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Le premier cercle

  • 2009
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  • 1h 35m
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5.4/10
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Jean Reno, Vahina Giocante, and Gaspard Ulliel in Le premier cercle (2009)
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The Malakian clan, a family of ruthless gangsters, controls the underworld of Southern France.The Malakian clan, a family of ruthless gangsters, controls the underworld of Southern France.The Malakian clan, a family of ruthless gangsters, controls the underworld of Southern France.

  • Director
    • Laurent Tuel
  • Writers
    • Laurent Tuel
    • Simon Moutaïrou
    • Laurent Turner
  • Stars
    • Jean Reno
    • Gaspard Ulliel
    • Vahina Giocante
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    • Director
      • Laurent Tuel
    • Writers
      • Laurent Tuel
      • Simon Moutaïrou
      • Laurent Turner
    • Stars
      • Jean Reno
      • Gaspard Ulliel
      • Vahina Giocante
    • 17User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jean Reno
    Jean Reno
    • Milo Malakian
    Gaspard Ulliel
    Gaspard Ulliel
    • Anton Malakian
    Vahina Giocante
    Vahina Giocante
    • Elodie
    Sami Bouajila
    Sami Bouajila
    • L'inspecteur Saunier
    Isaac Sharry
    Isaac Sharry
    • Rudy
    Alberto Gimignani
    Alberto Gimignani
    • Emilio
    Eric Challier
    • Missak
    Julian Negulesco
    • Daniel
    Franco Trevisi
    Franco Trevisi
    • Frank
    Albert Goldberg
    Albert Goldberg
    • Bedik
    Mirza Halilovic
    • Levin
    Vladimir Milivojevic
    • Aram
    Nicolas Bridet
    Nicolas Bridet
    • Mirelli
    Tony Gaultier
    Tony Gaultier
    • Coutard
    Jean-Paul Zehnacker
    • Cazes
    Philippe Leroy
    Philippe Leroy
    • Halami
    • (as Philippe Leroy-Beaulieu)
    Gisèle Casadesus
    Gisèle Casadesus
    • Mme Malakian
    Jeff Hatchikian
    • Le pope
    • Director
      • Laurent Tuel
    • Writers
      • Laurent Tuel
      • Simon Moutaïrou
      • Laurent Turner
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    User reviews17

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    3xnrat

    What the hell...

    ...where the other reviewers watching? I don't write reviews very often. Most of the time I do it to do justice. To set all those reviews from a parallel dimension straight.

    Inner Ring is not a good movie. It is not resourceful, the ending is not surprising and neither Reno, nor Ulliel have delivered their best performances here.

    The character development in this movie is so bad, it will make you cringe. As is the storytelling. I am beginning to suspect that this is a French thing, as I have seen it before. Scenes are cut together, seemingly at random. No segways, no connection to other scenes. There are apparently huge leaps in time that the viewer is completely unaware of, until a scene just doesn't make any sense. You will think "Oh, I guess some months went by" and maybe even shrug your shoulders. And slowly you will begin to lose interest in this movie. The characters apparently develop off-screen. Which is a bad thing, because this is a friggin' movie! You are supposed to see what is going on. So the audience can build a relationship with the characters. This movie fails in doing so.

    I conclude with the plead to look at the overall rating, which is not very good. Please, don't believe any review that rates this movie higher than 5.
    7Chris Knipp

