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Largo Winch está destroçado com o sequestro de seu filho. Ele percebe que, se encontrar os responsáveis por sua falência, talvez possa ver seu filho novamente.Largo Winch está destroçado com o sequestro de seu filho. Ele percebe que, se encontrar os responsáveis por sua falência, talvez possa ver seu filho novamente.Largo Winch está destroçado com o sequestro de seu filho. Ele percebe que, se encontrar os responsáveis por sua falência, talvez possa ver seu filho novamente.
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Paibool Poolsuk
- Nanda
- (as Paibool 'Aof' Polsuk)
Supachai Girdsuwan
- Chef Arun
- (as Supachai 'Flint' Girdsuwan)
Naruapan Khiawram
- Mercenaire à moto
- (as Nauapan 'Sua' Khiawram)
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Largo Winch: The Cost of Counterfeit Thrills
Tomer Sisley is like that old bottle of wine you save for special occasions: it's aged, but it still stings the palate a bit. After twelve years of playing the corporate Yamakasi, the guy is still hanging in there-abs intact, ready to leap from a burning helicopter while delivering a one-liner. Props to him, especially since he does his own stunts, as if Bruce Wayne and Jean-Paul Belmondo got thrown into a sweaty blender.
Enter James Franco as the villain, but let's be honest: he's more "all-expenses-paid holiday in Burma" than "I'll haunt your nightmares." He hams it up like he's in an Austin Powers spoof, with zero subtlety. The result? A baddie who feels like a rejected Call of Duty DLC character. Honestly, even Wario would've brought more gravitas to the role.
The film starts strong, but the engine sputters quickly. A conspiracy here, a chase there, and suddenly Largo's become a mix of John McClane and a background extra from Fast & Furious. Everything feels recycled, chewed over, and spat out again. Plot twists? As predictable as the old "Oh no, he's dead-wait, never mind."
Sure, the action scenes are there. Things explode, people run and jump, but nothing that'll have you gripping your seat. Special mention to the airplane sequence, which looks so bad it could've been ripped from a PS2 cutscene. If Spielberg saw it, he'd demand an immediate refund. And those laughable CGI effects? They look like they came straight out of a summer intern project at The Asylum.
If you mix James Bond, Jason Bourne, and every 2000s action flick in a blender, you get this sequel: a deluge of clichés, an overhyped hero, and villains with all the credibility of a spam email. Even the dialogue feels microwaved. By the end, you start wondering if this isn't a parody that wandered off course.
Largo Winch: The Cost of Money is like a store-brand popsicle on a hot day: you know it's not great, but it's refreshing while it lasts. Tomer Sisley pulls his weight, but the movie is a lazy sequel, stuffed with shortcuts, that barely scrapes by as disposable entertainment. Watch it once, then forget it as soon as the credits roll.
Enter James Franco as the villain, but let's be honest: he's more "all-expenses-paid holiday in Burma" than "I'll haunt your nightmares." He hams it up like he's in an Austin Powers spoof, with zero subtlety. The result? A baddie who feels like a rejected Call of Duty DLC character. Honestly, even Wario would've brought more gravitas to the role.
The film starts strong, but the engine sputters quickly. A conspiracy here, a chase there, and suddenly Largo's become a mix of John McClane and a background extra from Fast & Furious. Everything feels recycled, chewed over, and spat out again. Plot twists? As predictable as the old "Oh no, he's dead-wait, never mind."
Sure, the action scenes are there. Things explode, people run and jump, but nothing that'll have you gripping your seat. Special mention to the airplane sequence, which looks so bad it could've been ripped from a PS2 cutscene. If Spielberg saw it, he'd demand an immediate refund. And those laughable CGI effects? They look like they came straight out of a summer intern project at The Asylum.
If you mix James Bond, Jason Bourne, and every 2000s action flick in a blender, you get this sequel: a deluge of clichés, an overhyped hero, and villains with all the credibility of a spam email. Even the dialogue feels microwaved. By the end, you start wondering if this isn't a parody that wandered off course.
Largo Winch: The Cost of Money is like a store-brand popsicle on a hot day: you know it's not great, but it's refreshing while it lasts. Tomer Sisley pulls his weight, but the movie is a lazy sequel, stuffed with shortcuts, that barely scrapes by as disposable entertainment. Watch it once, then forget it as soon as the credits roll.
A half baked build up for the fourth film.
Largo Winch is living with his son, away from all the limelight and is still feeling down for not able to protect his loved ones. His son gets kidnapped and Winch gets targeted by a mysterious individual, leading to his eventual arrest over murder charges. As Largo Winch's reputation takes a hit, he now has to team up with an social media influencer to escape from the jail and race against time to solve the mystery over the manipulation caused by the mystery man in order to free his son. What truth does Largo Winch uncover and will he be able to save his son, forms rest of the story.
