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Hostiles et armés

Titre original : Free Fire
  • 2016
  • 18A
  • 1h 31m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,3/10
52 k
MA NOTE
Brie Larson, Cillian Murphy, Sharlto Copley, Armie Hammer, and Jack Reynor in Hostiles et armés (2016)
Trailer for Free Fire
Liretrailer2 min 37 s
18 vidéos
99+ photos
ComédieCriminalitéMesureThrillerComédie noire

Se déroulant à Boston en 1978, une rencontre dans un entrepôt désert entre deux gangs se transforme en fusillade et une lutte pour la survie de chacun.Se déroulant à Boston en 1978, une rencontre dans un entrepôt désert entre deux gangs se transforme en fusillade et une lutte pour la survie de chacun.Se déroulant à Boston en 1978, une rencontre dans un entrepôt désert entre deux gangs se transforme en fusillade et une lutte pour la survie de chacun.

  • Director
    • Ben Wheatley
  • Writers
    • Amy Jump
    • Ben Wheatley
  • Stars
    • Sharlto Copley
    • Brie Larson
    • Armie Hammer
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,3/10
    52 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Ben Wheatley
    • Writers
      • Amy Jump
      • Ben Wheatley
    • Stars
      • Sharlto Copley
      • Brie Larson
      • Armie Hammer
    • 245Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 348Commentaires de critiques
    • 63Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 3 victoires et 9 nominations au total

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    Photos162

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    Rôles principaux14

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    Sharlto Copley
    Sharlto Copley
    • Vernon
    Brie Larson
    Brie Larson
    • Justine
    Armie Hammer
    Armie Hammer
    • Ord
    Cillian Murphy
    Cillian Murphy
    • Chris
    Enzo Cilenti
    Enzo Cilenti
    • Bernie
    Sam Riley
    Sam Riley
    • Stevo
    Michael Smiley
    Michael Smiley
    • Frank
    Babou Ceesay
    Babou Ceesay
    • Martin
    Noah Taylor
    Noah Taylor
    • Gordon
    Jack Reynor
    Jack Reynor
    • Harry
    Mark Monero
    Mark Monero
    • Jimmy
    Patrick Bergin
    Patrick Bergin
    • Howie
    Sara Dee
    Sara Dee
    • Telephone Sales Voice
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    Tom Davis
    Tom Davis
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    • Director
      • Ben Wheatley
    • Writers
      • Amy Jump
      • Ben Wheatley
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    6Ben-Hibburd

    Free Fire Review

    Free Fire is unfortunately Ben Wheatley's first misfire. Whilst the film isn't terrible by any stretch of the imagination, it does have a-lot of issues. Firstly the overall concept is an interesting idea. A 90 minute shoot-out in a single location sounds like a great idea. And for the first 30-40 minutes the film was highly entertaining. But when a character asks another "how long has it been" you know the film is starting to wear thin.

    The film is loaded with an extremely talented cast featuring Cillian Murphy, Brie Larson, Sharlto Copley, Michael Smiley. They all give boisterous, lively performances but their characters are paper thin. For the type of film this is I didn't need any character background, but a little bit of development and growth would've given the film a little more direction.

    One of the biggest issues I had with the film was that it meandered for the majority of the second half. This caused me to lose interest in the film as the overall intensity dropped. Another issue I had was the tone of the film, whilst it does have some good moments of levity, the film played itself far too straight. Going in I has expecting and action film with plenty of moments of dark humour, but that was few and far between. And a-lot of the jokes didn't land for me.

    Free Fire was an over-all disappointment made even more-so by the fact I'm a huge fan of Ben Wheatley. In the end Free Fire was an interesting experiment that seemed better in concept rather than in its execution.
    8GODZILLA_Alpha_Predator

    One hell of a bang at TIFF

    Boston, 1973. Members of the IRA and an arms dealer come to an abandoned warehouse to make a deal to buy some machine guns. Everything is supposed to go smoothly until one member from the one group draws out a gun and shoots the other because of a previous incident. And all hell breaks.

