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Braquages

Original title: Heist
  • 2001
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
41K
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Danny DeVito, Gene Hackman, Delroy Lindo, and Rebecca Pidgeon in Braquages (2001)
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A career jewel thief finds himself at tense odds with his longtime partner, a crime boss who sends his nephew to keep watch.A career jewel thief finds himself at tense odds with his longtime partner, a crime boss who sends his nephew to keep watch.A career jewel thief finds himself at tense odds with his longtime partner, a crime boss who sends his nephew to keep watch.

  • Director
    • David Mamet
  • Writer
    • David Mamet
  • Stars
    • Gene Hackman
    • Rebecca Pidgeon
    • Danny DeVito
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    41K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Mamet
    • Writer
      • David Mamet
    • Stars
      • Gene Hackman
      • Rebecca Pidgeon
      • Danny DeVito
    • 306User reviews
    • 91Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gene Hackman
    Gene Hackman
    • Joe Moore
    Rebecca Pidgeon
    Rebecca Pidgeon
    • Fran Moore
    Danny DeVito
    Danny DeVito
    • Mickey Bergman
    • (as Danny Devito)
    Delroy Lindo
    Delroy Lindo
    • Bobby 'Bob' Blane
    Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    • Jimmy Silk
    Ricky Jay
    Ricky Jay
    • Don 'Pinky' Pincus
    Patti LuPone
    Patti LuPone
    • Betty Croft
    • (as Patti Lupone)
    Alan Bilzerian
    • Fast Food Customer
    Richard L. Friedman
    • Counterman
    Robert Lussier
    • Fast Food Cook
    Mark Camacho
    Mark Camacho
    • Jewelry Store Guard
    Michelle Sweeney
    • Waitress
    Elyzabeth Walling
    Elyzabeth Walling
    • Jewelry Saleswoman
    Mike Tsar
    Mike Tsar
    • Coffee Cart Man
    • (as Mike Tsarouchas)
    Jim Frangione
    • D.A. Freccia
    Christopher Kaldor
    • Laszlo
    • (as Christopher R. Kaldor)
    Danny Blanco Hall
    • Bartender
    Zodia McLean
    • Pool Player at Bar
    • (as Zodia Mclean)
    • Director
      • David Mamet
    • Writer
      • David Mamet
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    6RowdyHagg

    Tries too hard

    Knowing the quality of Mamet's previous works, maybe I expected too much out of this one, but as it stands I just wasn't impressed by this film. Am I the only one who got bored during this movie? The characters were good except Fran (Rebecca Pidgeon). She is just there to deliver one-liners the whole time and provide sex appeal. I know her demeanor is quiet and conniving, but she just struts around waiting to make overly witty replies. The rest of the cast were excellent, Delroy Lindo outshined Hackman as his right-hand thug, Ricky Jay pulls off the calm and collected badass, Sam Rockwell delivers a good presence that you just hate, DeVito was awesome as the break-your-balls "bad" criminal and Hackman played his part well as he always does.

    The story bored me however. You knew what was going to happen before it happened and there were too many twists in the movie that they lost their affect. Twists are good when used sparingly and when used at the right time. I didn't like the timing of them in this movie or the overuse of them. It got boring because the characters always pull something out of their hat when you "least expect it."

    For me dialogue has to be two things, witty and believable. Now the dialogue in this film is witty, Mamet probably took a while to compile all these quotes into one movie, but it is too much. It is simply to much. All Rebecca Pidgeon says is these crafty responses and she engages no real conversation. As for believable, people don't speak like this. No one, not even the coolest cat in the world and half the time I am trying to figure out what the hell they mean.

    The plot is way too contrived, it is too much. Their is a backup plan, for a backup plan, for a backup plan, for a ... The scene on the runway was crap, impossible. Never would have happened. Too many "overly" perfect plans and too many twists make this plot boring to watch.

    Wait for the rental.
    bob the moo

    Good dialogue – but the plot is a little tired

    After an elaborate jewel robbery Joe Moore and his crew go to collect their cut from Bergman. However Bergman ropes them into another job – taking gold from a Swiss airline prior to transfer. Joe reluctantly agrees to do the job and takes Bergman's nephew along to reassure him. However Joe is never without a backup plan and double cross follows double cross.

    This really tries to be good – it has a good sense of tough moodiness about it and has plenty of good lines and a top class cast. However it tries too hard to be a twisty crime thriller and doesn't quite convince. Where twists and double crosses are best is when they are unexpected and surprising. Heist has so many `twists' that they lack impact or power. Instead of being surprised we expect the next one to be only a few seconds away. Although some of them are clever most of them lack the punch Mamet clearly wanted them to have. That said it's still an enjoyable thriller but don't expect the plot to stand up in the cold light of day.

