with an arousing musical score. Once you have seen this film it is hard to ever forget it. A true classic of cinema. It may be a little long and slow paced at times ... but then that is the solitude & boredom of a dismal penal colony existence.
42 out of 49 people found the following comment useful :-

Unforgettable, fantastic film, one of my top personal favorites, 25 July 2004
Author: JonDavidCampbell
Papillon is one of my all-time favorites films. Steve McQueen is fantastic in the lead role. Dustin Hoffman is at his finest as Louie Dega. Very memorable, unforgettable performances, shocking action scenes and psychological thrills and twists. I cannot write enough good things about this film. After years of looking, I recently found this film on DVD and added it to my collection. This is the kind of movie that you can watch again and again and continue to see things you've never noticed before. This film never gets old and you never grow tired of watching Papillon. Some of the cast includes Vic Tayback also known as Mel from the hit TV series "Alice." He is convincing as a mean, surly prison guard. Also, Billy Tumy known for his role in "Lost in Space" as Will Robinson, plays a young, doomed inmate. There are other character actors included in the cast that you will more than likely recognize throughout the film. I give this film the strongest and highest of recommendations.
53 out of 75 people found the following comment useful :-

Terrific! Most underrated film ever., 15 December 2004
Author: ajpisharodi-1 from Davis, California
I felt so moved after watching this film. Steve McQueen did a terrific job acting as Henry. Although at times, he just acted as McQueen, he did a wonderful job expressing suffering in the solitary confinement scene, and great towards the end of the movie. Hoffman is always an exceptional actor and in this movie he is no different. Unfortunately it neither won for, nor got nominated for an Oscar, and it deserved to win 3 (supporting actor, actor, picture). As much as I loved the Sting, this movie was better for that year.Some critics gave it a bad review, even a 1973 Roger Ebert article criticized this film. I guess you cant blame them too much, movies were better those days. Note that 1973 was sandwiched between 2 Godfather years.Maybe some people figured that McQueen was just redoing his Great Escape role. Either way, nowadays films are so bad I am just thirsting for a movie this deep. But if the best Hollywood can do nowadays is a glittzy trashpiece like Chicago, we cant expect too much from our times.
31 out of 38 people found the following comment useful :-

May I never have to go to the pen, 27 May 2000
Author: helpless_dancer from Broken Bow, Oklahoma
Terrifying film dealing with life in prison. Not just any prison, but one way off to itself with few fellow human beings around. I think this was McQueen's finest film ever, and perhaps Hoffman's also. I know it has had a lasting effect on me through the years; I have never forgotten the awesome loneliness the prisoners went through. Great picture, thumbs up.
33 out of 45 people found the following comment useful :-

Unflinching look at brutal penal colony...gripping but exhausting..., 25 May 2005
Author: Neil Doyle from U.S.A.
Brutal treatment in a penal colony has been explored on the screen before in such earlier films as I WAS A FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG, but never has there been a more graphic expose of the sort of conditions prisoners faced under the worst sort of environment.
At times the film is extremely harrowing to watch, and at other times the story tends to drag a little. But there can be no doubt that STEVE McQUEEN and DUSTIN Hoffman create believable and sympathetic (yet quirky) characterizations and do some of the finest acting of their careers. Their roles are physically demanding and always played with total conviction.
Not for the squeamish, but extremely well acted by the entire cast, great location photography and a nice background score by Jerry Goldsmith. The first half of the story is much more compelling than what happens in the final years and the last half-hour of the film is a bit sluggish in pacing. But overall, a memorable escape film that ranks with the best of other escape stories.
My first viewing of the film years ago made an indelible impression on me, but I must confess that later viewings convinced me that it is not exactly flawless in that the pacing is sometimes much too slow and the ending is somewhat unsatisfying.
20 out of 27 people found the following comment useful :-
Excellent film entertainment, 8 June 2002
Author: eaglejet98
Excellent movie. Entertaining and realistic.
Although media promotion hinted that this was another version of "The Great Escape", the movie, and Steve McQueen, avoided what would have been a fatal pratfall - remaking the 1962 POW war film with different costumes.
In fact, this was an excellent film that stood on its own merit(despite the fact that historians claim the story is not true) It was an excellent depiction of the French penal colony in Guana. It would have been great even without McQueen in the title role.
Dustin Hoffman was his usual superb actor, making the most out of his role. McQueen wisely avoided playing himself, and as a result, his role was stronger and believable.
Location scenes and overall plot were superb.
Outstanding film.
16 out of 24 people found the following comment useful :-