    Ben Wheatley's previous film, High Rise, I was not a fan of. High Rise felt too disturbing with heavy-handed messaging while lacking a coherent plot. Free Fire is by far a major improvement with hilarious dialogue, fun and well-written characters and non-stop action. I saw the movie at TIFF today and was pleasantly surprised. Wheatley turns this empty warehouse into a war zone with each of these character taking cover behind various objects and firing blindly. Unlike a lot of generic action movies where characters seem to magically dodge bullets, no one is safe and everyone eventually gets scraped or hit by bullets. This leads to some fun sequences of characters crawling on the ground to get from one cover to the next.

    Surprisingly the two standouts are Cillian Murphy and Armie Hammer. Both were surprisingly funny in subtle ways. Sharlto Copley once again plays another weird but yet still hilarious and fun character. I also give strong shout-outs to Sam Riley and Jack Reynor. And Brie Larson is bad-ass as she holds her own weight against her male co- stars.

    If I can say one negative it's that this isn't a movie with a lot of depth. It's not flat but don't expect this to be too much of a complex film. It is just simply about the these 2 trigger-happy groups trying either to kill or survive. It is more of a black comedy/thriller.

    Free Fire is definitely one of the most fun and exciting action movies you will see so it is definitely worth a shot to watch once it releases in theatres.
    7Mr-Fusion

    Tarantino, Ritchie, Woo, Scorsese, they're all here . . . with lots of guns

    By no means an "important" movie, but a good way to kill a Thursday afternoon in an empty theater. "Free Fire" makes no pretense at anything other than a sustained warehouse shootout intermixed with snatches of dialogue (snarky banter for the most part). Its cast of reprobates in gaudy '70s wear is really what makes this fun (in particular the foxy Brie Larson, and both Armie Hammer and Sharlto Copley providing yuks).

    I really did grow to like these people (some more so) and that helps when the whizzing bullets start to lose their appeal (I say that as an ardent admirer of cinematic gun-play); enough so that the loss of one character was a real disappointment. We never got to hear the John Denver story!

    7/10
    5mistoppi

    Like Res Dogs but worse

    Free Fire starts off well. Music is amazing and it gets you excited about the movie, and the dialogue works amazingly well. It's the perfect kind of dialogue. If you're an aspiring screenwriter it might make you think oh right, that's how you're supposed to do it.

    The beginning may feel a bit stretched out, but when s##t hit the fan, I almost started to miss that slow, dialogue-heavy beginning of the movie. Mostly because after that, most of the movie seemed more like just shooting without any kind of actual point to it. It desperately needs something more story driven there.

    The entirety reminds me of Reservoir Dogs, but like a weird, simpler version missing the charm Tarantino put in his work - apart from the dialogue of course. The set-up is good, but the story isn't close to as great as it could be. There's so much potential that seems to be wasted since it comes to the weird part where the film is mostly shooting and throwing in bits of great dialogue every here and there. It's hard to keep track of, especially when most of the characters look the same and the names are thrown in there so casually you barely remember three of them. Also the structure makes the movie feel way longer than it is.

    Free Fire has potential, but it needs some better way to wrap things up, and better way to keep the audience invested in the characters. This way it's just watching and wondering who's going down next and what the hell is even happening.
    8bob-the-movie-man

    A movie with more than a whiff of cordite about it.

    As I write this, I'm really struggling to evaluate whether the latest film of Ben Wheatley ("High Rise") is a masterpiece or just pulp trash. It's certainly a brave and highly distinctive venture, with that you can't argue.

    Set in Boston in 1978, an arms deal is going down in a deserted warehouse. Brokered by Justine (Brie Larson, "Room") an IRA team headed by Frank (Michael Smiley, "The World's End") with his business guy Chris (Cillian Murphy, "Inception", "Batman Begins") are on the buying side. As 'roadies' they've brought with them a couple of crack- head friends Stevo (Sam Riley, "Brighton Rock", "Maleficent") and Bernie (Enzo Cilenti, "The Martian") who are far from stable.

