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The Bait

Original title: L'appât
  • 1995
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.5K
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Marie Gillain in The Bait (1995)
True CrimeCrimeDrama

Three teenagers plan to steal the necessary funds to open their dream shop in the US, but things get messy.Three teenagers plan to steal the necessary funds to open their dream shop in the US, but things get messy.Three teenagers plan to steal the necessary funds to open their dream shop in the US, but things get messy.

  • Director
    • Bertrand Tavernier
  • Writers
    • Morgan Sportès
    • Colo Tavernier
    • Bertrand Tavernier
  • Stars
    • Marie Gillain
    • Olivier Sitruk
    • Bruno Putzulu
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Writers
      • Morgan Sportès
      • Colo Tavernier
      • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Stars
      • Marie Gillain
      • Olivier Sitruk
      • Bruno Putzulu
    • 16User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Marie Gillain
    Marie Gillain
    • Nathalie…
    Olivier Sitruk
    • Eric…
    Bruno Putzulu
    Bruno Putzulu
    • Bruno
    Richard Berry
    Richard Berry
    • Alain
    Philippe Duclos
    Philippe Duclos
    • Antoine
    Marie Ravel
    • Karine…
    Clotilde Courau
    Clotilde Courau
    • Patricia…
    Jean-Louis Richard
    Jean-Louis Richard
    • Innkeeper
    Christophe Odent
    Christophe Odent
    • Laurent
    Jean-Paul Comart
    Jean-Paul Comart
    • Michel
    Philippe Héliès
    Philippe Héliès
    • Pierre
    Jacky Nercessian
    Jacky Nercessian
    • M. Tapiro…
    Alain Sarde
    Alain Sarde
    • Philippe
    Daniel Russo
    Daniel Russo
    • Jean-Pierre…
    Philippe Torreton
    Philippe Torreton
    • Chief cop
    François Berléand
    François Berléand
    • Durieux…
    François Levantal
    François Levantal
    • Cop
    Thierry Gimenez
    • Cop
    • Director
      • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Writers
      • Morgan Sportès
      • Colo Tavernier
      • Bertrand Tavernier
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    User reviews16

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    9valis1949

    Little Criminals

    FRESH BAIT provides a most accurate portrayal of the feckless immorality of a certain category of youthful criminality. The film is based on the true story of three Parisian roommates; a young girl and two guys, who attempt to make a living by extorting wealthy men. The girl promises sexual favors at the rich man's home, and then the two young men arrive bent on robbery and mayhem. However, the three perpetrators' childish and uninformed moral sense overshadows, and far exceeds, the nature of their violently evil actions, and this makes the impact all the more shocking. The viewer is forced to ponder, "What were they thinking"?, and, by the end of the film, you realize that not one of the three felons had the slightest clue as to the implications of their actions. A MUST SEE.
    9johnpierrepatrick

    Tale of a youth without bearing and an anti-ode of violence

    8 years before Bertolucci and The Dreamers, 18 years before Coppoa (Sofia) and The Bling Ring, Tavernier demonstrates once again the modernity of the subjects chosen for his movies, with the tell of a youth without bearings - even moral - and dreaming to live the life sold by cinema, magazines and ads. Not able anymore to distinguish reality and fiction, good or bad, or recognize that acts have consequences.

    We also discover Marie Gillain as an actress (it is strange to see in retrospect how few good roles she has had since) that shines over this movie. The rest of the cast does not embarass that performance and is very good as well.

    This movie is also a movie where violence is shown as it is, cold, brutal, terrible. Which opposes to its magnification often seen in Hollywood movies, symbolized by different scenes in "The Bait" like the one with Scarface or in the video shop. The profit they take is all the same incriminating against violence.

    To conclude, Tavernier offers us a very powerful movie, I really recommend it.
    7udippel

    Psychological study?

    Tavernier has done better stuff than this one, to start with. The plot is easily understood: two dimwitted small crime adolescence guys want to make money. They aren't able to plan anything beyond having their petite amie of Lolita-type chatting up seemingly rich older guys in order to gain access to their flats and rob them. They are dimwitted enough to not research the locations orderly and even have no plan for what to do exactly once access has been obtained. No doubt, everything will end up in some horrible mess.

    Tavernier wouldn't be Tavernier if he couldn't at least extract some deep psychological insight into the psyche of the heroes. So I stayed tuned and not just walked out. The psychological dissection of the bait, the Lolita v2.0, kept me in. She's friendly, hopelessly in love with one of the two friends in crime (because he is good-looking, as she once says). To me she's a product of our times, and an example of superficiality, a complete emotional emptiness that she can only try to fill with the guys and luxury. I think it is no spoiler to say that she sits emotionless in front of some cartoon video clips while her friends torture one of the victims. She doesn't question the torture at all, plugs ear-buds not to hear the screams instead. It has taken me to observe her. She is not cruel at all. Over time it turns out that she is principally emotionally completely detached from reality. In case you watch the movie, listen to her last line in the movie. I was devastated.
    searchanddestroy-1

    It reminds me something...

    This movie inspired from actual events reminds me another film just released; guess what: 24 JOURS, the story of the abduction, torture and killing of Ilan Allimi, also a true event occurred in 2006. The schemes are very alike but not filmed in the same way. The Alexandre Arcady film is more tense, more suspenseful. And that doesn't reduce the efficiency of the Tavernier's piece of work.

    I like both. They are just made in two different ways.

    That's all.

    More than eighteen years are between the two of them.

    the best would be to watch them both one after the other, to compare at the best. A very interesting experience.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Alienated Youth

    In Paris, the eighteen year-old Nathalie Magnan (Marie Gillain) works in a clothing store during the day and escorts successful men in a nightclub in the night. Nathalie lives with her boyfriend Eric (Olivier Sitruk) and his moronic friend Bruno (Bruno Putzulu) in an apartment she rents. Eric dreams on traveling to the United States with Nathalie to open their on business but his father does not finance him. Eric plots a scheme with Bruno, Nathalie and her friend Patricia (Clotilde Courau) to raise money. They should go with their costumers to their apartments and once inside the apartment, they should the door open so that they could rob the apartment. Things do not work well and Patricia decides to give up and not participate in the heists. But when their plan goes wrong, Eric and Bruno have to kill their victim.

    "L'appât" is a French movie by Bertrand Tavenier that show an alienated youth in France that thinks in getting easy money despite killing their victims. The impressive story seems to be very realistic and when I saw it for the first time in the 90's, I was scared with the behavior of Nathalie, Eric and Bruno. Now the violence has increased worldwide and the impact of the murders reduces, but anyway, "L'appât" is still a great movie. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "A Isca" ("The Bait")

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    • Trivia
      This movie is based on true events. The real characters are still in prison.
    • Quotes

      Bruno: There. I didn't hit you this time. Little cunt.

      Nathalie: You fake beggar!

      Bruno: What was that?

      Nathalie: I never swallowed your "abandoned baby" crap.

      Bruno: Well, I did sleep under the stairs. And my mother... she took off, understand?

      Nathalie: What about the orphanage?

    • Connections
      Features Scarface (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Kiss That Frog
      Performed by Peter Gabriel

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 1995 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Tuzak
    • Filming locations
      • George V metro station, Paris 8, Paris, France(Nathalie and Karine exit subway in front of 120 Champs Elysées on their way to Jean Claude's restaurant)
    • Production companies
      • Hachette Première
      • Little Bear
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    • Budget
      • €5,350,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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