Les Apaches
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA group of beautiful but morally bankrupt teenagers live the fast life in the dark side of beautiful Corsica, but things spiral out of control when one of their number wants to confess their... Tout lireA group of beautiful but morally bankrupt teenagers live the fast life in the dark side of beautiful Corsica, but things spiral out of control when one of their number wants to confess their crimes.A group of beautiful but morally bankrupt teenagers live the fast life in the dark side of beautiful Corsica, but things spiral out of control when one of their number wants to confess their crimes.
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- 3 nominations au total
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Honestly, this was the worst movie I have ever seen. It was absolutely pointless, and when the subtitles in the end showed up, for a moment I actually felt like wanting to kill my self, from all this pointlessness. The only racism topic in the movie is pretty much insulting and hating on random native french people on street, while the boys drive trough the city. This movie only proves the point that these people from middle east come as immigrants and act like own the whole place, lacking any kind of gratitude, or humility towards the nation who accepted them in their midst. I wish the movie ended with all of them dying, that would at least be satisfying, after their completely retarded and !unrealistic decisions trough out the entire movie they would deserve exactly such outcome.
At first I'd thought that the chaotic script and action were a conscious effort to mirror the lives of the aimless teenagers the film was following. After a while it became obvious that this was due to the complete ineptitude of the director and writers.
Really, although I watched all the way through, it was grim. Corsica is a beautiful place but even the glimpses we got of the countryside couldn't redeem this turkey.
The final twenty minutes were simply a riot of unbelievability. They were so exaggerated that they wiped out any possible feelings about plot progression and resolution. The victim wasn't going to blab but one of the three lads certainly would in the future.
Looking back, I've reduced my mark to a two from a three. Not recommended.
Really, although I watched all the way through, it was grim. Corsica is a beautiful place but even the glimpses we got of the countryside couldn't redeem this turkey.
The final twenty minutes were simply a riot of unbelievability. They were so exaggerated that they wiped out any possible feelings about plot progression and resolution. The victim wasn't going to blab but one of the three lads certainly would in the future.
Looking back, I've reduced my mark to a two from a three. Not recommended.
"Apaches" (2013 release from France; 84 min.) brings the story of a group of teenagers in Corsica. As the movie opens, we see an older guy and his son taking care of a beautiful house owned by a French family that is about to arrive for the summer. Later that evening, the son, Aziz, returns with 4 other friends and they hold an impromptu pool party while along the way trashing some of the house and stealing some things. In the days after, questions are raised and Aziz returns the stolen stuff. What he didn't know is that his friends also stole an expensive rifle... To tell you more would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.
Couple of comments: first, the movie is set on the French island of Corsica, a rarely used setting in the movies. We later learn from the director that for him this was the point of the movie, to essentially showcase Corsica. Goal accomplished. Second, many in the group of the teenagers are of Moroccan descent, and the movie creates the impression that lots of Muslims live in Corsica (I have no idea whether this is an accurate reflection of reality). Third, the movie records what the teenagers do without making any judgment on their actions (similar to, say, Sofia Coppola's The Bling Ring). Contrary to the impression created by the DVD's front jacket ("Parties Booze Sex Murder."), the movie is much more than a "party movie". Yes, there is some of that, but the second half of the movie becomes a much more compelling psychological study of the youngsters.
"Apaches" was the November, 2014 release of Film Movement's DVD-of-the-month Club. As always, the DVD comes with a bonus shortie, and this time we get "Margerita" (2013 release from Italy; 15 min.), in which a burglar with an appreciation for classical music, finds that the house he is robbing is owned by a famous classical violinist. What will the burglar do? Just watch! Back to the main attraction: "Apaches" is a worthy addition to Film Movement's ever-growing catalog of foreign and indie movies.
Couple of comments: first, the movie is set on the French island of Corsica, a rarely used setting in the movies. We later learn from the director that for him this was the point of the movie, to essentially showcase Corsica. Goal accomplished. Second, many in the group of the teenagers are of Moroccan descent, and the movie creates the impression that lots of Muslims live in Corsica (I have no idea whether this is an accurate reflection of reality). Third, the movie records what the teenagers do without making any judgment on their actions (similar to, say, Sofia Coppola's The Bling Ring). Contrary to the impression created by the DVD's front jacket ("Parties Booze Sex Murder."), the movie is much more than a "party movie". Yes, there is some of that, but the second half of the movie becomes a much more compelling psychological study of the youngsters.
"Apaches" was the November, 2014 release of Film Movement's DVD-of-the-month Club. As always, the DVD comes with a bonus shortie, and this time we get "Margerita" (2013 release from Italy; 15 min.), in which a burglar with an appreciation for classical music, finds that the house he is robbing is owned by a famous classical violinist. What will the burglar do? Just watch! Back to the main attraction: "Apaches" is a worthy addition to Film Movement's ever-growing catalog of foreign and indie movies.
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By what name was Les Apaches (2013) officially released in Canada in English?
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