ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,3/10
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Maintenant qu'il a blanchi son nom, Lino, mécanicien de génie, n'a plus qu'une idée en tête : se venger des flics corrompus qui ont tué son frère et son mentor.Maintenant qu'il a blanchi son nom, Lino, mécanicien de génie, n'a plus qu'une idée en tête : se venger des flics corrompus qui ont tué son frère et son mentor.Maintenant qu'il a blanchi son nom, Lino, mécanicien de génie, n'a plus qu'une idée en tête : se venger des flics corrompus qui ont tué son frère et son mentor.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
Bill Rogers
- Lieutenant Bruno
- (English version)
- (voice)
Vivia E. Armstrong
- Julia
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Laurent Casanova
- Policier
- (uncredited)
Avis en vedette
There was certainly a lot more happening with the action and suspense, but I found the story had too many inconsistencies and kept bouncing between pot holes and ridiculousness in the narrative. It's like the writers couldn't decide if Lino should be the antagonist or protagonist. Plus the entire narrative was really unfocused and didn't build much from the first film, and it seemed they were aiming for a more Fast and Furious ridiculousness feel; the action was a little too phony and overboard. Nevertheless, the action was choreographed well, all casting and performances spot-on, and the great pacing made the 98 min runtime fly by. Hopefully if there's a third installment, we'll get the continuation that will actually include Areski for more than a few minutes.
Let's be crystal. Lost Bullet was a pretty good film. It had a plot that included a beginning, a middle, and an end. It had explosive action scenes. Good acting. Checked all the boxes. This is a sequel to Lost Bullet released a few years after the fact. It is not a very satisfying watch. First, it seems to literally take place the day after the first film ended, requiring the viewer to remember all the details of the first film. In other words, it starts with a flash quiz, like you were back in high school. There is no obvious plot for the first half of the film, but there is an awful lot of action and emotion and fighting. If you wondered in without knowing the story, you might think you were watching a Kung Fu film, in French, produced in France. With no Asian characters. If all the above appeals to you, grab a chair. Otherwise take a pass. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
In this intriguing sequel, we witness a dramatic shift in the life of our protagonist Lino, who transitions from being a mechanic in the first film to now a cop. The movie cleverly plays with the audience's expectations by presenting a disconnect between the ending of the first movie and the beginning of the second, adding an element of mystery and suspense. Lino's evolution from a blue-collar worker to a law enforcement officer brings a fresh perspective to the character, as he navigates a world where the lines between good and bad are constantly blurred. The film wastes no time plunging into the action, with Lino finding himself in a complex web of corruption and deceit, where the true villains may not be who they seem. What sets this movie apart is Lino's unconventional approach to justice, as he finds himself in situations where he must confront and even take down corrupt cops to uphold his own sense of morality. With a high-stakes plot, intense action sequences, and a standout performance by the lead actor, this movie delivers a thrilling and thought-provoking experience that challenges traditional notions of heroism and villainy. Brace yourself for a wild ride filled with twists, turns, and a riveting exploration of justice and crazy 40 minute finish that made little sense.
Holy moly, what INSANE CAR CHASES, especially the one towards the end of the movie is truly SPECTACULAR.
The action photography and the REAL LIFE STUNTS are to die for! With TERRIFIC DRONE camera footage trailing the cars during the car chases, delivering some eyewatering, mindblowing action car chase scenes.
MORE GOOD: this movie is not simply another formula action cop flick, it has got a lot more goodies, like excellent acting performances by great actors, who get to star in a story that is credible and COOL and THRILLING.
The story is quite simple, hardcore bad cop versus good cop. And although this is the sequel and I didnt even see the original, I am still blown away by it!
In essence the story is about a honest good French cop, who is being targetted by a bunch of bad French cops, who want to kill an eyewitness who knows too much.
Shootouts, streetfights (bare knockle) and LOTS of terrific car chases. All a grown boy needs!
Highly recommended for the fans of action packed dirty cop flicks.
The best the French have to offer.
MERCI BEAUCOUP!
The action photography and the REAL LIFE STUNTS are to die for! With TERRIFIC DRONE camera footage trailing the cars during the car chases, delivering some eyewatering, mindblowing action car chase scenes.
MORE GOOD: this movie is not simply another formula action cop flick, it has got a lot more goodies, like excellent acting performances by great actors, who get to star in a story that is credible and COOL and THRILLING.
The story is quite simple, hardcore bad cop versus good cop. And although this is the sequel and I didnt even see the original, I am still blown away by it!
In essence the story is about a honest good French cop, who is being targetted by a bunch of bad French cops, who want to kill an eyewitness who knows too much.
Shootouts, streetfights (bare knockle) and LOTS of terrific car chases. All a grown boy needs!
Highly recommended for the fans of action packed dirty cop flicks.
The best the French have to offer.
MERCI BEAUCOUP!
The last movie ended on him walking away from the garage with the girl , suddenly his in the hospital ok fine could be but then his a cop then he's beating more cops then the bad guys ? I don't get half of the plot is mess up incoherent, even the end is strange so did he die or he didn't and what's with the other guy picking up his stuff at the dump place or was it him didn't look like him it looks like the arieky.guy , like what a mess not even normal , it just to much of a mess , still a good action movie and the entire time you're trying to understand what the hell is happening and who is shooting who everyone is police no one seam like a good guy.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis sequel ignores the ending of the first film (Lost Bullet, 2020) in which Lino (Alban Lenoir) and Julia (Stéfi Celma) both walk out of the police garage after the forensic team has retrieved the bullet. This film starts with Lino waking in a hospital bed after having just gone through the windshield, and Julia is at his side telling him the forensic team found the bullet.
- GaffesWhen Lino has Marco in the trunk of his car and involved in a high-speed chase; he passes a commuter bus. However in the next cut which is a reverse shot; he is now again behind the bus and beginning to pass it.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Balle perdue 3 (2025)
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- Date de sortie
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- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Lost Bullet 2
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- Durée
- 1h 38m(98 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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