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Infiltré

Titre original : Snitch
  • 2013
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  • 1h 52min
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6,4/10
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Dwayne Johnson in Infiltré (2013)
A father goes undercover for the DEA in order to free his son who was imprisoned after being set up in drug deal.
Lire trailer2:28
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Un père s'infiltre dans la DEA afin de libérer son fils, qui est en prison après s'être fait piégé dans un trafic de drogue.Un père s'infiltre dans la DEA afin de libérer son fils, qui est en prison après s'être fait piégé dans un trafic de drogue.Un père s'infiltre dans la DEA afin de libérer son fils, qui est en prison après s'être fait piégé dans un trafic de drogue.

  • Réalisation
    • Ric Roman Waugh
  • Scénario
    • Justin Haythe
    • Ric Roman Waugh
  • Casting principal
    • Dwayne Johnson
    • Susan Sarandon
    • Jon Bernthal
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    95 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Ric Roman Waugh
    • Scénario
      • Justin Haythe
      • Ric Roman Waugh
    • Casting principal
      • Dwayne Johnson
      • Susan Sarandon
      • Jon Bernthal
    • 178avis d'utilisateurs
    • 246avis des critiques
    • 51Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos15

    U.S. Version #1
    Trailer 2:28
    U.S. Version #1
    Snitch: Billy Gives John Advise
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    Snitch: Billy Gives John Advise
    Snitch: Billy Gives John Advise
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    Snitch: Billy Gives John Advise
    Snitch: Nadine Valesquez Rev.
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    Snitch: Nadine Valesquez Rev.
    Snitch: Daniel Tells John Their Families Aren't Safe
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    Snitch: Daniel Tells John Their Families Aren't Safe
    Snitch: Semi Crash
    Clip 0:48
    Snitch: Semi Crash
    Snitch: Shootout
    Clip 0:38
    Snitch: Shootout

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    • John Matthews
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    • Daniel James
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    • Jason Collins
    Barry Pepper
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    • Agent Cooper
    Michael Kenneth Williams
    Michael Kenneth Williams
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    • (as Michael K. Williams)
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      • Ric Roman Waugh
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    Michael_Elliott

    Johnson's Acting Steals the Show

    Snitch (2013)

    *** (out of 4)

    Surprisenly effective drama about a father (Dwayne Johnson) who agrees to go undercover after his son is arrested in a drug bust, which could cost him at least ten years in prison. The father goes undercover to bring down a Mexican drug lord and soon finds himself in over his head. SNITCH was based around actual events, although I'm guessing a lot of stuff was either left out or just blended together to get this story. With that said, those expecting a non-stop action picture like the trailers made this out to be might be disappointed because for the most part this is a straight drama. The action doesn't come into play until the very end of the picture but this certainly isn't a negative thing. The best thing going for the film is actually the performance of Johnson who turns in the best work of his career. What really shocked me was how believable he was in the role of a blue collar father who will stop at nothing to protect the son who really doesn't care for him. I really thought Johnson stole the picture with his acting because the screenplay really gives him quite a bit to play. Not only does his not play your typical action hero, he manages to make you believe that he's this scared guy who finds himself in over his head but at the same time he knows he must do what he has to to protect his son. The supporting cast is also extremely good with Susan Sarandon turning in a nice performance as a woman making the deals with the father. Jon Bernthal offers up a sensitive and believable performance as a father who gets dragged into the mess and the underrated Barry Pepper is extremely good in his role as an agent. Michael Kenneth Williams also delivers a good performance as a drug dealer. The film is pretty laid back for the most part and I thought this was an interesting approach by director Ric Roman Waugh who proves he can handle telling a story and casually building up the suspense. There are certainly some flaws with the story including it being way too easy for this father to get close to a major cartel but this isn't bad enough to where it kills the film. SNITCH is a pretty good drama that manages to grab your attention and really bring you close to this father character. A lot of credit goes to Johnson.
    8naregian

    Not what you might think

    I went into this film alone, on a lazy Saturday to get my mind off things. I wasn't expecting much, but I didn't want it to be a waste of 11 bucks. Knowing the market of action/thriller blockbusters, I guess I was expecting cars blowing up, gun fights all through the movie, and some crazy, somewhat unrealistic hand to hand combat by our huge friend Dwayne Johnson. I was expecting you're average, predictable "normal citizen suddenly becomes Jason Bourne" type action packed movie. If you're expecting that, and ONLY that, you will be somewhat disappointed. Lucky for me, I am a huge film buff and am open to sitting through any movie of any type and I just look for something entertaining, and this movie did not disappoint in that regard. The first hour and a half of it can legitimately be classified as more of a suspense-drama than a thriller. The screenplay wasn't anything amazing, but I do think Dwayne Johnson might have thrown himself in the eye of some producers and directors who write him off as no talent. His acting made the movie as believable as it was, and along with some of the supporting characters, and gritty suspenseful situations, this film found a way to intrigue me more than I thought it would have. The quote at the end of the film spoke volumes as to what the message of the movie was, and I think it was very well put together. If you're going to see this movie solely for action/entertainment value, then you might not be so happy with your investment, but if you want a well rounded, legitimate movie to go when you're bored or with a friend, I would recommend Snitch.
    8jfrink1984

    Surprising

    I'm going to be somewhat vague about the plot to not give away anything.

    My wife and I decided we wanted to go see a movie, both of us enjoy action movies and both of us enjoy Dwayne Johnson as an actor. Neither of use really thought it was going to be anything but a bunch of explosions, gun fights, and ass-whippings. I was amazingly surprised at how far Johnson has come in his acting ability since Mummy 2/Walking Tall. He showed real and believable emotions in his interactions with his "family" and others. Jon Bernthal was the perfect choice for his role. He showed even with this supporting role he is ready to be a major lead in my opinion. Susan Sarandon played her job as a career politician to the absolute limit.

