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Diakité and Monge are police officers who are complete opposites, and get paired together to uncover an unexpectedly big criminal case.Diakité and Monge are police officers who are complete opposites, and get paired together to uncover an unexpectedly big criminal case.Diakité and Monge are police officers who are complete opposites, and get paired together to uncover an unexpectedly big criminal case.
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Laurent Lafitte
- François Monge
- (as Laurent Lafitte de la Comédie-Française)
Catherine Schaub-Abkarian
- Mme Marchal
- (as Catherine Schaub Abkarian)
Sylvia Bergé
- Cheffe de la Crim'
- (as Sylvia Bergé de la Comédie-Française)
Élodie Hesme
- La psy
- (as Elodie Hesme)
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This would have been enjoyable for small children if not for explicit content. Now it's not enjoyable for anyone. This is painfully bad and it almost physically hurt me to watch this movie until the end.
Well acted, funny, humorous, and with many unexpected events. It is also funny to see all the lepenists (and friends) getting angry and writing bad reviews to this very funny and unexpected movie. But we all know their feelings, when people make fun of their ancient approach to life ;-)
Between bombastic action sequences that take way too long to get where they're going, a predictable plot and leaning heavily into screwball buddy-cop comedy that just doesn't land, this is mostly a misfire. Sy and Lafitte do their best with the material, and Izia Higelin brings her own brand of luminous charisma to her screen time, but they're let down by weak writing and embarrassingly juvenile jokes at every turn. One is better off watching a movie that does this formula right, like Rush Hour or the original Lethal Weapon.
Take Down (Loin du Périph).
Once again, director Louis Leterrier and actor Omar Sy work together. After directing a few episodes of the great series Lupin, Leterrier is behind the camera in this French crime comedy available on Netflix.
It's a beat-up story, with two cops of different styles who haven't seen each other in a long time, having to work together to investigate a murder in a small French town.
Clichés after clichés, predictability, bad jokes. What saves is the always enlightened presence of Omar Sy, playing the police officer Ousmane Diakhité and some fun scenes between him and Laurent Lafitte, a member of La Comédie-Française, who in the film is the police officer François Monge.
It's a typical afternoon session movie, to watch, rest your head, laugh a little and then forget about it.
Once again, director Louis Leterrier and actor Omar Sy work together. After directing a few episodes of the great series Lupin, Leterrier is behind the camera in this French crime comedy available on Netflix.
It's a beat-up story, with two cops of different styles who haven't seen each other in a long time, having to work together to investigate a murder in a small French town.
Clichés after clichés, predictability, bad jokes. What saves is the always enlightened presence of Omar Sy, playing the police officer Ousmane Diakhité and some fun scenes between him and Laurent Lafitte, a member of La Comédie-Française, who in the film is the police officer François Monge.
It's a typical afternoon session movie, to watch, rest your head, laugh a little and then forget about it.
Action, funny dialogues and a good Omar Sy as usual. But don't expect too much from the story.
Anyway, if you don't have something special to do at a Saturday evening this could work.
I spent a good time with my wife and we could laugh a lot. 6/10.
Anyway, if you don't have something special to do at a Saturday evening this could work.
I spent a good time with my wife and we could laugh a lot. 6/10.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the supermarket-gokart-race the main character and Nader is throwing bananas and turtles at eachother - making the scene very similar to a MarioKart game.
- GoofsThere is no positive discrimination policy in France.
- Quotes
Ousmane Diakhité: [Describing a bad guy] This kind of skinny guy, you see, a Timothée Chalamet type but ugly.
- ConnectionsFollows On the Other Side of the Tracks (2012)
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- Also known as
- شرطيّان في مهمّة
- Filming locations
- Combe Laval, Saint-Jean-en-Royans, Drôme, France(Scenic balcony road in car chase scene)
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- €17,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 59 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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