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22 Bullets

Original title: L'immortel
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
37K
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22 Bullets (2010)
A retired mobster goes on a revenge spree after being left for dead with 22 bullets in his body by his former childhood friend.
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A retired mobster goes on a revenge spree after being left for dead with 22 bullets in his body by his former childhood friend.A retired mobster goes on a revenge spree after being left for dead with 22 bullets in his body by his former childhood friend.A retired mobster goes on a revenge spree after being left for dead with 22 bullets in his body by his former childhood friend.

  • Director
    • Richard Berry
  • Writers
    • Franz-Olivier Giesbert
    • Richard Berry
    • Matthieu Delaporte
  • Stars
    • Jean Reno
    • Kad Merad
    • Jean-Pierre Darroussin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    37K
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    • Director
      • Richard Berry
    • Writers
      • Franz-Olivier Giesbert
      • Richard Berry
      • Matthieu Delaporte
    • Stars
      • Jean Reno
      • Kad Merad
      • Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    • 61User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jean Reno
    Jean Reno
    • Charly Matteï
    Kad Merad
    Kad Merad
    • Tony Zacchia
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    • Martin Beaudinard
    Marina Foïs
    Marina Foïs
    • Marie Goldman
    JoeyStarr
    JoeyStarr
    • Le pistachier
    • (as Joey Starr)
    Richard Berry
    Richard Berry
    • Aurelio Rampoli
    Venantino Venantini
    Venantino Venantini
    • Padovano
    Claude Gensac
    Claude Gensac
    • Mme Fontarosa
    Joséphine Berry
    • Eva Matteï
    Max Baissette de Malglaive
    Max Baissette de Malglaive
    • Anatole Matteï
    Catherine Samie
    Catherine Samie
    • Stella Matteï
    Moussa Maaskri
    Moussa Maaskri
    • Karim
    Lucie Phan
    • Pat Nguyen
    Fani Kolarova
    • Christelle Mattei
    Jessica Forde
    Jessica Forde
    • Clothilde
    Zohra Benali
    • Mère de Karim
    Benaïssa Ahaouari
    • Père de Karim
    • (as Benhaïssa Ahouari)
    Mélèze Bouzid
    Mélèze Bouzid
    • Nadia
    • Director
      • Richard Berry
    • Writers
      • Franz-Olivier Giesbert
      • Richard Berry
      • Matthieu Delaporte
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    6tim-764-291856

    Violent French revenge thriller...

    I have to admit that 22 Bullets is quite a bit more violent than I'm comfortable with; bursts, yes but this revenge thriller starring the venerable Jean Reno is fairly constant, unrelenting and rather ugly.

    Yes, it's certificate 18 and is about mobsters, current and ex, slaughtering each other, so I shouldn't be surprised and of course, I could have turned it off. But, it's quite a good movie, quite a long one at a whisker under two hours and so I stuck it out. My three stars is not altered by feelings on this aspect.

    Reno, as Charly Mattei is reliably grizzled and back in his native language, does not suffer the stumbling block he had with the English language that he did when he made films in the U.S. Here, he's natural and believable - not exactly likable but it's impossible not to side with him when he stalks his enemies. There's a pretty high body count, accompanied by some very realistic looking wounds, that really aren't very attractive to look at! The make-up department did well, here.

    The music has a big part to play in creating the tone, often thunderous and pounding and along with often frenetic camera-work, the film's undeniably jolting and exciting, though those prone to suffering one may well get a migraine as bad as the one that one of the mobsters did.

    There are a good number of reviews for this title that outline plot details. I'm going to leave that out - people don't need to read that over again.

    All in all, it's a solid movie on a familiar theme, quite involved with some exciting action and stunts. Reno is very good, as all the actors are. If you like your thrillers full-blood and graphically violent, then this could well be an excellent rental or DVD purchase. Me - it's not my favourite and will leave it at that.
    9kosmasp

    Classic

    Jean Renos character would probably not even smile at 50 Cents near-death experience. That wouldn't even be considered a scratch in his book. But apart from this (useless?) trivia, there is so much that you can find in this movie. Jean Renos characterization for once. The story and the other characters too.

    Of course you could say that this is romanticising an evil person a bit. But then again, this is a movie. You cannot try and apply rules of real life to it. Other movies with criminals involved might have been worse in that regard. And after all, there are experiences in life, that are truly life-changing. And if what Renos character has gone through does not count, what else does?

    It's not all drama though, there is a good portion of action to be found here. And very well shot (no pun) and acted out. The end could not have been any other. At least not for me. Highly recommended
    8boblipton

    Reno Does Gabin And Does Him Very Well

    Retired Marseilles crime kingpin Jean Reno is shot by a hit squad that puts 22 bullets in him. Who ordered the hit, and why? Police officer Marina Fois, whose husband was killed in the line of duty, is put in charge of the investigation. Reno refuses to answer any questions, walks out of the hospital, and disappears. Soon his old associates start dropping dead, and his old friend Kad Merad orders all-out war.

