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5,8/10
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MA NOTE
Après avoir fait l'impensable pour couvrir un accident, un flic corrompu voit sa vie basculer quand un mystérieux témoin commence à lui envoyer des menaces.Après avoir fait l'impensable pour couvrir un accident, un flic corrompu voit sa vie basculer quand un mystérieux témoin commence à lui envoyer des menaces.Après avoir fait l'impensable pour couvrir un accident, un flic corrompu voit sa vie basculer quand un mystérieux témoin commence à lui envoyer des menaces.
Michaël Perez
- Michael Bourgi
- (as Perez Michael)
Pierre Cévaër
- Vigile PC sécurité Pierre
- (as Pierre Cevaer)
Avis en vedette
We know some cops are corrupt but these ones are just about the worst there are !
Good storyline and great casting especially the terrible characters !
Good storyline and great casting especially the terrible characters !
Apparently this is the French remake of a Korean film, A Hard Day. French cinematographer Régis Blondeau makes his writing and directing debut with this film, and considering it's his first film, it wasn't all that bad. His directing was decent, but his writing had continuity issues, was convoluted, and the slow pacing made the normally comfortable 95 min runtime feel like over 2 hours. Otherwise the little action there was, was solid, with great casting and performances. It's a decent one-time watch if your craving a cop/crime thriller.
Not any good? The story is wild and bizarre. And it gets better along the way, with even more suspenseful twists and turns.
The bad: unfortunately this French Netflix movie is an exact copy of "A Hard Day", a South Korean movie. And this French copy is inferior to the original. Why? Because of mediocre acting. These French actors aint bad, but they are simply a bit bland, while the South Korean movie had great acting performances, with a terrific bad guy. None of that in this bland Netflix copy.
Only "recommended" for those folks who absolutely prefer to hear French language, instead of South Korean.
The bad: unfortunately this French Netflix movie is an exact copy of "A Hard Day", a South Korean movie. And this French copy is inferior to the original. Why? Because of mediocre acting. These French actors aint bad, but they are simply a bit bland, while the South Korean movie had great acting performances, with a terrific bad guy. None of that in this bland Netflix copy.
Only "recommended" for those folks who absolutely prefer to hear French language, instead of South Korean.
This is a decent effort. Corrupt cops that we somehow root for, this movie starts off well and delivers a good story. OK, we have to suspend belief at times but all in all this is well worth a watch.
Netflix describes the movie as:After going to extremes to cover up an accident, a corrupt cop's life spirals out of control when he starts receiving threats from a mysterious witness.
There is nothing new which you have not watched nth time. It is just a time pass movie. If you have exhausted all good mystery and thrillers on Streaming websites than you can watch it otherwise there are far better thrillers and mystery movies on Netflix , Prime and Disney Hotstar.
There is nothing new which you have not watched nth time. It is just a time pass movie. If you have exhausted all good mystery and thrillers on Streaming websites than you can watch it otherwise there are far better thrillers and mystery movies on Netflix , Prime and Disney Hotstar.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe protagonist calls "112", this is the emergency phone number for all European countries and will connect you with the "closest" police, fire or ambulance department.
- GaffesThe policeman has no authority over the Gendarmerie officer. He should have been checked like any other driver.
- ConnexionsRemake of Kkeutkkaji ganda (2014)
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.00 : 1
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