Nel sud della Francia, Lino è un autista in fuga, ex detenuto e ladro che costruisce auto per scopi criminali.Nel sud della Francia, Lino è un autista in fuga, ex detenuto e ladro che costruisce auto per scopi criminali.Nel sud della Francia, Lino è un autista in fuga, ex detenuto e ladro che costruisce auto per scopi criminali.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Arnau Gol-Karsunke
- Officier espagnol
- (as Arnau Gol Karsunke)
Recensioni in evidenza
There are some movies that really don't follow the paint by numbers method of creativity and this series is one of them. It's just a different sort of approach to action, car chase and our unlikely hero. When I watched the first movie, ten minutes in I remember thinking "what the hell is ths madness!" and teetered on the edge of switching off. But I didn't. Instead I found myself enjoying the ride and being entertained by what was unforlding on screen. Its actually quite strange because it is way more enjoyable than it should be for whats on offer. Which is to say, they've really maximised the good aspects of these movies.
That hasn't really changed, not in the second movie, and not in this one. The producers and director have stayed true to what works from the first movie, and given us to good follow ups in the saga that plays out almost like a TV mini series.
It's very French, very culturally different from what you get from Hollywood, but thats part of its charm. I throws the old well used tropes out the window and does its own thing.
Defintely worth the watch. I'm going to be somwhat generous with my score, with 7 rather than 6 becasue... its just a welcome change from the norm.
That hasn't really changed, not in the second movie, and not in this one. The producers and director have stayed true to what works from the first movie, and given us to good follow ups in the saga that plays out almost like a TV mini series.
It's very French, very culturally different from what you get from Hollywood, but thats part of its charm. I throws the old well used tropes out the window and does its own thing.
Defintely worth the watch. I'm going to be somwhat generous with my score, with 7 rather than 6 becasue... its just a welcome change from the norm.
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.
I really enjoy this movie trilogy Lost Bullet people have to admit it the action in those movies is next level. I'm a huge fan of hardcore action movies and Alban Lenoir has become one of my favorite actors. He is amazing in those movies a role that no other actors could play in those movies, he is Lino seaking for it,s revenge.
Is Last Bullet a rehash of the first 2?, yes the concept is very similar but the movie is even better with some of the best actions scenes from the trilogy .It,s really fun to watch Lino kick ass like always and nobody can do stop him the fight scenes and car chase scenes are amazing! All the fans of the franchise and fans of thriller action movies will enjoy Last Bullet.
Last Bullet action and fight scenes are flawlessly choreographed sequences all are intense action sequences. Alban Lenoir is a great leading man and action hero is acting elevates the action to the highest level.
All car chases sequences are next level in this new movie and I'm pleased to say that Last Bullet features one of the most amazing and exciting car chases I've ever witnessed in a movie involving an helicopter.
Last Bullet has an outstanding editing and sound design that bring about new intensity to the trilogy. Last Bullet is one of the best thriller action movies on streaming.
Is Last Bullet a rehash of the first 2?, yes the concept is very similar but the movie is even better with some of the best actions scenes from the trilogy .It,s really fun to watch Lino kick ass like always and nobody can do stop him the fight scenes and car chase scenes are amazing! All the fans of the franchise and fans of thriller action movies will enjoy Last Bullet.
Last Bullet action and fight scenes are flawlessly choreographed sequences all are intense action sequences. Alban Lenoir is a great leading man and action hero is acting elevates the action to the highest level.
All car chases sequences are next level in this new movie and I'm pleased to say that Last Bullet features one of the most amazing and exciting car chases I've ever witnessed in a movie involving an helicopter.
Last Bullet has an outstanding editing and sound design that bring about new intensity to the trilogy. Last Bullet is one of the best thriller action movies on streaming.
Okay. The storyline is a bit confusing for some me way into the film but here's what I liked. The action sequences are extremely well executed. The motorcycle riding in the chase is very impressive (I am a bike rider) and the timing of the bystanders in their efforts to avoid being hit is pretty much perfect. The Alpine car (new one to me) was also driven very well with the collision sequence beautifully done. The locations for the chase are also very well chosen and as a Brit who loves the south of France I really enjoyed this. The characters are interesting and the hand to hand fighting very well coordinated. For these reasons alone I rate this film highly. However I started writing this before realising that I was watching part 3 of a trilogy which I hadn't been watching! So finally I'd like to say that the helicopter flying was insanely good and I'm now going to catch up with the first two!
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.
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- BlooperThe 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).
- ConnessioniFollows Proiettile vagante (2020)
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