I have been somewhat lenient to this franchise and definitely did enjoy the last two films. However, the third film turned out to be rather tedious due to the generic stuff. Probably the gap of 13 years took a direct toll and if the film had arrived last decade itself then I might have continued to enjoy it. Instead, the screenplay and wallowing Largo Winch got too repetitive. The action scenes didn't stand out and making James Franco into a template villain with a forced backstory, simply did not work for me. The final act too opts for convenient twists and serves as a build up for the next film. Overall, Largo Winch's charm is quite reduced here.
I have been somewhat lenient to this franchise and definitely did enjoy the last two films. However, the third film turned out to be rather tedious due to the generic stuff. Probably the gap of 13 years took a direct toll and if the film had arrived last decade itself then I might have continued to enjoy it. Instead, the screenplay and wallowing Largo Winch got too repetitive. The action scenes didn't stand out and making James Franco into a template villain with a forced backstory, simply did not work for me. The final act too opts for convenient twists and serves as a build up for the next film. Overall, Largo Winch's charm is quite reduced here.
Not same as before
The new"Largo Winch" is a decent watch but falls short of being truly memorable. The film offers some intriguing plot points, but the storyline often feels predictable and relies heavily on familiar tropes. The action sequences are well-executed, though nothing groundbreaking for the genre. The performances are fine, but none of the actors truly stand out or bring unique depth to their characters. Visually, the film has its moments, but it lacks the finesse that could elevate it to a higher level. Overall, it's an average action-thriller - entertaining enough for a casual watch, but not something that leaves a lasting impression.
Third installment of the saga with continuous action, chases, violent events and luxurious settings.
An action-packed movie with an intrigue-filled plot that will grip you without respite till the final breathless seconds. The film begins years after ¨Largo Winch II¨ (2011). Largo Winch (Tomer Sisley) is devastated to discover his son's kidnapping. In search of justice and answers, he follows a trail of betrayals and kidnappings in order to find his 15-year-old son Noom (Narayan David Hecter). He realizes that if he finds those responsible for his bankruptcy, maybe he'll see his son again. Helpless, as his business partner commits suicide during a live press conference. As everything turns against him, as his business empire starts to fail, he finds out that the two events are perhaps linked: if he finds the criminals responsible, he will perhaps see his son again. Along the way, he joins forces with a rebel and fierce influencer called Bonnie (Élise Tilloloy), facing off an extremely nasty man called Ezio Burntwood (James Franco). From Canada to Burma to Bangkok... Largo doesn't yet know that his search will lead him straight to hell...
An exciting and fast-paced action-packed film, with shootouts, chases, fights, violence, spectacular scenery, and many James Bond-style scenes. Starring Tomer Sisley, who performed all his own stunts and trained extensively to prepare. From start to finish, the action is nonstop, as our protagonist travels across different countries to find his beloved son. He finds himself immersed in a mysterious and twisted plot, facing a relentless and almost immortal enemy. In fact, the best part of the feature film is the tension and the intense confrontation that arises between Largo Winch/Tomer Sisley and his nemesis, Ezio Burntwood/James Franco. Largo Winch's origin, described in the previous installments, is as follows: Largo Winch is the illegitimate son of Nerio Winch, a billionaire industrialist who has made many dubious deals. When Nerio feels his time is coming, he names Largo his heir, who was unaware that Nerio was his father. Comic book writer Jean Van Hamme stated that although Tomer Sisley does not resemble Largo Winch as drawn by Philippe Francq, he nevertheless resembles the man depicted in the novels, which preceded the comic book series. In the comic book, Largo is raised by a couple from Liechtenstein. In the original film, the couple is Croatian. In the film, it is said that Nerio was born poor and amassed all his wealth single-handedly. In the comic book, Nerio's father was already a multimillionaire. The film rights to Largo Winch were sold twenty years before the trilogy to producer Serge Silberman, whose ambition was to create a franchise to rival James Bond. However, he died before he could work on the project.
