Un jeune lieutenant de police originaire du Havre se porte volontaire pour travailler dans un commissariat sous pression de la brigade criminelle à Paris sous les ordres d'une femme commanda... Tout lireUn jeune lieutenant de police originaire du Havre se porte volontaire pour travailler dans un commissariat sous pression de la brigade criminelle à Paris sous les ordres d'une femme commandant d'âge mûr.Un jeune lieutenant de police originaire du Havre se porte volontaire pour travailler dans un commissariat sous pression de la brigade criminelle à Paris sous les ordres d'une femme commandant d'âge mûr.
- Prix
- 5 victoires et 8 nominations au total
- Alex Derouère, le frère d'Antoine
- (as Yanis Lespert)
Avis en vedette
The film shows some everyday routine of police work and how the officers enjoy themselves after their day is done. There are no big things going on, even the murder case is not very special. It is the personal situation of the two main characters that involves the interest of the audience. Well done, though not really great. 7 out of 10.
In the meantime, the lieutenant's home life is a mess – his wife is understandably angry because he requested his Paris posting, far from their home and her work, without asking her.
This sad, low key, almost documentary like film, without music or fancy shots, is an insightful look into the people who face crime every day. Dense enough that I'd gladly re-see it.
First of all, this film contains not much action at all. The murder that things evolve around is not the main attraction, it is more of a catalyst for the development of the humans on screen. Furthermore, there is no music to "guide" us emotionally, and no extreme display of emotions (or overacting) as is so common. Instead we follow the characters at distance, but emotions are there, but like in real life, poorly articulated and often ambiguous. And the less glamorous work of attending an autopsy, and reactions to it, is also shown; just the sound is disgusting, and that scene of the film has for me a really artistic feeling to it: it highlights the "fleshy-ness" of the body, that it is not just an abstract piece in life, but something bulky, ugly, imperfect and vulnerable, which is quite a contrast to how the young tough guy probably considers himself.
These aspects together means that the film is more real. That does not have to be an advantage for a film - good film rarely limit itself to a display of reality. But to follow the development of the characters, their life and work, from a distance, sometimes with some police action added, as you do in a very precise way in this film, is very rewarding. This is a good drama with action content.
Usually I don't like movies about French police for they are mostly very unrealistic.
There however we have a story about what could be a regular case in one of the most important Crime Units in the city of Paris. With regular police work done by regular police detectives.
The actors are playing in a such realistic manner that they just could be real cops caught in their everyday work.
The movie is sad, very sad and hard. I don't think you would apply to become a police officer after seeing it ...
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesXavier Beauvois, the director, decided finally not to use background music for this movie. It gives a special atmosphere to the movie.
- GaffesReflected in window as Vaudieu and Solo exit the church.
- Citations
Mireille, la logeuse: [after Antoine introduces himself as Lieutenant Derouère] These days, it's "Lieutenant" and "Captain." It's too much like the Army. Not that I don't like the Army, but "Monsieur l'Inspecteur"... It makes me think of Maigret...
- ConnexionsReferenced in Le Mozart des pickpockets (2006)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Young Lieutenant
- Lieux de tournage
- 118 Rue des Pyrénées, Paris 20, Paris, France(shelter where Antoine gets stabbed)
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 216 724 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 16 871 $ US
- 10 sept. 2006
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 3 984 265 $ US
- Durée1 heure 50 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1