    As I said the cast are famous and all do well. Hackman is grizzled but clever and can easily `do tough', Lindo is always good to watch but Ricky Jay seems out of place. I always find him easy to watch because he is naturally curious I think but his manner doesn't seem to fit in with the rest of the cast. DeVito and Rockwell are good. It would be hard to compete in such a male driven plot and indeed Pidgeon struggles to get a character for herself.

    The cast do so well because Mamet is a good writer of dialogue – even if he overdid the twists, lines are quotable, funny or just cool – `My motherf****r is so cool when he goes to sleep sheep count him' or `don't you want to hear my last words?' – `I just did'. Even if the plot doesn't convince the direction, the dialogue and the cast make this better than the mess it should be.

    Overall it has good qualities, but the one driving force it needed was a much better story. It's entertaining enough to pass 100 minutes – but really the many word that comes to mind is disappointing.
    manuel-pestalozzi

    Opinion of a "Heidi Motherf***er"

    This movie has one twist too many. The actual heist is so complicated that the desired tension sags earlier than it should. Heist has nothing of the suspense of a Hitchcock thriller, and trying to outwit your opponent gets boring after a while when you start forgetting what it is all about. There are some nice scenes around the airport though, some memorable dialogue ("everybody needs money, that's why it's called money"), and it's always fun to watch great professionals like Hackman, Rockwell and DeVito. Mamet's stock actor Ricky Jay adds flavour to the movie as usual, Rebecca Pigeon's part was ungrateful to play and somehow superfluous.

    Hackman and his boys are doing The Swiss Job. Some old and newer clichés of my country pop up, viewers here were amused. And, believe me, the Swiss are always pleased when someone across the Atlantic acknowledges their mere existence, in whatever way this is done. Well, I have to go now: It's time to wind up my cuckoo-clock and to put a second lock on my own private stash of gold bullions.
    7TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Double-crosses and slang galore, but not a bad film

    I didn't know anything about David Mamet before I saw this film... now I know that he's got a penchant for characters with ulterior motives and slang-heavy dialog. Going into this film, I didn't expect anything but a(surprise surprise) heist flick. I got just that. Not just a heist flick, but a well-acted, nicely directed and quite entertaining one, at that. The plot is pretty good, and keeps your interest throughout. There are a fair bit of double-crosses throughout, and near the end, it does get somewhat tiresome. The acting is all top-notch. Not one performance was even slightly off. It's no surprise to see such high-quality acting from Hackman, Lindo and Rockwell, but I had not expected such excellent performances from DeVito and Jay. The writing is very good, but Mamet uses too many clichés and there's just a tad too much going on in the shadows, people conspiring against each other. The dialog tries oh so hard to be clever, and occasionally succeeds, but more often than not, it just comes off as pretentiousness, with all the slang, the attempts at being clever and the ridiculously high pace it sometimes sports. The cinematography is great, not one shot was poor or out of place. The pacing is mostly good, though the film seems to go on just a bit too long. All in all, an entertaining heist film, but not one to watch much more than one time. I recommend this to all fans of heist flicks, any of the actors and David Mamet(who seems to be all about these films). 7/10
    7Epsillion

    The perfect model... trips at the end of the runway

    The cast alone suggests that this will be an amazing movie...and it was. The amazement however, ended just before the movie did. The performances were all great - however the writing talents were not well suited for actors of this caliber. The writer's talents were more on par with ... well... fortune cookies. This is not to say that the whole thing is bad. It is just that the ending is just over done. The whole 'tricked-ya' thing is a little old, but still acceptable. The 'tricked-ya tricked-ya tricked-ya' type endings are about as creative as a dream-sequence ending. To the defense of the movie, it is better the second time, as you are no longer worried about the ending and just enjoying the acting.

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    • Trivia
      Gene Hackman mentioned in several interviews that he found shooting the film difficult and somewhat uncomfortable because he was so much older than everyone else involved. He therefore kept much to himself, and in the end managed to draw on that feeling of being an outsider in the group for his portrayal.
    • Goofs
      The New Zealand passport that Joe is handed, which he refers to as "good work", is the wrong color.
    • Quotes

      Jimmy: So, is he going to be cool?

      Pinky: My motherfucker is so cool, when he goes to bed, sheep count him.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening Warner Bros., Morgan Creek, and Franchise Pictures logos are in black and white.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Monsters, Inc./Domestic Disturbance/The Man Who Wasn't There/The One/Amélie (2001)

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2002 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Asalto
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Morgan Creek Entertainment
      • Franchise Pictures
      • Indelible Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $39,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $23,510,841
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,823,521
      • Nov 11, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $28,510,652
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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