¨Largo Winch¨ saga is made up of: ¨The Heir Apparent: Largo Winch¨(2008) by Jérome Salle with Tomer Sisley, Kristin Scott Thomas, Predrag 'Miki' Manojlovic, Mélanie Thierry.: After a powerful billionaire is murdered, his secret adoptive son must race to prove his legitimacy, find his father's killers, and stop them from taking over his financial empire. And after a suspicious sabotage, he starts investigating whether there's a traitor in his company or there's a literal hostile takeover at hand. ¨Largo Winch II¨ (2011) by Jérome Salle, starring Tomer Sisley, Sharon Stone, Ulrich Tukur, Laurent Terzieff : the newly appointed CEO of the W Group, is accused of crimes against humanity on the very day he announces his intention to sell his corporation and use the proceeds to create a humanitarian foundation. ¨The price of money: A Largo Winch Adventure¨(2024) by Olivier Masset-Depasse. And a TV series: ¨Largo Winch¨(2001-2003) starring Paolo Seganti, Sydney Penny. And a Video Game, ¨Largo Winch: Empire Under Threat¨(2002)
An exciting and fast-paced action-packed film, with shootouts, chases, fights, violence, spectacular scenery, and many James Bond-style scenes. Starring Tomer Sisley, who performed all his own stunts and trained extensively to prepare. From start to finish, the action is nonstop, as our protagonist travels across different countries to find his beloved son. He finds himself immersed in a mysterious and twisted plot, facing a relentless and almost immortal enemy. In fact, the best part of the feature film is the tension and the intense confrontation that arises between Largo Winch/Tomer Sisley and his nemesis, Ezio Burntwood/James Franco. Largo Winch's origin, described in the previous installments, is as follows: Largo Winch is the illegitimate son of Nerio Winch, a billionaire industrialist who has made many dubious deals. When Nerio feels his time is coming, he names Largo his heir, who was unaware that Nerio was his father. Comic book writer Jean Van Hamme stated that although Tomer Sisley does not resemble Largo Winch as drawn by Philippe Francq, he nevertheless resembles the man depicted in the novels, which preceded the comic book series. In the comic book, Largo is raised by a couple from Liechtenstein. In the original film, the couple is Croatian. In the film, it is said that Nerio was born poor and amassed all his wealth single-handedly. In the comic book, Nerio's father was already a multimillionaire. The film rights to Largo Winch were sold twenty years before the trilogy to producer Serge Silberman, whose ambition was to create a franchise to rival James Bond. However, he died before he could work on the project.
¨Largo Winch¨ saga is made up of: ¨The Heir Apparent: Largo Winch¨(2008) by Jérome Salle with Tomer Sisley, Kristin Scott Thomas, Predrag 'Miki' Manojlovic, Mélanie Thierry.: After a powerful billionaire is murdered, his secret adoptive son must race to prove his legitimacy, find his father's killers, and stop them from taking over his financial empire. And after a suspicious sabotage, he starts investigating whether there's a traitor in his company or there's a literal hostile takeover at hand. ¨Largo Winch II¨ (2011) by Jérome Salle, starring Tomer Sisley, Sharon Stone, Ulrich Tukur, Laurent Terzieff : the newly appointed CEO of the W Group, is accused of crimes against humanity on the very day he announces his intention to sell his corporation and use the proceeds to create a humanitarian foundation. ¨The price of money: A Largo Winch Adventure¨(2024) by Olivier Masset-Depasse. And a TV series: ¨Largo Winch¨(2001-2003) starring Paolo Seganti, Sydney Penny. And a Video Game, ¨Largo Winch: Empire Under Threat¨(2002)
The price of money
The first movie was (almost) faithful to the comics ,- almost" because one of the main characters was absent-the second was an original screenplay although snatches of comics stories appeared now and then ("L'heure Du Tigre").
The third installment is based on two comic books , "le prix de l'argent " and "la loi du dollar ", but,to put it mildly ,loosely ; the screenplay is muddled and complicated to a fault ,blending past and present ,and casting an American star again (Sharon Stone in the second episode) :here James Franco could have been an asset ,had he been given worthwhile material to work with ; on the other hand, I have an aversion to Clotilde Hesme,the queen of the feel -good French flick ("Diane a les épaules" "l'échappée belle") and as for me,her presence did not bode well .
This is essentially an action-packed movie , looking towards James Bond ,and desesperately trying to give a deep meaningful emotional dimension (model "skyfall"). The scenes filmed on location in Thailand are proportionately more palatable than the urban ones .And no Simon Ovronnaz !
The third installment is based on two comic books , "le prix de l'argent " and "la loi du dollar ", but,to put it mildly ,loosely ; the screenplay is muddled and complicated to a fault ,blending past and present ,and casting an American star again (Sharon Stone in the second episode) :here James Franco could have been an asset ,had he been given worthwhile material to work with ; on the other hand, I have an aversion to Clotilde Hesme,the queen of the feel -good French flick ("Diane a les épaules" "l'échappée belle") and as for me,her presence did not bode well .
This is essentially an action-packed movie , looking towards James Bond ,and desesperately trying to give a deep meaningful emotional dimension (model "skyfall"). The scenes filmed on location in Thailand are proportionately more palatable than the urban ones .And no Simon Ovronnaz !
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesIn the final fight of the movie, when a character falls the song that is played was recorded by Élise Tilloloy who plays the role of Bonnie in the film. The song can be found on the movie's soundtrack and is called A Dead Bird for God.
- ConexõesFollows O Invencível - Largo Winch (2008)
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- Tailândia(End credits)
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- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 3.777.416
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 40 min(100 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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