Un flic marseillais usé par les années obtient une chance de se racheter en protégeant une femme du meurtrier de ses parents alors sur le point de sortir de prison.Un flic marseillais usé par les années obtient une chance de se racheter en protégeant une femme du meurtrier de ses parents alors sur le point de sortir de prison.Un flic marseillais usé par les années obtient une chance de se racheter en protégeant une femme du meurtrier de ses parents alors sur le point de sortir de prison.
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Daniel Auteuil is acting through his scruffy appearance and his dangling cigarettes. He is so good at being world weary that the movie in general is drained of life. It's all grim and crumbling without any tension. The disjointed storytelling with the constant flashbacks to the same incident gets a bit tiresome. This movie has the moody style but the flow needs to be more compelling. I think I almost like this movie.
The story about lost soul desperately trying to reunite with the love of his life. The only way to do so is to die. The most acceptable way to do it by drinking himself to death. He grew up as a Christian after all, so quick death is not an option. The long struggle helps him to dignify his own death. The sin, the redemption, the death and the rebirth of the character - that's what I found in this feature.
The story is built up carefully with dark and violent pictures. There are some nudity scenes to keep high the attention... I have only one critic: the identity of the killer could have been revealed with much more suspense.
Toward the end it was so far emotionally that I had nearly tears in my eyes.
Daniel Auteuil and all the other actors delivered a superb and cool performance. Finally Olivier Marchal presented a great thriller worth watching.
MR 7/10
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe director is a former cop from the crime department. Once as a young cop, he have to investigate a murder leaving a young girl orphan. This case hits him a lot. In 2002, he meets again with the orphan who was now a young mother. He so decided to do the movie and invite her during the filming that was quite both hard and relieving for both of them. In fact, the film's prologue seems to reflect this: "The story is based on a case that caused me indescribable pain for many years."
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La psychologue: You drank, this morning?
[pause]
La psychologue: you won't answer?
Schneider: You can leave if you want.
La psychologue: You're not to blame, Mr. Schneider. You were just in the wrong place.
Schneider: No, I never should've been there.
La psychologue: Meaning?
Schneider: I don't want to discuss it.
La psychologue: What will you discuss?
Schneider: You believe in God, doctor?
La psychologue: Yes, or I wouldn't be here.
Schneider: God's a son of a bitch. Someday I'll kill him.
- Crédits fousDedication before end credits: "For Catherine and for Léa, Zoé and Ninon, the four women in my life. To my parents. To Sophie and Caroline and to the memory of their parents."
- ConnexionsReferenced in Lol (2008)
- Bandes originalesAvalanche
Written and performed by Leonard Cohen
Originally released 1970 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
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- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- RmR-73
- Lieux de tournage
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 9 457 734 $US
- Durée2 heures 5 minutes
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- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1