    Jean Gabin could have played this role once upon a time, but no one has any reason to complain about Reno's performance as the world-weary gangster with a moral code. It's set in Marseilles, and that 2600-year-old city shows its age.

    For those who complain they don't make 'em like that any more, here's proof they do.
    8BeneCumb

    Great action movie, love and hate well combined

    I am fond of thriller movies where dramatic events happen in the very beginning. And where you must follow the plot intensely, not just nodding and seeking clichés... There are lots of events and lines where it is not sure what the solutions will be.

    Jean Reno's character fills most of the scenes and all this is enjoyable to watch - he is one of the finest French contemporary actors. L'immortel, of course, is not as good and popular as Leon, or Ronin, where Reno has starred before, but it is still a highly recommendable action movie where fans of Luc Besson's work will not become disappointed.
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: 22 Bullets

    Based loosely on a true story premise where a French gangster got pumped with lead and left for dead but miraculously survived the hit, 22 Bullets is a revenge flick worthy of its Europa Corp pedigree so you'll know just what to expect - a stylish thriller filled with anti-heroes, and plenty of gratuitous violence with the charismatic Jean Reno in the role of an avenging angel out to settle scores when the perpetrators just wouldn't leave him alone in his retired life.

    As the adage goes, one can never quite leave the gangland, and Reno's Charly Mattei, a once feared mobster in Marseille who signalled his retirement through the selling of his businesses to childhood friend Tony Zacchia (Kad Merad in a serious role), it's all about having a reputation that's still influential, and in order for friends to want to move along with their plans against his moral tones of zero involvement in drugs, the only way is to launch a pre- emptive strike to take Mattei out of the equation, only for the group of gunmen to fail in their quest and Mattei's reputation grows to become L'Immortel for obvious reasons.

    Like the Godfather series, one may want to get out from one's violent past, but circumstances pull one right back into the thick of the action. For Mattei, it's almost giving the other cheek up for another slap when the mob goes after him in the hospital, but the last straw that broke the camel's back came from the targeting of his remaining loyal soldiers, and thus the avenging angel is born, nevermind if one of his arm is now paralyzed.

    It's a story of honour amongst thieves, how some hoodlums fail to pay heed to the established rules of engagement of never crossing the line to hurt women and children, and essentially family members in their violent public spat. As for the cops led by Marie Goldman (Marina Fois), she's eager to look for an opening to avenge her husband's killing, yet bounded by duty to know that she has to keep personal and business separate. What more, it's to the police's advantage that the mob is killing one another, and thus warned to keep an arm's length at the explosive gangland war. In a strange parallel between those finding on opposite sides of the fence, it's all about doing a job, and then going home to family at the end of the day.

    Directed by Richard Berry who also had a small role in the film, 22 Bullets is unflinching in its violence, and the mowing down of Charly Mattei early in the film somehow is reminiscent of other massacres such as that of Sonny Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather, or Murphy in Paul Verhoeven's Robocop. Don't expect Mattei to be dishing out revenge with creativity though, as his is a simple dispatch involving a signature one shot to the head, and one to the heart, two critical areas to ensure the grim reaper comes calling. There are the occasional lapses into monologues, although it does play up the fear factor here when he carries out the threat of striking when his enemies least expect him to.

    Jean Reno as usual excels in this role, and you'll find yourself rooting for his character despite his flaws and what his character actually was in the past. As Zacchia puts it succinctly, a wrong is a wrong no matter what layer of morality gets draped over it. Kad Merad's Zacchia too puts in a moment of brilliance when he delivered a hypocritical speech about the value of close friendships, while his demeanour behind closed doors is anything but, lying to the masses without a flinch.

    22 Bullets is a straightforward thriller that worked without too much surprises, but its slick delivery more than makes up for any of its shortcomings.

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    • Trivia
      Both the film and the book it's adapted from are loosely based on a seventies gang war between Jacques Imbert aka "Jacky Le Mat" (considered to be the last "Don" of Marseille) and Tany Zampa. Just like Charly Matteï in the film, Jacky was left for dead on a parking lot with 22 bullets in his body by Zampa, yet miraculously survived with only his right arm remaining paralyzed.
    • Goofs
      Charly's right arm is supposed to be paralyzed, yet when he is riding the motorcycle he works the controls as if his arm and hand are perfectly normal. When riding the bike and wearing a helmet that hides his face Charly also becomes noticeably agile and lithe for a big man in his late 50s who has recently been shot 22 times.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Nanoman: Fekalonia (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      E Lucevan Le Stelle Ah Franchigia A Floria Tosca
      Music by Giacomo Puccini (as G. Puccini) and lyrics by Giuseppe Giacosa (as G. Giacosa) and Luigi Illica (as L. Illica)

      Performed by Luciano Pavarotti

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
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    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Immortal
    • Filming locations
      • Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
    • Production companies
      • EuropaCorp
      • TF1 Films Production
      • Marie Coline Films
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    • Budget
      • €18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,695,883
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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