The Citizen (Gauteng)

Masochists: this is one for you

- Peter Feldman

It’s inevitable to draw comparison­s with the 1973 classic with Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman, who brought proper star power to the powerful story of Papillon’s imprisonme­nt on Devil’s Island in French Guiana and his escape.

Danish director Michael Noer orchestrat­es this remake but unfortunat­ely it doesn’t possess the same impact of the original. I can never comprehend why some cinema classics have to be remade – and this is a case in point.

Charlie Hunnam takes on the McQueen role of Charrière, a safecracke­r nicknamed Papillon (“butterfly” in French), both for the distinctiv­e tattoo on his chest and for his ability to fly off when the going gets tough.

However, after pulling a job in 1931 in Paris, Charrière is eager to leave the criminal world behind for the good life with his girlfriend, Nenette (Eve Hewson).

But he gets framed for a mob killing and dispatched to a hell he could never have envisioned.

On this doomed island he befriends the runty Louis Dega (Malek), a counterfei­ter with cash literally stuffed up his butt. The money is enough to bribe guards but not enough to save him from prison predators – that’s where Papi comes in.

He offers to act as a bodyguard in exchange for Louis funding his eventual escape.

Papi’s efforts soon raise the ire of the sadistic Warden Barrot (a mesmerisin­g Yorick Van Wageningen), who, after one of Papi’s failed attempts to break free, has him thrown into solitary confinemen­t for a lengthy spell.

This version is visually impressive, with all the rain, mud and bone-crunching action.

If you are a glutton for punishment and derive pleasure from watching examples of extreme masochism, this is the movie for you.

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