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Les opportunistes

Original title: The Opportunists
  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.3K
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Christopher Walken and Cyndi Lauper in Les opportunistes (1999)
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A struggling auto mechanic with a criminal past agrees to one last heist to pay off his debts.A struggling auto mechanic with a criminal past agrees to one last heist to pay off his debts.A struggling auto mechanic with a criminal past agrees to one last heist to pay off his debts.

  • Director
    • Myles Connell
  • Writer
    • Myles Connell
  • Stars
    • Christopher Walken
    • Peter McDonald
    • Anne Pitoniak
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Myles Connell
    • Writer
      • Myles Connell
    • Stars
      • Christopher Walken
      • Peter McDonald
      • Anne Pitoniak
    • 26User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • Vic Kelly
    Peter McDonald
    Peter McDonald
    • Michael Lawlor
    • (as Peter Mcdonald)
    Anne Pitoniak
    • Aunt Dee
    Kate Burton
    Kate Burton
    • Rest Home Sister
    Jim Mayzik
    Jim Mayzik
    • Rest Home Priest
    Vera Farmiga
    Vera Farmiga
    • Miriam Kelly
    Donal Logue
    Donal Logue
    • Pat Duffy
    Cyndi Lauper
    Cyndi Lauper
    • Sally Mahon
    Paul D'Amato
    Paul D'Amato
    • Dylan
    Wally Dunn
    Wally Dunn
    • Harry
    Olek Krupa
    Olek Krupa
    • Ted Walikaki
    Chuck Cooper
    Chuck Cooper
    • Arnon Morris
    John Ortiz
    John Ortiz
    • Ismail Espinoza
    José Zúñiga
    José Zúñiga
    • Jesus Del Toro
    • (as Jose Zuniga)
    Branden Vega
    • Tony Del Toro
    Patrick Fitzgerald
    Patrick Fitzgerald
    • Kevin
    Rosalyn Coleman
    Rosalyn Coleman
    • Kevin's Partner
    Claudia Shear
    Claudia Shear
    • Gladys
    • Director
      • Myles Connell
    • Writer
      • Myles Connell
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    User reviews26

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    mbs

    Walken--The Greatest Actor In The Universe!!

    Ah, the joys of watching Walken -I could watch him read the phonebook and be captivated (hey he should do that sometime) This film is an excellent one. It has a very nice low-key mood. It takes place in Queens (where I live and breathe) It has a great safe-cracking heist plot as well as enjoyable scenes of Walken practicing his craft. see this movie when you are feeling well i don't know if i should say down but when you feel that you're miserable i guess this is a fine film to watch--not that its depressing but I mean thelow-key approach works perfectly and the score fits in perfectly with the movie. which i for one enjoyed here more and really only noticed during the end-credits and it has actuall characters as opposed to cardboard cutouts that the actors take and make nbeautiful music with. . The real joy in watching this movie is in the performances and in them the way the story unfolds. It is so great to see walken acting in a calm role that is much more of a person then the usuall role he takes the scene-stealing villian (which I must admit I am a huge fan of) but walken is so much more than that as witnessed in great films like this, and(I'm not comparing films here) natrually his oscar wining role in "The Deer Hunter" I"ve seen him on stage in Joyce's "The Dead" and a play which he wrote himself some years ago called "Him" Ah that was a great play seriously best damn play! Ok, so you know I think the world of Walken and that any and every movie could benefit form giving him a bit part in it but I don't mean to take away from the rest of the cast here and this film is excellently acted all around I mean this is truly a character film and this movie simply could not work if they didn't have a good cast First of all- Who knew Cyndi Lauper could act?? I mean I liked the three or four epiosdes she did on "Mad about You" but she wasn't holding her own with walken there. While she's not in that many scenes she's surprisingly good and therefore hope to see her in something else that's good Donal Louge who's everywhere now (thoughts I once had about Walken) continues to build up his resume quite impressively

    and of course Peter McDonald as the instigator of the whole film He has a reletively thick irish accent but if you listen carefully its not hard at all to get what he's saying and Jose Zuniga and Vera Farmiga and oh hey Tom Noonan who makes a brief return from career obscurity (or is it oblivion at this stage) to play that wacky supplier of safe-bustin materials His career should be resurrected if only briefly Ok well the characters are great and its the actors who bring the characters to life so they deserved acolades for that but the biggest accolade has to be for writer director O'Connell who made a heist film that's really a character film and how many films can we say that about.I honestly will keep an eyeout for his next film. (I hope that Abel Ferrar is taking notes after The New Rose Hotel although The king of NY is awesome and The Funeral is terrific too but still I'm digressing again) Its low key charm was nothing short of brillant and its running time well who needs running time was without a doubt just right. While not like a fast movie the movie moves pretty swiftly as it reaches its ending without any real lull in the procedings Ok while the movie isnt perfect (i did find myself wishing that walken would just get to deliver a line in signature style which he does very quickly (you know the whole theatric gestural thing that i love)and he does have some good lines that he gets to deliver deadpan while remainning perfectly in character. ("i'm beginning to think there's something wrong with you." is just such an example) )

