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Une brigade de police travaille dans les dangereux quartiers nord de Marseille, où le niveau de criminalité est plus élevé que partout ailleurs en France.Une brigade de police travaille dans les dangereux quartiers nord de Marseille, où le niveau de criminalité est plus élevé que partout ailleurs en France.Une brigade de police travaille dans les dangereux quartiers nord de Marseille, où le niveau de criminalité est plus élevé que partout ailleurs en France.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 7 nominations au total
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- (as Foued Nabbad dit Kofs)
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Nice movie, nice storytelling, nice shots and great acting. We're not very used to see actors like Gilles Lellouche, whose performance is so powerful. Loved that there's no need of clichés like an alcoholic cop or a flash of insight that suddenly helps the main character to solve the crime. I just felt the ending a little bit hollow.
Face this kind of criminal organizations with no inteligence and no shots, really? If this is the reality of France, I feel so bad for the cops.
It's not what you expect and it's unpredictable which is a good think !
Any preconceived notion will simply fall flat Just watch it for the pure energy exuded by the characters.
Any preconceived notion will simply fall flat Just watch it for the pure energy exuded by the characters.
Don't expect this to be some huge Hollywood blockbuster film, it's actually much better than that... if feels real.
This film is newb French writer and director Cédric Jimenez's 5th notch on his resume, and did he ever hit it out of the ballpark. The (true events) story was so well done and felt so realistic, you'd think you're right there where everything is happening. You'll be on the edge of your seat for much of the film. It sure is a rude awakening when you see how different politics, crime and policing can vary by country.
The 105 min runtime flew by with spot-on pacing. The story was told really well and effectively. There were only a few questionable scene transitions and/or editing issues.
The cinematography was great, the score and soundtrack (I saw the U. S. dubbed version) were excellent, and the casting and performances outstanding. I've never heard of or seen any of these actors, but man did they bring their A-game.
I'll be certainly recommending this little gem to everyone and most likely will watch it again. It's a well deserved 9/10 from me.
This film is newb French writer and director Cédric Jimenez's 5th notch on his resume, and did he ever hit it out of the ballpark. The (true events) story was so well done and felt so realistic, you'd think you're right there where everything is happening. You'll be on the edge of your seat for much of the film. It sure is a rude awakening when you see how different politics, crime and policing can vary by country.
The 105 min runtime flew by with spot-on pacing. The story was told really well and effectively. There were only a few questionable scene transitions and/or editing issues.
The cinematography was great, the score and soundtrack (I saw the U. S. dubbed version) were excellent, and the casting and performances outstanding. I've never heard of or seen any of these actors, but man did they bring their A-game.
I'll be certainly recommending this little gem to everyone and most likely will watch it again. It's a well deserved 9/10 from me.
Excellent and visceral crime/cop film about the Marseille crime scene. For those that do not know, Marseille is a southern French town with high crime, particularly the "quartiers nord" (northern district) that is run by drug cartels.
The film is visceral in the way another film, "La Haine", was. Frankly I think it just shows the reality of what police have to deal with, and in fact a sanitised reality compared to the horror of real crime.
I remember a French Legionnaire (elite military unit) discussing how he had seen shocking scenes in Marseilles, as the Legion sometimes has periods where they assist police in "civilian internships". Things even more harrowing than he had seen on military operations abroad, like people who had been shot dead inside buildings, etc.
I believe this is a necessary & entertaining film.
One should not be afraid to make such films, about any social issue. It does not legitimise any politics, it is simply reality. One cannot live in a cocoon forever, as some journalists imply they want to.
The film is visceral in the way another film, "La Haine", was. Frankly I think it just shows the reality of what police have to deal with, and in fact a sanitised reality compared to the horror of real crime.
I remember a French Legionnaire (elite military unit) discussing how he had seen shocking scenes in Marseilles, as the Legion sometimes has periods where they assist police in "civilian internships". Things even more harrowing than he had seen on military operations abroad, like people who had been shot dead inside buildings, etc.
I believe this is a necessary & entertaining film.
One should not be afraid to make such films, about any social issue. It does not legitimise any politics, it is simply reality. One cannot live in a cocoon forever, as some journalists imply they want to.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe plot is inspired by a true story which unfolded in 2012, where 18 members of the anti-criminality brigade were arrested for organized drug traffic and extortion, with 7 going straight to jail before trial. It was a big scandal which made the headlines at the time, and even resulted in the Prime Minister disbanding the unit.
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- Budget
- 13 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 18 066 143 $US
- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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