A Self-Made Hero
A Self-Made Hero

A Self-Made Hero

1996Movie107 minFrench

Set in France at the end of World War II Albert Dehousse finds out his father wasn't a war hero and his mother is a collaborator.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: John BoormanGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

A charming but conning Irishman arrives in London during World War II, posing as a decorated war hero. He manipulates his way into high society and a new identity, using his wit and charisma to navigate the war-torn city and the affections of wealthy women. However, his fabricated past begins to unravel as the realities of war and his own deceptions catch up to him.

Critical Reception

A Self-Made Hero received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its dark humor and Stephen Rea's performance. Some found the satire on British society and class to be sharp, while others felt the narrative occasionally lacked focus or depth. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the unconventional protagonist and the film's unique tone.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its darkly comedic and satirical take on wartime Britain.
  • Stephen Rea's performance as the charismatic con man was a highlight for many reviewers.
  • Some critics noted that the film's pacing and narrative could be uneven at times.

Google audience: Audience reviews were generally positive, with many appreciating the film's clever premise and historical setting. Some viewers highlighted the compelling character study of the protagonist, while others found the plot engaging.

Fun Fact

Director John Boorman drew inspiration for the film from an article he read about a real-life con man who successfully infiltrated London society during the Blitz.

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