Police
- 2020
- 1h 38min
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5.4/10
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Tres oficiales tienen la tarea de escoltar a un inmigrante ilegal al aeropuerto, obligarlo a subir a un avión y enviarlo de regreso a su tierra natal. Pero cuando descubren la verdad, tienen... Leer todoTres oficiales tienen la tarea de escoltar a un inmigrante ilegal al aeropuerto, obligarlo a subir a un avión y enviarlo de regreso a su tierra natal. Pero cuando descubren la verdad, tienen que tomar una decisión.Tres oficiales tienen la tarea de escoltar a un inmigrante ilegal al aeropuerto, obligarlo a subir a un avión y enviarlo de regreso a su tierra natal. Pero cuando descubren la verdad, tienen que tomar una decisión.
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- 2 nominaciones en total
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Being or rather working for the police force is quite the hard work. It has a lot of responsiblities - it is not well paid. You are under constant criticism - and of course you have to deal with bad apples and that the general public perceives you a certain way because of them. The latter is not something that plays a role in this movie.
This is more a social drama/thriller that has to do with someone who may or may not be a criminal and since he is a foreigner (in France), has to be taken back to the country he came from. Actually not just a foreigner, but an illegal alien as the Americans like to say I believe.
There is more to him than meets the eye though - even if he himself is not able to express that. But before we delve into that part of the story we do spend some time with our two main protagonists, who have their own things going - no pun intended. But when they meet the immigrant ... well things happen.
Not action filled overall, but more edge of your seat kind of tension when you wait to see what happens next. Good acting and really well done with the script.
This is more a social drama/thriller that has to do with someone who may or may not be a criminal and since he is a foreigner (in France), has to be taken back to the country he came from. Actually not just a foreigner, but an illegal alien as the Americans like to say I believe.
There is more to him than meets the eye though - even if he himself is not able to express that. But before we delve into that part of the story we do spend some time with our two main protagonists, who have their own things going - no pun intended. But when they meet the immigrant ... well things happen.
Not action filled overall, but more edge of your seat kind of tension when you wait to see what happens next. Good acting and really well done with the script.
A must see, sensitive narrative of three police officers in charge of conducting a political extradite to the airport. The plot is shown (lightly) within the four character perspectives, and only marginally focus on international fairness regarding political issues, as decisions are immediate personal responses.
Come on Omar don't let things slip after Lupin, Intouchables etc etc don't get caught acting with a poor script.
Was easy going and painless.
Was easy going and painless.
The real star of _Night Shift_ is cinematographer Yves Angelo, who shot tableaux after 2.35:1 tableaux of beautiful, impressionistic night scenes. Usually night scenes come off as garbage on my computer screen; not this one! Angelo was a highly regarded and award-winning cinematographer in the 90s (_Un Couer en Hiver_ being a particular standout). He dabbled in directing afterwards (_Colonel Chabert_ is very good) but has mostly stuck to director of photography duties since. His work with director Anne Fontaine in _White as Snow_ is interesting too, dynamic and atmospheric, although I didn't notice it was him when I saw the film.
It is admitted an odd screenplay coming from Anne Fontaine. Her recent films have centered around charismatic heroines asserting themselves, their ideals, in settings unfamiliar to them, and in the process rediscovering themselves. _Night Shift_ is in contrast an ensemble piece, a snapshot of the lives of three police officers in France. Omar Sy (famous for "Lupin") and Virginie Efira (who is in every other French film these days) do their best to dramatize their soul-destroying, family-wrecking vocation. It is adapted from a novel. The title "Police" is infinitely more evocative than the English one, as the film treats the immigrant in their charge, about to be deported, as a cipher. The cathartic ending is better than most reviewers would have you believe.
It is admitted an odd screenplay coming from Anne Fontaine. Her recent films have centered around charismatic heroines asserting themselves, their ideals, in settings unfamiliar to them, and in the process rediscovering themselves. _Night Shift_ is in contrast an ensemble piece, a snapshot of the lives of three police officers in France. Omar Sy (famous for "Lupin") and Virginie Efira (who is in every other French film these days) do their best to dramatize their soul-destroying, family-wrecking vocation. It is adapted from a novel. The title "Police" is infinitely more evocative than the English one, as the film treats the immigrant in their charge, about to be deported, as a cipher. The cathartic ending is better than most reviewers would have you believe.
It would have been much better to have a longer first part than the too unlikely second part. Anyway excellent Gregory Gadebois.
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Written by Marc Lavoine and Fabrice Aboulker
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,890
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 534
- 22 nov 2020
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,844,043
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 38 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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