Carbone
- 2017
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- 1h 44min
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6,5/10
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Risquant de perdre son entreprise, Anthony Roca, un homme ordinaire, développe une arnaque qui deviendra le casse du siècle. Dépassé par son crime, il devra affronter trahison et meurtres.Risquant de perdre son entreprise, Anthony Roca, un homme ordinaire, développe une arnaque qui deviendra le casse du siècle. Dépassé par son crime, il devra affronter trahison et meurtres.Risquant de perdre son entreprise, Anthony Roca, un homme ordinaire, développe une arnaque qui deviendra le casse du siècle. Dépassé par son crime, il devra affronter trahison et meurtres.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Gringe
- Simon Wizman
- (as Guillaume Tranchant)
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I enjoyed this movie due to it's "true" nature and the casting. I found it funny that the main character and his father in law have the same set up in the Netflix's Mairselle series. I agree with one of the reviewer the way this movie depicted time was a bit off and confused me a lot. Overall another great French film to enjoy.
This film is based on the 2008-09 carbon-quota scandal that occurred in France, but it's not a white-collar crime film like Wolf of Wall Street or anything of that sort that takes place mostly in offices, banks, courtrooms, etc.
It's more of a street crime film, where the world of street gangs intersects with financial crimes and fraud, along with legitimate businesses, dirty cops and clean ones.
It's an interesting film, but it tackles a subject too big and flies by too fast, making you doubt that some events took place during a week or a month. The sense of time is lost in editing. There's enough material here to make a mini-series (like Les Beaux Mecs, 2011... there are actually a lot of similarities with Les Beaux Mecs) but TV shows are not for everyone.
The production values are high, casting, etc. The only flaw I have with this movie is the editing. There was a scene at the start of the film that should not have been there. The passage of time was also not well shown.
Other than that, I'd give it a 6.5 rounded up to a 7/10.
It's more of a street crime film, where the world of street gangs intersects with financial crimes and fraud, along with legitimate businesses, dirty cops and clean ones.
It's an interesting film, but it tackles a subject too big and flies by too fast, making you doubt that some events took place during a week or a month. The sense of time is lost in editing. There's enough material here to make a mini-series (like Les Beaux Mecs, 2011... there are actually a lot of similarities with Les Beaux Mecs) but TV shows are not for everyone.
The production values are high, casting, etc. The only flaw I have with this movie is the editing. There was a scene at the start of the film that should not have been there. The passage of time was also not well shown.
Other than that, I'd give it a 6.5 rounded up to a 7/10.
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"Carbone" (2017) is a French crime drama directed by Olivier Marchal. The film tells the story of a middle-class family man who becomes embroiled in the world of fraud in order to secure a better life for his family. It explores themes of desperation, ambition, and the moral compromises people make when faced with financial struggles.
The film is characterized by its gritty atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from the lead actor, which convey the tension and stakes of the protagonist's decisions. The plot is engaging, blending elements of suspense and drama while showcasing the darker side of human nature.
"Carbone" offers a solid exploration of its themes and presents a realistic portrayal of the lengths to which someone might go to provide for their loved ones. Overall, it's a gripping film that keeps you engaged and reflects on the consequences of crime in a relatable way. You will love watching it...
The film is characterized by its gritty atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from the lead actor, which convey the tension and stakes of the protagonist's decisions. The plot is engaging, blending elements of suspense and drama while showcasing the darker side of human nature.
"Carbone" offers a solid exploration of its themes and presents a realistic portrayal of the lengths to which someone might go to provide for their loved ones. Overall, it's a gripping film that keeps you engaged and reflects on the consequences of crime in a relatable way. You will love watching it...
Carbone is far the best Marchal's movie since "36 Quai des Orfèvres". The plot is simple but quite efficient. Bargain, betrayal, sex and blood. And a good Gerard Depardieu, as is the rest of the casting. I wish I had more twists and a deeper intrigue. 7/10 is a just rating i think
The first half is very boring, with the long and slow introduction at the beginning, the fraud, however the second half develops with a little more action, comes out of inertia with scenes of violence, aggression and extortion... A good plot Franco-Belgian, interesting and realistic outcome... And with true nuances about the use of Carbon by the two countries and their losses...
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film was inspired by the scam to VAT carbon from 2008-2009 in the European Union.
- ConnexionsReferences Scarface (1983)
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 5 734 206 $US
- Durée1 heure 44 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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