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After a flawless heist, Frank Valken is wrongly blamed when witnesses are murdered by killers who resurface after 30 years. With public opinion against him, his only option is to escape and ... Read allAfter a flawless heist, Frank Valken is wrongly blamed when witnesses are murdered by killers who resurface after 30 years. With public opinion against him, his only option is to escape and prove he's innocent.After a flawless heist, Frank Valken is wrongly blamed when witnesses are murdered by killers who resurface after 30 years. With public opinion against him, his only option is to escape and prove he's innocent.
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Piece of nonsense
Jesus Christ with a boring piece of nonsense this feels like it's like their shows something which is only a little part of the total really sad because I'm definitely interested in in de bende van nijvel.
Grt movie
Watch it action drama and double cross. Even thou u can c some plots it's still decent
Frustratingly Skinny!
The set - up of Above the Law is immediately arresting, with the viewing audience dropped straight into the middle of a very professionally planned and organised armoured car hijack, that we soon find out has links to the real - life Brabant Killers operations in 1980's Belgium.
There are other pleasant surprises to be appreciated. Clément Dumulin's score is unobtrusive, whilst nicely complementing the near non - stop action. The cast headed by Oliver Gourmet as a career crim and Lubna Azabal as his primary law officer pursuer are more than adequate in their various roles. The overall story, though clearly derivative and paying multiple homages to Michael Mann's classic Heat, is entertaining as such and is lent extra degrees of authenticity, knowing that co - director and co - screenwriter François Troukens, is a rehabilitated underworld figure in Belgium crime lore. Some of the action set pieces too are cleverly realistic and convincing given that the movie doesn't radiate a mega - budget status.
Unfortunately however, worthy Above the Law is, it never really rises much above B movie KPI's. Of major concern, as others have noted on this site, for an 86 minute film, the exposition is almost confoundingly sketchy. Characters are so lightly backgrounded, we are forced to only guess at their motivations for their on - screen actions. Nothing much is ever literally spelt out in a shortish film, which features long periods with little dialogue.
I understand the film has noir pretensions, but the lighting too often is annoyingly murky in an action film, where most things happen nocturnally. Co - director and Director of Photography Jean-François Hensgens, could have and should have done better to involve us, without expecting viewers to continually squint into poorly lit scenes.
It's a genuine pity that the production team didn't take more careful note at how well Mann draws his Heat characters and stages his scenes. If they had and acted accordingly, they may well have had ownership of a product of much higher calibre.
There are other pleasant surprises to be appreciated. Clément Dumulin's score is unobtrusive, whilst nicely complementing the near non - stop action. The cast headed by Oliver Gourmet as a career crim and Lubna Azabal as his primary law officer pursuer are more than adequate in their various roles. The overall story, though clearly derivative and paying multiple homages to Michael Mann's classic Heat, is entertaining as such and is lent extra degrees of authenticity, knowing that co - director and co - screenwriter François Troukens, is a rehabilitated underworld figure in Belgium crime lore. Some of the action set pieces too are cleverly realistic and convincing given that the movie doesn't radiate a mega - budget status.
Unfortunately however, worthy Above the Law is, it never really rises much above B movie KPI's. Of major concern, as others have noted on this site, for an 86 minute film, the exposition is almost confoundingly sketchy. Characters are so lightly backgrounded, we are forced to only guess at their motivations for their on - screen actions. Nothing much is ever literally spelt out in a shortish film, which features long periods with little dialogue.
I understand the film has noir pretensions, but the lighting too often is annoyingly murky in an action film, where most things happen nocturnally. Co - director and Director of Photography Jean-François Hensgens, could have and should have done better to involve us, without expecting viewers to continually squint into poorly lit scenes.
It's a genuine pity that the production team didn't take more careful note at how well Mann draws his Heat characters and stages his scenes. If they had and acted accordingly, they may well have had ownership of a product of much higher calibre.
Feels incomplete.....
For me Tueurs feels incomplete. Its chief shortcoming, a story that's not well fleshed out, with characters you never really get to know. The problem with this, of course, is it makes it hard to appreciate whats going on or why people are motivated to do what they do.
By contrast, what this film does do well is action. Readily sprinkled throughout this film, its frenetic, violent and on more than one occasion, a little disturbing.
If the plot had been more substantial and this film maybe 20 minutes longer I think it could have been truly memorable. As its stands, its watchable but also easily forgettable. 6/10 from me.
By contrast, what this film does do well is action. Readily sprinkled throughout this film, its frenetic, violent and on more than one occasion, a little disturbing.
If the plot had been more substantial and this film maybe 20 minutes longer I think it could have been truly memorable. As its stands, its watchable but also easily forgettable. 6/10 from me.
Veeeeeery nice
Damn! This movie is a bomb! "Tueurs" is a belgish "Heat" version. Very dark and brutal, but at the same time exclusively stylish. Colors and camera work. The great merit of this movie is the soundtrack made by Clément 'Animalsons' Dumoulin. It boosts the atmosphere up to maximum level. A real pleasure. Watch and sweat!
Did you know
- TriviaThe Killers was inspired by a real fact that has never been elucidated in Belgium, the matter of killers of the Brabant. These criminals have terrorized the country during the years 1980, coldly running their victims during violent and bloody robberies. François Troukens wanted to mix this horrible fact various with other political intrigues involving the state and the secret services, inspired for example by the attack in the railway station of Bologna occurred in 1980.
- ConnectionsReferenced in La noche de...: Por encima de la ley (2019)
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- €6,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $309,477
- Runtime
- 1h 26m(86 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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