About The Family
Luc Besson's 2013 dark comedy thriller 'The Family' offers a deliciously twisted take on the fish-out-of-water crime genre. Starring Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer as Giovanni and Maggie Manzoni, the film follows a notorious Mafia family relocated to Normandy, France under the Witness Protection Program. Their attempts to blend into provincial French life consistently fail as their violent instincts and old habits resurface in increasingly absurd and dangerous ways.
De Niro delivers a wonderfully self-aware performance that plays with his iconic gangster persona, while Pfeiffer shines as his explosively frustrated wife. The supporting cast, including Tommy Lee Jones as their exasperated FBI handler, adds depth to this ensemble piece. Besson's direction balances dark humor with genuine tension, creating a film that's both laugh-out-loud funny and surprisingly suspenseful.
What makes 'The Family' worth watching is its clever subversion of mob movie tropes and its exploration of identity, family bonds, and the impossibility of escaping one's nature. The picturesque French countryside provides a perfect contrast to the family's violent tendencies, creating visual comedy gold. With its sharp script, strong performances, and unique blend of genres, this film offers an entertaining 111 minutes that will appeal to fans of crime comedies and character-driven stories alike.
De Niro delivers a wonderfully self-aware performance that plays with his iconic gangster persona, while Pfeiffer shines as his explosively frustrated wife. The supporting cast, including Tommy Lee Jones as their exasperated FBI handler, adds depth to this ensemble piece. Besson's direction balances dark humor with genuine tension, creating a film that's both laugh-out-loud funny and surprisingly suspenseful.
What makes 'The Family' worth watching is its clever subversion of mob movie tropes and its exploration of identity, family bonds, and the impossibility of escaping one's nature. The picturesque French countryside provides a perfect contrast to the family's violent tendencies, creating visual comedy gold. With its sharp script, strong performances, and unique blend of genres, this film offers an entertaining 111 minutes that will appeal to fans of crime comedies and character-driven stories alike.


