    Men in Black: not great, but a stylish crime thriller

    Despite the Armenian church service and the historical introduction, the ethnic theme is a bit weak (and do the Armenians in real life actually have their own mafiosi?), and this hasn't the richness of Melville, or 'The Godfather,' or Téchiné's 'Les Voleurs.' But this film is satisfying precisely for the qualities that cause some to dismiss it: it's understated, elegant, and sensually pleasing, with beautiful images and a musical accompaniment far above genre and cool, classy criminals who project a sense of being fearless and professional. This is the kind of stylish European crime film with sleek cars, sunlit villas, and drives along the Riviera that you can enjoy for the atmosphere as much as anything else. Everyone dresses in black. Sami Bouajila's cop too (Bouajila the actor also himself a consummate professional, very solid here); his black outfits are just a bit dustier and shabbier. Gaspard Ulliel grows up here from most of his earlier roles (after already having become macho and heroic as the peasant hero of the 2007 'Jacquou le croquant') slicking his hair back, bulging out of his designer clothes, peering over his designer shades. Both he and Réno show very little emotion, projecting instead the dedication of stoical members of a tight clan. I don't know if you can believe Antona's plan of breaking away. How is he supposed to do that by taking over a hotel in the Camargue set up by somebody his father works with, right under his nose, and without the money for the down payment? This is less convincing and less well developed than something like Thomas Seyr (Romain Duris) wanting to become a concert pianist in Audiard's 'The Beat My Heart Skipped'. But this to me is like the beautiful, elegant 1957 'No Sun in Venice' ('Sait-on jamais'), directed by Roger Vadim, which a user wisely said is "worth it for the music and the visuals." Only 'Le premier cercle' ('The Ultimate Heist,' sadly generic title) doesn't have a classic sound track by the Modern Jazz Quartet. 'Le premier cercle' also relates to the Marseilles-based "Frank Riva" TV trilogy starring the aging, mellower Alain Delon. But 'Le premier cercle' is more stylish and restrained. It lets you wallow in cool.
    Wizard-8

    Far from the ultimate

    Although I mainly watch American films, I make a point of watching foreign films every so often for variety and to see a genre possibly done in a different way. When I saw this at the video store, I thought: "Cool! Jean Reno is a colorful actor, and the video box art and the title of the movie suggest that this will be jam-packed with action and suspense!" I rented it, took it home... and I was very disappointed. I could make a long list about everything that disappointed me about this movie. For starters, Jean Reno is in less of the movie than you might think. And as for action, there is almost no action in the entire running time! Still, the movie could have worked by showing us interesting drama or colorful and interesting other characters. But that's not what happens. The plot is VERY slow-moving, with a lot of boring chat that doesn't advance things very much. And the movie looks and sounds weird; the cinematography has a soft, washed-out look you often see in French movies, and the audio doesn't crackle with life (such as the fact that scene after scene goes by with no musical score in the background.) In fact, the movie has more of a made-for-TV feel than a theatrical film feeling.

    I'll still take a chance on foreign films in the future, whether they are French or not. But I'll be more careful in my selections. I now know that foreign film companies can be like American film companies, promising something but delivering something else - and that "something else" not being very good at all.
    8socrates99

    Another hatchet job by my fellow reviewers of a wonderful film

    I'm a Jean Reno fan but he's only one of the great things about this movie. I will agree that the beginning is a little rough. You have to think about what's going on and let it go keep its own pace for awhile. But for all its lack of grace in the beginning, nothing fatal goes on and it easily makes up for it in Acts II and III.

    This film is one of the most economical I've ever seen. There's hardly a wasted scene and the characters are all quite believable. Next to Jean Reno as Milo, the next most important role is played by Gaspard Ulliel as his son, Anton. The young man who plays Reno's son is quite capable and is a good match with Reno.

    The story is a simple one: young man wants to leave the crime family he belongs to and go straight. I would say there's little new in the story but that's not quite right, on reflection there's a lot of very important detail that really makes the story come alive. I really admire this film's ability to elicit real crime techniques and ambiance, all while giving the audience an unforgettable travelogue of what I think was southern France. Suffice it to say, I intend to seek out this director's work from now on. His name is Laurent Tuel and I believe the man deserves quite a lot of credit.
    6filmalamosa

    boiler plate gangster flic

    Very handsome young gangster wants to leave the family business and lead a normal life but he needs money so one last heist.

    Other reviewers cover the story in detail so I will not and just give my overall impressions.

    No, this is not a great movie. However it is OK and entertaining.

    The production values are low rent trying to be high rent. What do I mean? Well there are great shots from the air but they don't grab you like they do in a comparable film like Anthony Zimmerman.

    The story is predictable and full of holes....you don't attack an airport and plane any more without getting the entire national defence force down on you--France has lots of Mirage fighters and so forth that would have been scrambling.

    I guess overall this is pretty good boiler plate gangster flic avec un accent Français. There are many better The Double Hour, The Aura etc....

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 2009 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • French
      • Armenian
    • Also known as
      • Inner Circle
    • Production companies
      • Alter Films
      • Thelma Films
      • TF1 Films Production
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      • $2,322,421
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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