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The Family (2013) is a dark comedy crime film directed by Luc Besson, blending humor and action in the story of a mafia family trying to adapt to a new life in the witness protection program. Starring Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Tommy Lee Jones, the film offers a mix of gritty violence and quirky humor.

The story centers on Giovanni Manzoni (De Niro), a former mafia boss who turns informant and is placed in witness protection with his family in a quiet French village. Under the alias Fred Blake, Giovanni struggles to suppress his violent tendencies while adjusting to the mundane life of a suburban expatriate.

His wife, Maggie (Pfeiffer), and children, Belle and Warren, also find it difficult to fit in. Maggieโ€™s fiery temper gets her into trouble with the locals, Belle deals with teenage love and heartbreak in her own intense way, and Warren uses his cunning to build a small criminal empire at his school. Despite their attempts to live normal lives, the familyโ€™s true nature keeps surfacing.

When Giovanniโ€™s old mafia associates discover his whereabouts, chaos ensues as assassins descend upon the town. In a climactic showdown, the family bands together to fend off the attackers, showcasing their loyalty and resilience. The Family is a humorous yet poignant look at the challenges of change and the enduring bonds of family, with sharp performances and a satirical edge.

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