Après avoir échappé à une tentative de meurtre, Franck Lazareff doit retrouver sa femme Léo, enlevée par un mystérieux groupe d'hommes armés. Il est rattrapé par son passé et plongé dans une... Tout lireAprès avoir échappé à une tentative de meurtre, Franck Lazareff doit retrouver sa femme Léo, enlevée par un mystérieux groupe d'hommes armés. Il est rattrapé par son passé et plongé dans une affaire d'Etat qui le dépasse.Après avoir échappé à une tentative de meurtre, Franck Lazareff doit retrouver sa femme Léo, enlevée par un mystérieux groupe d'hommes armés. Il est rattrapé par son passé et plongé dans une affaire d'Etat qui le dépasse.
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Ad Vitam is an engaging French police action film. I don't have too much experience with French Action cinema but this is good by any action-drama standard. The lead here, and his wife, are members of the elite French Gendarme. When the film opens there is clearly some police corruption scandal which has endangered the life of his wife and unborn baby. There is some good fighting and martial arts in this one. The action is good. The drama and the police corruption story keep you engaged throughout. The acting is decent, although I watched the Dubbed into English version so it is a little harder to tell how decent.
Again, needing to review a movie that doesn't need a review with that much characters. 'Ad Vitam' is a French action movie that is only for lovers of the genre, French language, culture, beautiful photography and awesome chase scenes plus bright camera works.
Is it shallow? Not so much, but then again, what do you expect? Go watch heavier stuff please.
The ending alone makes the movie worthwhile with big heart.
Is it shallow? Not so much, but then again, what do you expect? Go watch heavier stuff please.
The ending alone makes the movie worthwhile with big heart.
- Screenplay/storyline/plots: 6.5
- Production value/impact: 7
- Development: 7.5
- Realism: 7
- Entertainment: 7.5
- Acting: 7
- Filming/photography/cinematography: 8
- VFX: 8
- Music/score/sound: 7
- Depth: 6.5
- Logic: 5.5
- Flow: 7
- Drama/mystery/action/thriller/crime: 6.5
- Ending: 7.5.
Ad Vitam was for me and my wife a great ride hell.
The story took me on an emotional level mixed with suspense and lot of combat scenes.
It was interesting to watch inside the private life of the special forces GIGN of the French Gendarmes.
If you are looking for a fast paced movie with lot of action then this one will entertain you no doubt.
Netflix presented again another blockbuster that run already on number one of the international charts. Both leading actors Canet and Cortaillod delivered respectable top performance. Finally the director succeeded in making a good show time.
Congratulations to all the staff. It merita for this high value of entertainment a solid 7/10.
If you liked it see Sous la Seine.
The story took me on an emotional level mixed with suspense and lot of combat scenes.
It was interesting to watch inside the private life of the special forces GIGN of the French Gendarmes.
If you are looking for a fast paced movie with lot of action then this one will entertain you no doubt.
Netflix presented again another blockbuster that run already on number one of the international charts. Both leading actors Canet and Cortaillod delivered respectable top performance. Finally the director succeeded in making a good show time.
Congratulations to all the staff. It merita for this high value of entertainment a solid 7/10.
If you liked it see Sous la Seine.
Ad Vitam (2025), directed by Rodolphe Lauga, is a thriller that follows Franck Lazareff (Guillaume Canet), who survives an attempted murder and embarks on a quest to find his kidnapped wife, Leo. As Franck delves deeper into a world of mystery, he is confronted by his past and swept into a state conspiracy that proves more than he bargained for. While the premise offers potential for a gripping and emotional story, the film fails to rise above the clichés of the genre.
Guillaume Canet, despite being a talented actor, feels miscast in this film. His performance, while competent, lacks the depth and complexity that might have made his character truly compelling. It's surprising that an actor of his caliber chose to take on a role in such a formulaic and uninspired narrative. The supporting cast, including Jamel Blissat and Rayan Bouazza, doesn't bring anything particularly noteworthy to their roles, with their performances often feeling wooden and lacking emotional engagement.
