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The Assault

Original title: L'assaut
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 31m
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6.1/10
4.3K
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The Assault (2010)
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Based on a true story, a SWAT team is tasked with storming a hijacked Air France plane to save its passengers.Based on a true story, a SWAT team is tasked with storming a hijacked Air France plane to save its passengers.Based on a true story, a SWAT team is tasked with storming a hijacked Air France plane to save its passengers.

  • Director
    • Julien Leclercq
  • Writers
    • Simon Moutaïrou
    • Julien Leclercq
    • Roland Môntins
  • Stars
    • Vincent Elbaz
    • Grégori Derangère
    • Mélanie Bernier
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    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Julien Leclercq
    • Writers
      • Simon Moutaïrou
      • Julien Leclercq
      • Roland Môntins
    • Stars
      • Vincent Elbaz
      • Grégori Derangère
      • Mélanie Bernier
    • 21User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Vincent Elbaz
    Vincent Elbaz
    • Thierry
    Grégori Derangère
    Grégori Derangère
    • Commandant Denis Favier
    Mélanie Bernier
    Mélanie Bernier
    • Carole
    Philippe Bas
    Philippe Bas
    • Didier snipper GIGN
    Aymen Saïdi
    Aymen Saïdi
    • Yahia
    Chems Dahmani
    Chems Dahmani
    • Mustapha
    Mohid Abid
    • Makhlouf
    Djanis Bouzyani
    • Salim
    Marie Guillard
    Marie Guillard
    • Claire
    Naturel Le Ruyet
    • Emma
    Philippe Cura
    • GIGN 1
    Grégoire Taulère
    • GIGN 2
    Charlie Costillas
    • Jeune recrue GIGN 1
    Ludovic Meacci
    • Jeune recrue GIGN 2
    Laurent Paillot
    • Administratif GIGN
    Antoine Basler
    • Solignac
    Louis Arène
    • Assistant Solignac
    Hugo Becker
    Hugo Becker
    • Leroy
    • Director
      • Julien Leclercq
    • Writers
      • Simon Moutaïrou
      • Julien Leclercq
      • Roland Môntins
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    6idonotexist

    Interesting take on a true story

    Apparently this is made after a true story. The people are real, the story is real, the events are real. Alright. I wish that would have been made more clear from the start; it was not and i think it skewed the movie a little.

    This movie is part great, part horrible. It is very clearly defined which plots are well done and which are just we need something here to show for screen time.

    The behind the scenes parts, the whole management, politics, government discussion parts, all that is absolutely bad. It feels like a cheap D rated movie project with the most unbelievable and uninspiring characters ever. It is bad.. real bad.

    Now, the scenes with the special team, the terrorists and even flight crew are just gems. I gotta say by the time the movie was over, i was rooting for the flight crew over anyone else. The ending scene with the captain is absolutely a cult classic! I love it.

    So this movie suffers from bad background plots. From the government meetings, officials, even the lead special forces guys' family.. it's not well made. It is very forced and some are worse than others. Very hard to describe but if you watch you will get that vibe immediately.

    Also the movie is shot in monochrome. All of it which makes it feel very cheap and look way older than it is. Looks like VHS tape in quite a few scenes. Why do monochrome? Nobody knows. It works for the big shootout scenes but the rest.. no.

    How can i sum this. 9/10 scenes clashing with 2/10 scenes for a total of 6/10

    Recommend regardless. The rating is always arbitrary, it is a good movie.
    rightwingisevil

    terrible movie with bad screenplay, directing and acting

    one of the worst ever seen so far about hijacking a passenger plane. the screenplay is badly enough to put several female characters in it, yet the wife of the french special force member with their daughter, the woman who works for the french emergency management authorities, the female passenger sitting next to her parents, are totally unnecessary casting. the scenes about how the french government handling such situation are also very laughable. those four hijackers also acted so lame and so stupid. the most ridiculous plot is how those 4 hijackers could so easily get on board without any reason to justify their success. the scene about the stupid french woman who works for the government trying to bribe the terrorist leader so naively is also a big laugh. there are so many useless and meaningless scenes in this movie dragging out the whole time just like the airplane on the tarmac. the final assault is also like a child play, so laughable and and so lame. showing the wife crying while watching the rescue progress is also so laughably lame and totally unnecessary. this is one of the worst films in such genre and it should not be put into production in the first place. a total waste of money and time of yours and mine.
    6kosmasp

    Assaulting

    Every nation has their special police/squad team. So do the french as you can see in this movie that is based on a real event that occurred in 1994. Something is going down (no pun intended), which the french police tries to stop. Of course this can be eerie, especially because you will think of another event that happened a few years later elsewhere. While no real connection is made, you can sort of feel it.