The amazing true life story of a man of character..., 6 September 2005
Author: ironside (robertfrangie@hotmail.com) from Mexico
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
'Papillon' is the forceful portrait of a defiant man, who survives harrowing years of his life in small solitary cells, suffering the worst type of brutality and despair... It is the amazing true life story of a man of character called Henri Charriere, a Frenchman sentenced to life at Devil's island for a murder he did not commit... Henri gains his nick name 'Papillon' for the large butterfly (symbolic of freedom) tattooed on his chest...
The film recounts Papillon's tenacity and indomitable spirit, planning and executing a series of failed attempts of escape over many years... We watch his multiple adventures through hundreds of miles of swamp, reaching an encounter with a kind leper colony, a friendly tribe of Indians, and a traitorous nun... Papillon is seen pursued by Indian trustees, and harassed by brutal guards... The power of the movie lies on Papillon's triumph over oppression, his continual perseverance, humanity, honesty, his quiet dignity, and sheer spirit...
Guided this time by one of the most creative directors who offered handsomely 'Planet of the Apes' and 'Patton,' Steve McQueenas Papillon exhibits a raw vitality, a complete spectrum of emotions, and a sure command of his technical acting-resources that are breathtaking in their impact..
Dustin Hoffmanin perfect rapport with his role, perceptively invading its every nuance and implication portrays a quality of character exhibited in the face of impossible adversity... His last scene with McQueen attempting to convince his friend not to leave the island, represents one of the film's most moving, and effective sequence...
Schaffner gives a stirring picture of forsaken men, and takes up the challenge and proceeding to 'beat the system' against incalculable odds... He certainly gives rise to some of the great epics of human courage and fortitude...
9 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :-

A must see..., 25 February 2006
Author: Osman Samutoglu from Turkey
This is the second greatest "run after freedom" movie i've ever seen. Two great actors Dustin Hoffman and Steve McQueen are able to present you disappointment, happiness, loyalty, patience, hope, insanity, friendship and depression perfectly. Every single scene in the picture has a lot of things to say to you. You might get emotionally confused when watching this movie, you might even sense a little bit of friendship or love between the prison guardians and the prisoners and at the same time you might be able to sense the unreasonable hate. When you are not free, then you have nothing else to lose thus you have to run after your freedom, however do not believe in freedom until you get what you used to have before losing it.
9 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :-

The Caged Butterfly, 10 January 2006
Author: S.C. Skafte from Nova Scotia, Canada
"Papillon" (pronounced "pap-e-yawn") is one of the most underrated films of the 1970s. Most critics attacked it on it's released, accusing it of being extremely overlong. That is unfortunate, because that is it's only major fault. Despite the rather silly casting of Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman as French criminals, they work surprisingly well together. Franklin J. Schaffner's direction is inspiring, as is most of the work he did while at the top of his game. He creates one of my favorite shots in film history (the short blow-dart sequence), and captures the isolation of McQueen perfectly.
As for length issues, the native villager sequence runs too long (though the nudity will no doubt entertain some), and trimming of some earlier scenes may have helped. Still, "Papillon" remains one of the most gruelling and well-made prison dramas of all time.
7.7 out of 10
9 out of 13 people found the following comment useful :-

I'm still here - after all these years..., 19 June 2004
Author: Bill Estrem (waestrem) from Woodbury, Minnesota
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I have enjoyed watching this film several times over the three decades since it was released.
Yes, it certainly is a tragic and gruesome story of how brutal mankind can be, but more importantly, it is an inspiring story of resilience and the triumph of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity. I often think of the closing scene where Papillon floats away from the prison island on his raft of coconuts. This was truly my favorite of all of Steve McQueen's films. Dustin Hoffman's performance foretold the depth and richness of his acting abilities.
I highly recommend this film. It is a timeless classic.
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