अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंIn southern France, Lino is a getaway driver, ex-convict, and burglar who builds cars for criminal purposes.In southern France, Lino is a getaway driver, ex-convict, and burglar who builds cars for criminal purposes.In southern France, Lino is a getaway driver, ex-convict, and burglar who builds cars for criminal purposes.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
Arnau Gol-Karsunke
- Officier espagnol
- (as Arnau Gol Karsunke)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
I know the saying goes with least ... but since the previous two movies where called Lost Bullet ... well I thought I'd go with that. I am also not entirely sure what it would be referring to in the movie ... but hey what do I know? Well I do know that my puns as always are not intended.
I really loved the first two movies and while there is a recap for those who missed the previous installments, I would suggest you watch them ... not just because they are superior ... but because you will get more out of the characters and the depth ... the feeling so to speak. I understand that some people might have missed the point of this completely ... especially when unaware of the two previous movies.
This may not be up there with the other movies, but it still has some super fine car stunts ... and the fighting inside a public transportation ... straight out of Shang Chi? Well I am quite certain they had way less money here ... and yet it still looks impressive.
The story and the (re)solution are not as satisfying as I would hope them to be ... but if you are in love with the main character (speaking in platonic terms mostly, but not judging if you feel more) ... well you will dig this too. So more of an "ordinary" action movie in the end ... and yet, the actors and the action make it somewhat worth it.
I really loved the first two movies and while there is a recap for those who missed the previous installments, I would suggest you watch them ... not just because they are superior ... but because you will get more out of the characters and the depth ... the feeling so to speak. I understand that some people might have missed the point of this completely ... especially when unaware of the two previous movies.
This may not be up there with the other movies, but it still has some super fine car stunts ... and the fighting inside a public transportation ... straight out of Shang Chi? Well I am quite certain they had way less money here ... and yet it still looks impressive.
The story and the (re)solution are not as satisfying as I would hope them to be ... but if you are in love with the main character (speaking in platonic terms mostly, but not judging if you feel more) ... well you will dig this too. So more of an "ordinary" action movie in the end ... and yet, the actors and the action make it somewhat worth it.
You don't need a supercar to make a cool car chase movie, you just need a daily car, creativity, realism, and unexpected angles, then the result is a genius action movie. Hollywood car action movies still have to learn again. Guillaume Pielagi makes action movies without forgetting the storyline that was built since the first film, the humorous side is also not forgotten, even in the middle of the fight action. Although from the story side it is quite simple but it is able to be packaged with action that can make fans look forward to the next film. Alban Lenoir seems to have been a regular presence on Netflix with his action films that are quite entertaining, sometimes his films even exceed the audience's expectations, so it is not surprising that Netflix shows quite a lot of his films.love it!
It's been two years since Areski abandoned his family, and started a new life in Germany under a new identity. However, his past soon catches up with him and Areski is on the run again, but now he wants to go back to his family in France.
After three months as a prisoner, Lino is returned to France and handed to corrupt Narcotics Commander Alexander Resz. We've heard about Resz in the previous films but this is the first time we get to meet him. In 'Lost Bullet 2' it was revealed Marco and Areski answered to Resz. Resz is in line for a big promotion and he wants to tie up loose ends, so his henchmen soon go after Alvaro, Areski and Lino.
Through flashbacks, we also go back to the beginning, when Charas put together his team and Marco and Areski started working for Resz. This is a story I believe we didn't really need. Marco and Areski were already identified as rogue cops and I feel it wasn't necessary to provide us with all the intricate details.
There once again are plenty of car chases and awesome crashes to keep the action junkies entertained, but I was disappointed in the film for various reasons. Firstly, Lino takes a bit of a back seat in this installment, which is a pity and the biggest letdown. He was determined and unstoppable in 'Lost Bullet 2' but this determination somehow lacked in this installment.
In many ways it also felt as if they were going for a more American approach - possibly to try and reach a wider audience. It just didn't feel as convincing and original as the first two films. Why change a recipe that works? In 'Lost Bullet 2' Lino avenged Marco. I was looking forward to Lino avenging Areski in the final installment, but it didn't quite play out they way I was hoping for. The film even makes us want to root for Areski and he suddenly is not the antagonist he was in 'Lost Bullet'. We have a new villain in the form of Resz.
'Last Bullet' concludes the story, as the title indicates. While it is still a good film in its own right, it just wasn't as thrilling or captivating as its predecessors, and I doubt I'll give this a repeat viewing.
After three months as a prisoner, Lino is returned to France and handed to corrupt Narcotics Commander Alexander Resz. We've heard about Resz in the previous films but this is the first time we get to meet him. In 'Lost Bullet 2' it was revealed Marco and Areski answered to Resz. Resz is in line for a big promotion and he wants to tie up loose ends, so his henchmen soon go after Alvaro, Areski and Lino.
Through flashbacks, we also go back to the beginning, when Charas put together his team and Marco and Areski started working for Resz. This is a story I believe we didn't really need. Marco and Areski were already identified as rogue cops and I feel it wasn't necessary to provide us with all the intricate details.
There once again are plenty of car chases and awesome crashes to keep the action junkies entertained, but I was disappointed in the film for various reasons. Firstly, Lino takes a bit of a back seat in this installment, which is a pity and the biggest letdown. He was determined and unstoppable in 'Lost Bullet 2' but this determination somehow lacked in this installment.
In many ways it also felt as if they were going for a more American approach - possibly to try and reach a wider audience. It just didn't feel as convincing and original as the first two films. Why change a recipe that works? In 'Lost Bullet 2' Lino avenged Marco. I was looking forward to Lino avenging Areski in the final installment, but it didn't quite play out they way I was hoping for. The film even makes us want to root for Areski and he suddenly is not the antagonist he was in 'Lost Bullet'. We have a new villain in the form of Resz.
'Last Bullet' concludes the story, as the title indicates. While it is still a good film in its own right, it just wasn't as thrilling or captivating as its predecessors, and I doubt I'll give this a repeat viewing.
I would say that this series probably didnt need to be a trilogy but its appreciated to get an actual end instead of things being left in limbo. Lino once again is trying to finnaly track down his brothers murder and we start with how the last film left off but with a little action sequance involving a granade at the star which I liked. No one told him his car was trashed and so he has a new one made that he then wreaks during yet another car chase. I liked the pickup truck after though but this chase was less enjoyable compared to the last film. Still good action though and acting and a decent end to the trilogy.
The final installment in the French action series starring Alban Lenoir now streaming on Netflix. Picking up where the last film left off, we follow Lenoir's nemesis, Nicolas Duvauchelle, working in Germany when a hit squad comes a-calling, killing his girlfriend & sending him on the run. Lenoir has been released from jail (he was imprisoned in the last film) & the moment he breathes some free air, he hears about Duvauchelle's imminent return to France which sends him into shark mode to track him down while some nefarious types (a corrupt police squad) are also after him which bears witness to some juicy car carnage & equal amounts of non-sensical plotting w/the final chase having Lenoir use his mechanical skills to strap projectile cannons to the rear of his truck to take down the pursuing forces which include an airborne helicopter. A perfect movie to chomp popcorn with is what you're left with & I'm not necessarily mad about that.
क्या आपको पता है
- गूफ़The front license plate of the white pickup truck at the beginning of the film is invalid ("0" at the beginning of the numbers block, emission stickers are not used anymore).
- कनेक्शनFollows Lost Bullet (2020)
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