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Nido di vespe

Titolo originale: Nid de guêpes
  • 2002
  • T
  • 1h 47min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,7/10
5882
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Nadia Farès, Benoît Magimel, and Samy Naceri in Nido di vespe (2002)
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Le alleanze cambiano quando un'auto blindata con un boss della mafia albanese prigioniero sfugge a un esercito mafioso guidando all'interno di un magazzino, che viene derubato da una banda f... Leggi tuttoLe alleanze cambiano quando un'auto blindata con un boss della mafia albanese prigioniero sfugge a un esercito mafioso guidando all'interno di un magazzino, che viene derubato da una banda francese che ruba computer ecc.Le alleanze cambiano quando un'auto blindata con un boss della mafia albanese prigioniero sfugge a un esercito mafioso guidando all'interno di un magazzino, che viene derubato da una banda francese che ruba computer ecc.

  • Regia
    • Florent-Emilio Siri
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Florent-Emilio Siri
    • Jean-François Tarnowski
  • Star
    • Samy Naceri
    • Benoît Magimel
    • Nadia Farès
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    5882
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Florent-Emilio Siri
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Florent-Emilio Siri
      • Jean-François Tarnowski
    • Star
      • Samy Naceri
      • Benoît Magimel
      • Nadia Farès
    • 37Recensioni degli utenti
    • 19Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali31

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    Samy Naceri
    Samy Naceri
    • Nasser
    Benoît Magimel
    Benoît Magimel
    • Santino
    Nadia Farès
    Nadia Farès
    • Helene Laborie
    Pascal Greggory
    Pascal Greggory
    • Louis
    Sami Bouajila
    Sami Bouajila
    • Selim
    Anisia Uzeyman
    Anisia Uzeyman
    • Nadia
    Richard Sammel
    Richard Sammel
    • Winfried
    Valerio Mastandrea
    Valerio Mastandrea
    • Giovanni
    Martial Odone
    • Martial
    Martin Amic
    • Spitz
    Alexandre Hamidi
    • Tony
    Angelo Infanti
    • Abedin Nexhep
    Grigori Manoukov
    • Le Passager VAB
    Paul Hervet
    • Vigile 1
    Frédéric Kontogom
    • Vigile 2
    Frédéric Maranber
    • Militaire
    • (as Frederic Maranber)
    Éric Franquelin
    • Le capitaine
    • (as Eric Franquelin)
    Bibi Naceri
    • Employé Ponts et Chaussées
    • (as Larbi Naceri)
    • Regia
      • Florent-Emilio Siri
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Florent-Emilio Siri
      • Jean-François Tarnowski
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    8kosmasp

    Assault on french precinct

    Well it's not a precinct and maybe assault is too much. But I'm talking about influence and it's obvious what the influences were. If not Carpenter than the western movies Carpenter was inspired by. But you don't have Cowboys and Indians here. You have different kind of guys, who try to get out (or is it in?).

    A very well though of french thriller, that is very tense and has a lot of action to hold your attention. And while this has quite a few western influences (as I wrote above), I was expecting an American remake anytime soon, after the movie came out. It didn't happen though, so you have to watch this. Which is not a bad thing. Because the movie is quite good and you have quite a few french stars in it too.
    9Elwood_Blues

    At last! A good action movie!

    At last! Here comes a film where the French show the Americans how to make a good action-movie. And that without high-tech effects or a multi-million dollar (eh, euro) budget.

    I never heard of this film anywhere, but the guy in the video store recommended it to me, so I checked it out... And, man, was it worth it!!! This film is the best action film I have seen for years. Not since Die Hard or Shiri have I enjoyed an action movie this much. As with most of these films the story isn't original and may be copied from other films, but so what? As long as it is done properly, so be it. And this film delivers. Non-stop action, realistic violence (meaning when someone catches a few bullets he/she stays down) and (the most important thing in an action film) good villains with absolutely no conscience. There is no exaggerated humour, no gags and no unbelievable gadgets. There was only one thing where I scratched my head: why do the terrorists give the others enough time to rearrange all the containers?