    On the selling side is South African dealer and "international a-hole" Vern (Sharlto Copley, "Elysium"), his suave and wisecracking protector Ord (Arnie Hammer, "The Man From Uncle") and Vern's right hand man Martin (Babou Ceesay, "Eye in the Sky"). What connects all of these individuals is that no-one likes or trusts anyone else.

    Unfortunately, one of Vern's van drivers is John Denver-lover Harry (the excellent Jack Treynor, "Sing Street") who has very recent personal history with Stevo. The fuse is lit, and when the two meet chaos ensues: in the words of Anchorman's Ron Burgundy, "That escalated quickly"!

    And, for a 90 minute film, that's basically it. If you think after viewing the trailer "there must be more to the film than this".... you're wrong!

    However, what there is of it is enormously entertaining. Played ostensibly for laughs, with very very black humour and an F-word and a gunshot in every other sentence, some of the characters – notably those played by Sharlto Copley, Armie Hammer and Brie Larson – have some hilarious dialogue. The star turn for me though was Jack Treynor who was just so impressive as the 'lost at sea' brother in the delightful "Sing Street" and here delivers a stand-out performance as another brother on a mission... this time a mission of vengeance. You are waiting throughout the film for the inevitable showdown between Harry and Stevo - - and when it comes it is both bloody and memorable.

    A cracking 70' soundtrack, put together by the Portishead duo of Geoff Barrow and Ben Salisbury, involves 70's classics by Credence Clearwater Revival, John Denver and The Real Kids and it's hammered out at top volume over the action. The downside of this effect is that - for my old ears at least - it sometimes make some of the dialogue hard to follow.

    As a policing exercise, the film clearly has merit. In the same manner as Schwarzenegger's "Running Man" put criminals in an arena to cull them, so this must have reduced the crime rates in both Boston and Belfast no end! While some may not approve of the levels of violence on show, it is all done in a highly cartoonish way: like a "Tom and Jerry" cartoon, or "Home Alone", everyone seems to get shot multiple times and yet (in the main) is still active and mobile. All of this makes criticism of the performances something of a waste of time, but I would comment that some of the acting is of the "over the top" variety: surprisingly, I found some of Oscar winner Brie Larson's scenes falling into this category and snapping me out of the narrative at times.

    But overall, my evaluation is now done and I am rooting on the side of it being a brash and exhilarating minor masterpiece. Yes, it's one- dimensional. Yes, it is virtually impossible to feel any empathy with any of the characters, as they are all universally loathsome. But it's a movie whose flaws are forgivable based on the characterisation and the cracking good script by long-term collaborators Ben Wheatley and Amy Jump.

    Tight as it is within its 90 minute running time, I doubt you will be bored.

    (For the graphical version of this review, please visit bob-the-movie- man.com. Thanks).

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    • Anecdotes
      Ben Wheatley has stated a big reason he set the film in the 70s is so there would be no mobile phones.
    • Gaffes
      The idea that Chris' own ammo, which he brought to use trying out the M-16's he ordered, wouldn't work in the SC-70's that Vernon delivered is false. Both rifles are chambered in the same 5.56x45mm NATO round, and also fire .223 Remington, so any such ammo Chris might have brought would work in either rifle.
    • Citations

      Harry: Hey, I like your cardboard armor.

      Vernon: It's protection from infection.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Film '72: Episode #45.8 (2016)
    • Bandes originales
      Do the Boob
      Written by John Felice

      Published by Bug Music Ltd (GB), a BMG Company (c) 1977

      Used with permission. All rights reserved.

      Performed by The Real Kids

      Licensed courtesy of Norton Records

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 avril 2017 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Sites officiels
      • Official FB Page
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Free Fire
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Brighton, East Sussex, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • sociétés de production
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
      • Film4
      • Protagonist Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 5 500 000 £ (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 1 799 312 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 994 431 $ US
      • 23 avr. 2017
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 3 719 383 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 31 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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