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Arès

  • 2016
  • 12
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
4.6K
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Ola Rapace, Eva Lallier, and Élina Solomon in Arès (2016)
DramaSci-FiThriller

In a future France with many unemployed, big companies run the country. Ares is a loser boxer. When his sister's arrested, he agrees to a new drug, that'll help him win.In a future France with many unemployed, big companies run the country. Ares is a loser boxer. When his sister's arrested, he agrees to a new drug, that'll help him win.In a future France with many unemployed, big companies run the country. Ares is a loser boxer. When his sister's arrested, he agrees to a new drug, that'll help him win.

  • Director
    • Jean-Patrick Benes
  • Writers
    • Benjamin Dupas
    • Jérémie Guez
    • Jean-Patrick Benes
  • Stars
    • Ola Rapace
    • Micha Lescot
    • Thierry Hancisse
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    4.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean-Patrick Benes
    • Writers
      • Benjamin Dupas
      • Jérémie Guez
      • Jean-Patrick Benes
    • Stars
      • Ola Rapace
      • Micha Lescot
      • Thierry Hancisse
    • 35User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ola Rapace
    Ola Rapace
    • Arès
    Micha Lescot
    Micha Lescot
    • Myosotis
    Thierry Hancisse
    Thierry Hancisse
    • Coach
    • (as Thierry Hancisse de la Comédie Française)
    Hélène Fillières
    Hélène Fillières
    • Altman
    Ruth Vega Fernandez
    Ruth Vega Fernandez
    • Anna
    Eva Lallier
    • Anouk
    Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
    Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
    • PDG Donevia
    Élina Solomon
    • Mae
    Yvon Martin
    • Tyro
    Pierre Perrier
    Pierre Perrier
    • Boris
    Emilie Gavois-Kahn
    • Carla
    Jo Prestia
    Jo Prestia
    • Zito
    David Migeot
    • DG Donevia
    Vincent Parisi
    Vincent Parisi
    • Eugénique n°67
    Philippe Paimblanc
    • Chef du Board
    Vincent Deniard
    • Mastar
    Nadir Louatib
    • Jeune Arener
    Laurent Zivy
    • Panzer
    • Director
      • Jean-Patrick Benes
    • Writers
      • Benjamin Dupas
      • Jérémie Guez
      • Jean-Patrick Benes
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    7paulyork

    Good story, well done - dystopian noir future

    Like Blade Runner it's a dystopian future, and in this is mass human experimentation by heartless corporations, as well a brutal prize fighting. But it's not a martial arts movie. It's a movie about the sacrifices that one man makes to try to save his family. I thought it extremely well done and compelling, and somewhat sad. There is a hint of the original French revolution throughout, which is interesting. The setting is Paris.
    7Evil_Herbivore

    Not bad at all

    Ares is a movie falling into the category of dystopian stories, which seem to be quite popular lately. In it, we find all traditional elements of a dystopia: super rich elite and starving, homeless masses, evil corporations willing to do whatever it takes to increase profits, violent entertainment - here in the shape of a particularly violent type of boxing in which everything goes - drugs, and general hopelessness. The protagonist is an ex-boxer, who helps the regime until he is forced to go back in the ring.

    Right up to this point I was certain this was going to be yet another movie about a brave individual beating the regime by taking part in its sick entertainment. And just when I was starting to feel truly bored, the movie became much grittier and much darker than I expected. This second part of the story is really well crafted and it is able to say a few important things about our modern society.

    The acting is really good and I would say it is one of the best aspects of the movie. I especially liked Ola Rapace as Ares, as he was able to convey both the character's love for his family and his violent nature. Also, it is quite refreshing to see actors who aren't Hollywood stars once in a while.

    Special effects, cinematography and editing may not be the best in the world, but they are quite good, especially for a European movie. The brightly-colored CGI generated skyscrapers not only look pretty good, but they also add a lot to the general atmosphere of the movie.

    To sum up, Ares may not be the best dystopian movie in the world, but it is a solid production nonetheless. It's quite ambitious and may surprise a viewer expecting another bloody and violent action movie. I know I was surprised by how good the movie is.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Terrific little French anticipation movie

    That's the kind of picture that the Hollywood crap factories will unfortunately never give us, concerning the characters, the scheme and especially the ending. A very very pessimistic but realistic tale about the future of the human kind. This scheme may make the audience think of George Orwell's 1984 or Yves Boisset's LE PRIX DU DANGER. A true depressing portrait of an anti hero, a man who has nothing to lose after his sister death, a desperate man ready at anything to save his nieces against a powerful and gigantic pharmaceutic company which wants to rule the world. That's a gloomy and brutal, bloody story, not for the squeamish. Ole Rapace already played in another anticipation stuff, a mini series, SECTION ZERO, which I have already talked about and where Rapace gave a similar performance. He is an underrated actor, very convincing.
    7thekarmicnomad

    Gritty dystopian character movie with a tiny slither of cyberpunk.

    In France of the future the corporations are all powerful. Despite owning pretty much everything they seem bent on ruining everyone's day for more profit. It is now legal to test chemicals and robotics on people, leading to some great gizmos and some very messed up test subjects.

    The title character is a boxer who ekes a living by getting his head kicked-in on cable TV. He is a quiet, moody pragmatist dedicating himself to survival.

    His sister and niece have much grander ideas.

    What follows is a great character study. It is the realist verses the idealist. If nobody tries to make a change then nothing changes - on the other hand you have to accept the cost that you and those around you are going to pay.

    The action is fairly light, there are some fisty-cuffs but nothing to get excited about. The characters are very interesting and well cast. The filming is purposely dark and grungy - don't expect too much of Sci- Fi this is mainly about a clash of ideals.

    Definitely worth a Netflix watch.
    6Edge49

    Cool movie idea

    I'm always interested in new plot ideas and this one was different. My main gripe was that it was pretty slow. It really didn't pick up until the last 20 minutes and then ended super quick. It was a short movie and there wasn't a lot of dialogue so I didn't mind the subtitles at all.

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      There is a scene in the movie where the fight manager uses a blood test to indicate that the new drug will kill 3 others but not kill the main character. If there is a blood test to determine if the new drug will kill you, why did the corporation test it on and kill over 30,000 people? And, furthermore, there would be no risk that the company would test the drug on anyone else who is at risk because they could just run the blood test first.
    • Connections
      References Cabaret (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      Mad World
      Written by Roland Orzabal

      Performed by Jasmine Thompson

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Ares
    • Production companies
      • Albertine Productions
      • Gaumont
      • Canal+
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $109,143
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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