    Bottom-line: if you hate these so called high-profile action films from Hollywood which want to be so über-cool (Bad Boys II anyone?) then check out this film. You will not regret it! 9/10
    9soxlade

    Assault on Precinct 13 - French Style

    For some people the words 'French' and 'Action Movie' will do nothing but produce guffaws. Pay no attention; they know nothing about the lengthy history of superb French Action Films. The French actually produce some good movies from time to time. They are not all pretentious 'Arthouse' flicks which involve lots of shagging and boring dialogue.

    Jean-Pierre Jeunet gave us Delicatessen and 'The City of Lost Children' - he then made 'Alien:Resurrection' but we forgave him when he delivered 'Amelie'. Then there is Luc Besson who gave us 'Subway', 'Nikita' as a warm up then the fabulous 'Leon' ('The Professional' in the US) and the superb 'Fifth Element'. If you check the production companies involved on those last two you will find that they are entirely French, only US distributors were involved. Besson has sort-of disappeared from movie making for a while, concentrating on producing and writing cheapo European action films like 'The Transporter' and 'Taxi' 1&2 (not the lame US remakes).

    The reason for this lengthy preamble is to point out that not all French films are dull, and illustrate the fact that actually the French have a lot to teach a jaded Hollywood in how to make action movies. Which brings me to 'The Nest'.

    I watched John Carpenter's fantastic 'Assault on Precinct 13' when I was probably 15 and bored one evening. I didn't know anything about Carpenter, the film had no recognizable stars and I had no idea what was going to happen. Needless to say the film is excellent. It was the first time in my cinema going life that I felt not just wonder when watching a film, but also claustrophobia, oppression and genuine fear. 'The Nest' is a total remake of 'Assault'. It doesn't hang about (though its setup is maybe a little longer and a smidge wider-ranging than Assault's), introducing three groups of characters so quickly that you genuinely have no idea what they are up to.

    Sami Naceri, the star of the hugely daft Taxi films, is best known as a comic actor, yet plays successfully against type here (why isn't he a star on the same level as Jean Reno by now?)Pascal Greggory has the looks and presence of a hit-man, but is actually a security guard, Nadia Fares looks like a catwalk model, but utterly convinces as the military enforcer. The lesser characters (which isn't really fair as this is a purely ensemble piece of work) all inhabit their characters completely, their complex relationships spark off believable dialogue that never once slips into cliché. It is this commitment to reality that underlines 'The Nest' and makes it so successful.

    Almost the entire film takes place in a single warehouse, which is similar to 'Assault' except that Carpenter's film had a number of locations within the police house. The Nest has three areas - a Boiler room, a security desk that has a clear view over the entire warehouse, and the warehouse itself. Although this lessens the claustrophobia somewhat, it is hugely successful in putting all of our characters in peril at once. Another twist is that in 'Assault' the characters can retreat through to another room of the building. Early on in 'The Nest' it becomes clear that their only area of retreat has already been compromised by the enemy.

    The warehouse almost becomes a character itself, as the film becomes more and more desperate, the lights are removed and the shadows glower and threaten. Only bullet holes let in any more light, leaving shafts of light to taunt the stars with the hope they may get out of this alive.

    This realism (which isn't entirely there in the plot TBH), extends to wounds. A character is shot in the thigh early on in the film and spends the rest of the film limping painfully about. Other characters are injured throughout the events and stay injured, they don't suddenly find the ability to fire guns after being shot in the shoulder. This is gritty film-making and helps make 'The Nest' so successful. It feels real, you don't know what characters are going to make it or not. This leads to genuine tension. We may have seen the story before (wounded character stays behind to protect his friends; scared character finds the inner strength to confront the enemies head on), but its presentation here feels exciting and, if not exactly fresh, new.

    Another major lesson that Hollywood should learn from this film is the way it looks. There are some magic shots in here - a standout is an exact remake of Charlie Sheen's airlift from the Jungle in Platoon (!) - which not only looks great, and is genuinely unusual, but also adds greatly to our understanding of the character involved.

