Excellent, smart action film.
... View MoreIf you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.
... View MoreBy the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
... View MoreExcellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
... View MoreWith a basis in truth this film tells the tale of two men from different social worlds whose chance encounter at a prison lecture changes both their lives in unexpected ways. So unexpected that it is hard to believe and I waited throughout the film for there to be some sort of fall, especially for Bruno, the ex-con.Leaving aside the slightly wild tale of serendipity and golden fortune, one's enjoyment of the film hinges on the authenticity of the friendship between middle-class magazine editor, Victor, and Bruno, a car thief who hails from one of Paris's notorious banlieue. Playing these respective characters are two fine French actors - Edouard Baer and Benoît Magimel. Baer plays the sanguine Victor with an urbane ease and it would be easy to assume that Baer plays himself, such is the comfort of the fit. The film does not permit us greater access to Victor whose charming existence is undercut by money worries. Magimel plays Victor with a deft touch easily mixing light with rough. Another character fitting his actor like a glove. When Victor and Bruno laugh together it is easy to believe this is Baer and Magimel laughing together. The matches are that seamless.The film seems weightless and easy without much to offer. It does offer us optimism and a tale of friendship. There is a subtle theme of loyalty running throughout the film. Ultimately what really pays is not crime but loyalty.
... View MoreI am not used of comedies. But I had nothing to do today, so I went to this one. Not very funny but absorbing enough to kill time. No length in it, and characters who convince you. It is based on actual events that occurred several years ago. I hardly believe it. See for yourself. A newspaper manager specialized in cars actuality recruits an ex con in his crew. And a friendship begins between the two pals. Till here, nothing special. But it begins to fall down when the manager, played by Edward Baer - BEWARE SPOILERS - is brought to help his friend on a robbery, too easily for my own opinion, and then the two pals get away with it. Just like that. And they buy old winning horse track tickets to justify their new good fortune... Just like that.Too simple to be really true. But it seems it is...Well....But, I repeat, it's a good time waster, nothing more.
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