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6,9/10
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Une brigade de police travaille dans les dangereux quartiers nord de Marseille, où le niveau de criminalité est plus élevé que partout ailleurs en France.Une brigade de police travaille dans les dangereux quartiers nord de Marseille, où le niveau de criminalité est plus élevé que partout ailleurs en France.Une brigade de police travaille dans les dangereux quartiers nord de Marseille, où le niveau de criminalité est plus élevé que partout ailleurs en France.
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- Prix
- 7 nominations au total
Foued Nabba
- Homme TMAX Castellane
- (as Foued Nabbad dit Kofs)
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Nice movie, nice storytelling, nice shots and great acting. We're not very used to see actors like Gilles Lellouche, whose performance is so powerful. Loved that there's no need of clichés like an alcoholic cop or a flash of insight that suddenly helps the main character to solve the crime. I just felt the ending a little bit hollow.
I expected something different, a pure crime action gritty flick, closer to LES MISERABLES. But it is not on the whole film. It is a crime movie, very brutal, for the first part, but for the second one, it becomes a drama; it's not the same film. But believe me, this feature is an awesome film, pulled by outstanding performances. Gilles Lelouche has never been better. In his role, he is his character, he doesn't play, HE IS HIS CHARACTER. And Cyril Lecomte is also very good in the "rat" role, a very usual character for him, a nasty, disgusting guy. Remember him in TRAVAIL D'ARABE, where he played a crook cheating on an old widow. The perfect traitor. Inspired from a true story. Olivier Marchal could not have made such a film, for the second part, I mean.
Excellent and visceral crime/cop film about the Marseille crime scene. For those that do not know, Marseille is a southern French town with high crime, particularly the "quartiers nord" (northern district) that is run by drug cartels.
The film is visceral in the way another film, "La Haine", was. Frankly I think it just shows the reality of what police have to deal with, and in fact a sanitised reality compared to the horror of real crime.
I remember a French Legionnaire (elite military unit) discussing how he had seen shocking scenes in Marseilles, as the Legion sometimes has periods where they assist police in "civilian internships". Things even more harrowing than he had seen on military operations abroad, like people who had been shot dead inside buildings, etc.
I believe this is a necessary & entertaining film.
One should not be afraid to make such films, about any social issue. It does not legitimise any politics, it is simply reality. One cannot live in a cocoon forever, as some journalists imply they want to.
The film is visceral in the way another film, "La Haine", was. Frankly I think it just shows the reality of what police have to deal with, and in fact a sanitised reality compared to the horror of real crime.
I remember a French Legionnaire (elite military unit) discussing how he had seen shocking scenes in Marseilles, as the Legion sometimes has periods where they assist police in "civilian internships". Things even more harrowing than he had seen on military operations abroad, like people who had been shot dead inside buildings, etc.
I believe this is a necessary & entertaining film.
One should not be afraid to make such films, about any social issue. It does not legitimise any politics, it is simply reality. One cannot live in a cocoon forever, as some journalists imply they want to.
It's not what you expect and it's unpredictable which is a good think !
Any preconceived notion will simply fall flat Just watch it for the pure energy exuded by the characters.
Any preconceived notion will simply fall flat Just watch it for the pure energy exuded by the characters.
I know none of the actors in this film BUT I have to say that I never took my eyes off of the screen for the whole film, from start to finish. There are so many feelings, moods and sentiments going on all the time, happiness, sadness, empathy, fear, etc, often all together. That it almost overwhelmed me. The three protaganists in this are all streetwise cops working in a part of France with a very high crime rate. It is a no-go area where officers are told not to enter and which houses every type of criminal committing every type of crime. The crims ARE the law but when the opportunity arrives one day for our three musketeers to start avenging matters NOTHING goes to plan. It made me reflect back to a real incident I was on the periphery of decades before, so raw and realistic were the incidents portrayed. Excellent acting and direction.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe plot is inspired by a true story which unfolded in 2012, where 18 members of the anti-criminality brigade were arrested for organized drug traffic and extortion, with 7 going straight to jail before trial. It was a big scandal which made the headlines at the time, and even resulted in the Prime Minister disbanding the unit.
- ConnexionsReferences Navarro (1989)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 13 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 18 066 143 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 45m(105 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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