    'The Nest' is not original, it is also not high art. It is an extremely solid action picture that is unusually exciting and tense. The director, Florent-Emilio Siri, conjures up desperation, hopelessness and genuine evil from his group of talented character actors as well as successfully re-creating Carpenter's feeling of an unstoppable army out to get them. The idea that the villains are insectile and swarming around outside highlighted by the low-light headgear they all wear is interesting and well illustrated. Siri got the gig directing Bruce Willis in 'Hostage', which is interesting as I would genuinely rate 'The Nest' alongside Willis' 'Die Hard' as examples of how to do an action movie well. It really is that good.
    10blamire

    A Relentless White Knuckle Ride

    This is a beautifully mounted action thriller that creates suspense with a deliberate setup and then wonderfully delivers on those expectations. When it gets going it's truly relentless. This is far better than any American action film of recent years and there's a lesson to be learned here. Especially with creating interesting multi-layered characters we care about coupled with the unpredictability that anyone can get killed at any time. When the audience cares about the characters the main battle of any action flick is won--we have a vested interest. At that point there's no other place to be but on the edge of your seat. If this is not picked up for US distribution it'll be a crime, and our loss.
    10simon_booth

    Most intense action movie in years

    Watching THE NEST I was reminded in quite a few ways of DIE HARD, which I consider to be the archetypal action movie. Very pure of focus, very lean and taught and *incredibly* intense. It's been a long time since a movie kept me on the edge of my seat like this one.

    The premise is very simple. A group of special forces soldiers are escorting a mafia head to trial when they're attacked by his men and take refuge in a warehouse. As luck would have it, a gang of thieves choose the same night to rob the same warehouse, and they get caught in the crossfire.

    Once the groups of characters are introduced, it's not long before the bullets start flying... and flying, and flying and flying. It's almost non-stop action for the rest of the film, and easily outdoes HARD BOILED for bullet count. I'm sure some people will find this very boring, so if intense adrenalin-inducing action isn't one of your things then skip the rest of this review (and the film). The rest of you, skip the rest of this review and go rent/buy/acquire this film. Hollywood only wishes it could make an action film this pure or this exciting these days.

    As regards purity (since I've mentioned it twice), this means that the film focusses on building intense action, and doesn't let itself get distracted with other concerns, except in a few cases. The characters are given just enough development to let us know who they are, and pretty much no back story. One character in particular seems like he must have a story to tell, but all we learn is that he was once a fireman. There was surely more to him than that, but it's kept a mystery. Maybe that's a good thing, but I'd have liked to know a little more. A few times the movie teases you into thinking there's going to be a twist, and you say to yourself "Ha, I see what's coming later", but the plot remains refreshingly twist-free. It doesn't need them, so it doesn't have them. Pure.

    It's just a shame that Hollywood's marketing machinery has such an iron grip on the world's cinema distribution that junk like Alien vs Predator will be seen by millions of people, and a movie as good as THE NEST will remain inexplicably classed as "Indie" or "Arthouse", even in its home country.

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      Loosely inspired by John Carpenter's "Assault on Precint 13".
    • Blooper
      When Martial uses the remote to turn the Liebherr telescopic crane, you can see the jib attached to the right side of the boom. Seconds later, when he extends the boom, the jib is attached to the front of the boom. Aside from the necessary time and space, it is not possible for only one person to attach the jib. Also, the engine of the crane is turned off so the entire operation would not be possible.
    • Versioni alternative
      The end credits on the French DVD has the character photos in color and the credits itself in white. However, the French Blu-ray has the character photos in Black & White and the credits itself in red.
    • Connessioni
      Referenced in Hostage (2005)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 22 novembre 2002 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Francia
    • Lingue
      • Francese
      • Inglese
      • Tedesco
      • Italiano
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Rond-point, Hauts-de-Cergy, Cergy, Val-d'Oise, Francia(convoy robbery)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Cinémane Films
      • Carrere Group D.A.
      • Pathé Image Production
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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