    If you are looking for a generic action movie, go see Die-Hard. If you want to see the story of how far parents will go for their children see this movie.
    7bkoganbing

    Informing your way out of a jackpot

    Snitch is a searing indictment against the current drug laws and the fact that the draconian principles behind them. As we see in this film it forces those ensnared to become police informants on friends to get themselves out of a jackpot. Young Rafi Gavron gets himself in such a jackpot as a friend who does deal drugs sets Gavron up beautifully with enough Ecstasy to guarantee at least 10 years in Federal Penitentiary.

    Young Gavron can work his way out of his jackpot, but the problem is that other than the kid who set him up, he doesn't know anyone in the illegal drug trade.

    Dwayne Johnson is the kid's father and a working man who owns a construction company. He's divorced from Melina Kanakaredes, Gavron's mother and now he's got a second wife and child. Still he sees US Attorney Susan Sarandon and she's small comfort. She's running for elective office and is looking to get some big drug fish as notches on the prosecutorial gun.

    So Johnson volunteers to bring in the big fish himself. Now he offers the use of his trucks to be drug couriers. But Sarandon and DEA agent Barry Pepper keep him in the game hoping for a bigger fish. Soon enough its one of the biggest fishes out there, a veritable whale in Mexican cartel leader Benjamin Bratt.

    For action fans Snitch will definitely satisfy you. But also Dwayne Johnson creates a real character not a superhero. He's just an average man who is really putting himself in harm's way for his son.

    The film reminds me a lot of both versions of 3:10 To Yuma where Van Heflin and Christian Bale are just citizens pressed into some disagreeable action like Johnson for the forces of law and order. There are also elements of the Robert Mitchum classic The Friends Of Eddie Coyle where Mitchum gets caught in the switches between the law and his criminal pals and is forced into the role of informer. The difference is that Mitchum is a petty crook and Johnson's a stand-up guy.

    Susan Sarandon will chill you no end as the ambitious US Attorney who knows these laws are foul, but will use them for her own purposes. Also Barry Pepper as the law enforcement professional has some qualms and conscience. But even he's looking for the big bust and is willing to put Johnson on the line for it.

    Snitch deals with the federal drug laws, but here in New York we pioneered that with the draconian Rockefeller drug laws. The sooner they're repealed the better, but we have to get through to some politicians who parade their law and order credentials by sponsoring such things.

    This is a film both entertaining and informative and a real triumph for Dwayne Johnson.
    7edwin1030

    Much much better than I expected

    I have never been much of a fan of The Rock. My love of professional wrestling tapered off around the time I was about 15 years old, and that was before The Rock's heydey. His movies (the ones I have seen) have been marginal at best in my opinion. But for a guy who was ushered into the field of acting to capitalize on his popularity and not to win Academy Awards, he has come a long way from The Scorpion King. What I liked about "Snitch" is it's the anti-action movie. I expected a movie like the terrible "Last Stand" starring Ah-nold Schwarzenegger. I expected fabricated car chases and shootouts where the bad guys must be shooting blanks because they are unable to shoot the good guy even when they have a clear shot. I expected scenes where The Rock would beat up 10 guys who all take turns coming at him instead of simply jumping him. But "Snitch" was different. It's a story of the lengths a father will go to help his son. I don't want to give away any spoilers but he goes very far. The Rock -- he's credited as Dwayne Johnson (I guess so viewers take the movie seriously) -- is very believable and does himself proud with some consistent good acting. He shows the trepidation and vulnerability of a father who puts his life on the line to save his son, who is imprisoned after committing a dumb crime. But the actor who steals the movie is John Bernthal, who plays an ex-con trying to live an honest life but is dragged back to the dark side in order to help The Rock, whom he works for doing construction. Michael Kenneth Williams will forever be known as "Omar" and is typecast but does a good turn as a drug dealer. The other supporting cast, including Susan Sarandon as a district attorney, are excellent. "Snitch" moves at a deliberate pace, which gives it more of a natural and believable feel. The few action sequences are good and do not seem overly exaggerated. I will go out on a limb and say this movie will not be nominated for Best Picture, but compared with the junk I've seen so far this year (including the latest Die Hard), I recommend "Snitch".

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    • Anecdotes
      The true story the movie is based on, is about James Settembrino who in 1992 helped prosecutors by giving information about other drug dealers in order to get a lower sentence for his son Joey (who was also sentenced to 10 years due to Mandatory Minimum Sentencing).
    • Gaffes
      When John Matthews and Daniel James are picking up the first test-run of drugs, the cargo at the rear of the semi-trailer switches from a pallet of shrink-wrapped 5-gallon buckets of paint to a stacked pair of pallets of rolls of insulation.
    • Citations

      John Matthews: I admire you so much. The stand you're taking. You didn't take the easy way out. Not setting up one of your friends. I couldn't do what you did. So it looks like you're the one teaching me what real character and integrity is all about. I love you, son.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Privileged Information: The Making of 'Snitch' (2013)
    • Bandes originales
      I Wanna Be The Music
      Performed by Renee Stahl

      Written by Renee Stahl and Leslie King

      Courtesy of Renee Stahl

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 mai 2013 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Émirats arabes unis
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Sites officiels
      • Imagenation Abu Dhabi FZ
      • Official Facebook
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El infiltrado
    • Lieux de tournage
      • El Paso, Texas, États-Unis(1st Drug Run in Truck in El Paso)
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      • Exclusive Media Group
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      • Imagenation Abu Dhabi FZ
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      • 15 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 42 930 462 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 13 167 607 $US
      • 24 févr. 2013
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 57 824 674 $US
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      • 1h 52min(112 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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