The film's biggest weakness lies in its screenplay. The story follows a predictable path, offering few surprises or twists. While it tries to combine elements of action, mystery, and conspiracy, it never fully commits to any one genre, leaving the narrative feeling disjointed. The pacing also suffers, with certain plot points dragging on too long, and the dialogue feels repetitive and uninspired, leaving little for the viewer to truly connect with.
Visually, the film offers some decent action sequences, but the cinematography doesn't bring anything fresh or innovative to the genre. The direction is competent but lacks the flair needed to elevate the film beyond its generic premise. Ultimately, Ad Vitam feels like a classic example of a film that is forgettable, offering only brief moments of intrigue before fading into obscurity.
Rating: 5/10. A passable thriller with little to distinguish it from others in the genre, despite a talented cast and a promising premise.
Guillaume Canet, despite being a talented actor, feels miscast in this film. His performance, while competent, lacks the depth and complexity that might have made his character truly compelling. It's surprising that an actor of his caliber chose to take on a role in such a formulaic and uninspired narrative. The supporting cast, including Jamel Blissat and Rayan Bouazza, doesn't bring anything particularly noteworthy to their roles, with their performances often feeling wooden and lacking emotional engagement.
The film's biggest weakness lies in its screenplay. The story follows a predictable path, offering few surprises or twists. While it tries to combine elements of action, mystery, and conspiracy, it never fully commits to any one genre, leaving the narrative feeling disjointed. The pacing also suffers, with certain plot points dragging on too long, and the dialogue feels repetitive and uninspired, leaving little for the viewer to truly connect with.
Visually, the film offers some decent action sequences, but the cinematography doesn't bring anything fresh or innovative to the genre. The direction is competent but lacks the flair needed to elevate the film beyond its generic premise. Ultimately, Ad Vitam feels like a classic example of a film that is forgettable, offering only brief moments of intrigue before fading into obscurity.
Rating: 5/10. A passable thriller with little to distinguish it from others in the genre, despite a talented cast and a promising premise.
First movie of 2025...and it's a bit of a dud.
Firstly, a positive. There's some pretty cool action scenes here. I'm not familiar with French cinema but the main actor Guillaume Canet was great and really sold me on his tough guy persona. He really was the emotional core of the story, aside from just being an outright badass. The dude does everything : parkour, driving, martial arts....you name it!
However, "Ad Vitam" really struggled to hold my attention throughout its short run time, and just comes across as a cheaper and inferior version of the "Mission Impossible" series. The story didn't grip me at all. The majority of the film is one big flashback that doesn't even get to the main plot introduced at the start of the film until just over an hour in. For an action film, it's incredibly slow and plodding, and doesn't seem to have any momentum or pace until it suddenly ramps up in the last 30 minutes. It feels like a solid 40 minute pilot episode of a TV series stretched out to 95 minutes to be considered feature length.
Overall, it's not a film I'd recommend. It's typical of what you'd expect from a January Netflix film I guess!
Firstly, a positive. There's some pretty cool action scenes here. I'm not familiar with French cinema but the main actor Guillaume Canet was great and really sold me on his tough guy persona. He really was the emotional core of the story, aside from just being an outright badass. The dude does everything : parkour, driving, martial arts....you name it!
However, "Ad Vitam" really struggled to hold my attention throughout its short run time, and just comes across as a cheaper and inferior version of the "Mission Impossible" series. The story didn't grip me at all. The majority of the film is one big flashback that doesn't even get to the main plot introduced at the start of the film until just over an hour in. For an action film, it's incredibly slow and plodding, and doesn't seem to have any momentum or pace until it suddenly ramps up in the last 30 minutes. It feels like a solid 40 minute pilot episode of a TV series stretched out to 95 minutes to be considered feature length.
Overall, it's not a film I'd recommend. It's typical of what you'd expect from a January Netflix film I guess!
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- AnecdotesThis French-language drama takes its name from a real-life Latin phrase "Ad Vitam" or "for life." The phrase is notably featured on the police badge of the main character, Franck, a heirloom that was left behind by his late father.
- Bandes originalesPour le Plaisir
Music by Julien Lepers
Lyrics by Vline Buggy and Arlette Tabart
Performed by Christophe Offenstein
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- Durée1 heure 38 minutes
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