    So in Summary as you can tell I am a huge Christopher Walken fan and even with some of the dreck he's been in--he's always entertaining and this film I can say with the utmost confidence is not dreck and if you're in the right mood-- really enjoyable. So Thank You Mr. O' Connell for writing a good script for the greatest actor in the universe!!!!
    Moviebox

    A very down-to-earth movie

    This is probably the most down-to-earth movie I have ever seen. There´s is absolutely nothing that happened in this movie that couldn´t have happened to you or me. Yet, still the film has a solid and interesting dialog, also very down-to-earth.

    It took a while to swallow the feeling I got just after the movie. My first thought was: "Oh no, what a week story and what a boring dialog". But after a while I thought the exact opposite. This movie was definitely better than what I first realized.

    6+ out of 10, is my rating.
    max31

    Worth A Look, Good Small Film

    This is worth taking a look at. Walken does a commendable job as the small-time crook, now out and self-employed, trying to stay honest fixing cars in a garage. Cindi Lauper is good, piling on a thick NYC accent, first time I've seen her in a movie. She's likeable, very grounded in the movie. The supporting cast is very real. The result is, you don't like many of them a lot. They're average people, and we see them in less than flattering scenes. To that extent, you do like them because they're dealing the best way they know with events.

    The movie works, in part because of what it doesn't do. It doesn't make us endure one of those speeches the wife or girlfriend or best pal gives the ex-con, just before he's about to commit to one more heist. Here, Lauper just tells Walken to hit the road, she knows somethings up, and it's gonna spoil the plans they made. Very low-key. No need to get into melodrama, everybody knows the Walken character, they're not going to change his mind with wailing.

    I wouldn't drive across town to see the film, but if it's convenient, this is a good character study. It has some humor, too, but only as a byproduct of things going on, not a goal. The tone of it reminded me of the movie, Thief, but only in the sense that we're watching people who live in a realm most of us never go. I'd rather see this kind of movie than another one of those idiotic gross-out comedies.
    TxMike

    Very little action, but fine "character study" starring Christopher Walken.

    Christopher Walken and his girlfriend played by Cindi lauper are both New Yorkers so I'm certain they both felt right at home in their roles. Many who like fast action, snappy dialog types of films will be bored with this one. However, for those like me who enjoy a great, well-developed character study carried out in about 88 minutes, this is worth a viewing.

    Walken plays a safe-cracker who has served his time and trying to go straight, working as a mechanic, and paying for his old aunt to stay in a home run by nuns. Always on the verge of debt, the sale of his car is saboutaged by someone wanting to get him to do one more job, the safe at the armored car office. So, pressured from all sides, he agrees.

    In the safe, his halpess "helper", posing as a cousin from Ireland, gets Walken trapped and caught by the cops. He gets out of it when the business owner, who also runs an illegal laundering operation, fails to press charges. We see walken going back into Lauper's bar, presumably to live straight from then on.

    The story thus is sorta victimless. Although Walken and the others are helped by the one money bag that is successfully stolen by the Irish guy, then split up, it was money illegally gotten. We are, I suppose, to forgive Walken because he had no choice. The most interesting scene was where he was practicing "cracking" the 3 different safe combinations within 6 minutes to avoid setting off the alarm.

    The DVD is "budget" all the way - Dolby AC-3 sound, no menu, no extras. However, the sound and picture are not deficient, given the formats. Just a well-acted, low-budget film, and I enjoyed it.
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    A very good flic

    This movie, reminiscent of 'Palookaville', had the kind of humor that is available to a film that does not set out to be exclusively a comedy.

    The incidental characters, such as Mort Stein, were well-drawn and memorable.

    Extremely credible dialog.

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    • Goofs
      When he's using the ratchet wrench, it clicks when he's turning the bolt. A ratchet clicks on the return stroke not on the tightening stroke. The Foley team got this wrong.
    • Crazy credits
      Thanks to Ma Connell and the clan. Special thanks to Adele, Bobby and the rest of the gang at Buffa's.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Cell/Steal This Movie/The Opportunists/The Replacements/An Affair of Love (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      One More River To Cross
      Written by Freddie Scott (as F. Scott) and Scott Turner (as S. Turner)

      Performed by The Del Vikings

      Published by Atlantic Music Corporation (BMI)

      Courtesy of MCA Records

      Under license from Universal Music Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 2000 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • The Opportunists
    • Production companies
      • Clinica Estetico
      • Eureka Pictures
      • Flashpoint (I)
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $584,054
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $46,967
      • Aug 13, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $584,054
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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