    What makes this stick out, is the fact, that there are quite a few good action set pieces and a real character development amongst our characters. While I haven't checked upon how close this is to what happened originally, I can tell you that this is tension filled stuff indeed.
    6TdSmth5

    Should have been much better

    The Assault is a fairly faithful recounting of the hijacking of Air France flight 8969 by Algerian Muslim terrorists in 1994. The story is told from three perspectives--the events on the plane, the leader of the French SWAT team, and some French politicians.

    Four terrorists board the plane disguised as Algerian authorities out the check passports of the passengers. Once someone notices their weapons and grenades, they have to take over at that point. They aim to fly to Paris and hope to have two detained terrorists released. However because a stair truck is still attached the plane, the plane can't depart. The Algerian authorities pretty much refuse to deal with the terrorists at all. Once they kill a French citizen, the French government demands the plane be allowed to depart, which it does, but to Marseilles and not to Paris due to lack of fuel.

    We meet also the SWAT leader who's married and has a young daughter that hasn't really bonded with him yet. The woman seems to have a bad feeling about things. While he realizes that the situation with the plane isn't favorable and that there will be casualties yet he demands to be the first to enter the plane. We're not sure if he's depressed or what.

    Meanwhile the French government is on full alert and some little girl working at some ministry meets the main bad Algerian terrorist who's in Paris. She offers him money to call off the hijacking, but refuses and takes the money anyway. She concludes that the terrorists will use the plane as a weapon and crash it into a French landmark. At some point in front of major authorities for some reason she just grabs the microphone and starts dictating when SWAT is to act.

    Once the plane is in Marseilles the order is given to assault the plane. This is around 1:15 into the movie. Our leader is indeed the first one in and the only one tasked with going after the terrorists who are all in the cockpit with the 3 pilots. All the other dozen of SWAT are busy helping the passengers escape.

    For no good reason the entire movie is filmed in a notch before black and white. There isn't a whole lot of dialogue and things are fairly slow for the most part. But given the events portrayed you do connect with the movie. You just can't help wishing it had been more thrilling and exciting.
    4Top_Dawg_Critic

    Way too overrated. Even as a French film, it was poorly done.

    Reading some of the reviews (probably fake and part of the production team), they are defending the color de-saturation/black and white effect, slow pace etc...

    And then there's the other idiotic reviews that are basic plot summaries or synopsis - that's not a review and does not belong here, nor does it merit a film!

    I've seen many great French films, and to simply excuse all the negative aspects of this film because it's French-made and it's to be expected, is no excuse for a poor screenplay, terrible editing, idiotic cinematography, and disgraceful directing.

    Let's start with the de-saturation/black and white; it's meant for dated, artsy-type or musical films... French or not.

    The shaky cam was so annoying, I wanted to stop watching this film every 15 minutes, but gave it a chance. This is not typical French cinematography or directing... this is the director trying to Americanize this film. Fail.

    The editing was about as good as a fifth grader cutting pieces of paper for an abstract piece.

    The screenplay is what needed the cutting; I didn't need to see forever-long prayers from the terrorists. We get it, they are loyal to their God. And screaming it non-stop to all the passengers - even a 5th grade bully would have had more intimidating dialogue.

    The plot had more holes in it than the shots fired.

    As one reviewer stated, this film would have been better as a documentary, and probably would have held the viewers attention better.

    Sure the story based on actual events was interesting, and the casting wasn't too bad. But those are the only two reasons this film was deserving of my 4/10 score, but that's it.

    Any amateur film-maker with an iPhone could have put together a better film and cut this screenplay to 1 hour and be more effective and entertaining.

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    • Trivia
      The "SWAT Team" is actually the GIGN - Groupe d'intervention de la Gendarmerie nationale - which is France's elite counter-terrorism and hostage rescue unit.
    • Goofs
      At the scene where Airbus A300 arriving in Marseille, the aircraft registration are F-SEBC, while the reality the A300 are registered F-GBEC.

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
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    • Languages
      • French
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Cuộc Tấn Công
    • Production companies
      • Labyrinthe Films
      • Mars Films
      • Canal+
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      • $4,342,738
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS-Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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