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L'union sacrée

  • 1989
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  • 2h 2m
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L'union sacrée (1989)
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Simon, a Jewish police inspector, arrests Karim, a Muslim, in the bust of a drug smuggling cargo ship, only to realize that Karim is an undercover agent from the military intelligence, whose... Read allSimon, a Jewish police inspector, arrests Karim, a Muslim, in the bust of a drug smuggling cargo ship, only to realize that Karim is an undercover agent from the military intelligence, whose mission he was not aware of. The two men pursue the narc investigation, which will lead t... Read allSimon, a Jewish police inspector, arrests Karim, a Muslim, in the bust of a drug smuggling cargo ship, only to realize that Karim is an undercover agent from the military intelligence, whose mission he was not aware of. The two men pursue the narc investigation, which will lead them to confront middle eastern terrorists together.

  • Director
    • Alexandre Arcady
  • Writers
    • Daniel Saint-Hamont
    • Alexandre Arcady
    • Pierre Aknine
  • Stars
    • Richard Berry
    • Patrick Bruel
    • Bruno Cremer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    641
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alexandre Arcady
    • Writers
      • Daniel Saint-Hamont
      • Alexandre Arcady
      • Pierre Aknine
    • Stars
      • Richard Berry
      • Patrick Bruel
      • Bruno Cremer
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Berry
    Richard Berry
    • Karim Hamida
    Patrick Bruel
    Patrick Bruel
    • Simon Atlan
    Bruno Cremer
    Bruno Cremer
    • Joulin
    Claude Brasseur
    Claude Brasseur
    • Le colonel Revers
    Saïd Amadis
    • Ali Radjani
    Corinne Dacla
    • Lisa Vernier
    Marthe Villalonga
    Marthe Villalonga
    • Blanche Atlan
    Amidou
    Amidou
    • Le Kabyle
    Hammou Graïa
    Hammou Graïa
    • Mouloud le dealer
    Lucien Layani
    • L'oncle Jacob
    Michel Albertini
    • Azzedine
    Tom Hygreck
    Tom Hygreck
    • Jérémie
    • (as Tom Hygreck-Egry)
    Thierry Beccaro
    • Santoni
    Jean-Claude de Goros
    • Colas
    Pierre Vielhescaze
    Pierre Vielhescaze
    • Ménard
    Aleksandrov Konstantin
    • Le capitaine
    • (as Constantin Alexandrov)
    Maurice Berry
    • Le père de Karim
    Malek Kateb
    • L'ambassadeur
    • (as Malek Edin Kateb)
    • Director
      • Alexandre Arcady
    • Writers
      • Daniel Saint-Hamont
      • Alexandre Arcady
      • Pierre Aknine
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    5eightylicious

    L'union sacrée - Sacré Alexandre Arcady, you can do better

    In 1989, the policier "L'union sacrée" premiered in French screens, and became a massive success. Starring two of the new faces of French cinema, Patrick Bruel and Richard Berry, it is, unfortunately,one of the films that don't know what they are, always trying to balance social commentary and hardcore action.

    Simon, a Jewish cadet (Bruel), is tasked to work with a Muslim, Karim (Berry), in order to discover the leader of a drug trafficking network in schools. Both of them despise the other, due to their religion and general character. But, in the course of the film, these two will make the most improbable team, fighting a team of Middle Eastern radical terrorists, related to the drug ring.

    The problem with this movie is that it goes through an identity crisis. Running for two hours, the first one is as different from the other as chalk and cheese. In the first hour, we are shown the two policemen's acquaintance, and their discussions about matters of religion, and tradition. The only thing connecting them is their professional obligations, since their collaboration is enforced by their boss. The youthful, active Simon can't stand the reserved, calm Karim, and this leads them to conflicts. Of course, their main point of clash is religion, and the two don't hesitate threatening the other, citing wars were their respective side triumphed. Sociologically, this first hour is extremely interesting, as we get to see two of the biggest social groups in France confront each other, as personified by two people.

    In the second hour, all this vanishes, and the movie becomes just another policier, which is deficient in that extent, with action scenes that seem artificial, and drama that is as moving as losing one's toothpaste is. Berry and Bruel, two excellent actors, here exhibit no special qualities, with performances that seem over-the-top sometimes, what with the one's neuroticism and the other's total indifference to it.

    Alexandre Arcady knows how to direct, this is sure. But in other commercial works of his, say, "Hold-Up" (1985), with Jean-Paul Belmondo, he knew what he wanted to make; in this case, a parody of the policier genre. Because of that fact, the movie had a cohesive structure that never let it go of its real character, with a hilarious and smart result. In his real policier, "L'union sacrée", he is constantly balancing the film between social criticism - maybe against religion-motivated racism?- and action. The result is a badly-executed work that doesn't hold the viewer for its entirety. Having a duration of two hours, when most policiers of the time were about 90 to 100 minutes long certainly didn't help.

    What to keep from all that? Well, "L'union sacrée" is a film that starts off well, but develops into something completely different, that doesn't serve it as satisfyingly as Arcady thought it would. Sacré Alexandre Arcady, you can do better, but here, you messed everything up.
    5post4deantje

    Funny seeing this after nearly 20 years...

    The year was 1989, which has always been one of my fave years in pop culture, in movies AND music. Now, I saw this at the cinema at the time and considered the film a gritty, convincing, engaging and exiting bit of policier. Keep in mind I was 15 at the time. In this film, Richard Berry plays an *spoiler* undercover agent who has to team up with Jewish cop Patrick Bruel to infiltrate a network of radical Muslim terrorists. I was exited to see this programmed on TF1 last week and taped it, hoping to catch some of that teen sentiment again. Boy, was I ever wrong. From a chilling cop movie with a social conscience, this had aged into an unintentionally funny, heavy handed and clichéd piece of work with the worst soundtrack this side of Jess Franco's "Faceless". Nevertheless, I kept watching of course and realized that this was one of those badly aged movies that despite of it's complete awfulness keeps you glued to the screen. If you like your cop movies populated with clichéd characters, featuring bouts of exaggerated violence and a soundtrack that makes you want to punch your TV-screen, this one's totally for you.
    7stuka24

    Very good commercial film that doesn't look French indeed!

    If you think this is another tale of "two different cops who end up being best friends in 90'" think again.

    As a thriller, it definitely entertains. Its characters, although stereotyped, are not unbelievable. Patrick Bruel is fine as a young brash cadet, but Patrick Bruel steals the show. He barely speaks, moves very little, with an economy of movements that shows self-mastery.

    Sociologically, it's interesting how both share close ties with family, tradition and religion. Unlike their "secularized" French partners, they have ties with both the modern and the pre modern world.

    While not pretending to be a "deep" film, it surely entertains. Claude Brasseur is fine as an "enmerdeur" boss. Corinne Dacla is a great "Iddishe mamme", good natured but nostalgic, possessive but loving. Corinne Dacla's got good legs. Cinematography is good, if a bit "for export". Like the 80's music.

    It looks like a Sly Stallone movie but is definitely better (and I do like Sly).

    Enjoy without pretence.

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      The international english dubbed version is cut down to 89 minutes from the french 122 minute original, and has a completely different soundtrack.
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      Referenced in Les Guignols de l'info: Episode dated 7 February 2007 (2007)

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Waffenbrüder
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Alexandre Films
      • France 3 Cinéma
      • Nelson Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 2 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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