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Les derniers jours du crime américain

Original title: The Last Days of American Crime
  • 2020
  • TV-MA
  • 2h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
13K
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Michael Pitt, Anna Brewster, and Edgar Ramírez in Les derniers jours du crime américain (2020)
As a final response to terrorism and crime, the U.S. government plans to broadcast a signal making it impossible for anyone to knowingly commit unlawful acts. Graham Bricke (Edgar Ramírez), a career criminal who was never able to hit the big score, teams up with famous gangster progeny Kevin Cash (Michael C. Pitt), and black market hacker Shelby Dupree (Anna Brewster), to commit the heist of the century and the last crime in American history before the signal goes off.
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In the not-too-distant future, as a final response to terrorism and crime, the U.S. government plans to broadcast a signal making it impossible for anyone to knowingly commit unlawful acts.In the not-too-distant future, as a final response to terrorism and crime, the U.S. government plans to broadcast a signal making it impossible for anyone to knowingly commit unlawful acts.In the not-too-distant future, as a final response to terrorism and crime, the U.S. government plans to broadcast a signal making it impossible for anyone to knowingly commit unlawful acts.

  • Director
    • Olivier Megaton
  • Writers
    • Karl Gajdusek
    • Rick Remender
    • Greg Tocchini
  • Stars
    • Neels Clasen
    • Edgar Ramírez
    • Tony Caprari
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    13K
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    • Director
      • Olivier Megaton
    • Writers
      • Karl Gajdusek
      • Rick Remender
      • Greg Tocchini
    • Stars
      • Neels Clasen
      • Edgar Ramírez
      • Tony Caprari
    • 427User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
    • 15Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Neels Clasen
    • Sidell Turner
    Edgar Ramírez
    Edgar Ramírez
    • Graham Bricke
    Tony Caprari
    Tony Caprari
    • Jim Schneider
    • (as Toni Caprari)
    Kate Normington
    • News Anchor 1
    Iain Bruce
    • Specialist on TV
    • (as Ian Bruce)
    Norman Anstey
    • Collins
    Brandon Auret
    Brandon Auret
    • Lonnie French
    Daniel Fox
    Daniel Fox
    • Rory Bricke
    Sean Cameron Michael
    Sean Cameron Michael
    • Pete Slatery
    Nathan Lynn
    Nathan Lynn
    • Johnny Dee
    Tamer Burjaq
    Tamer Burjaq
    • Ross King
    Craig Urbani
    • Thick
    De Klerk Oelofse
    • Thin
    Jonathan Pienaar
    Jonathan Pienaar
    • Randy Hickey
    • (as Johnny Pienaar)
    Kristen Raath
    • Lesbian 1
    Shoko Yoshimura
    • Lesbian 2
    Anna Brewster
    Anna Brewster
    • Shelby Dupree
    Michael Pitt
    Michael Pitt
    • Kevin Cash
    • (as Michael Carmen Pitt)
    • Director
      • Olivier Megaton
    • Writers
      • Karl Gajdusek
      • Rick Remender
      • Greg Tocchini
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    User reviews427

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    5janedoe5300

    Here's my review

    Great?: No..

    Dumb?: Pretty damn dumb

    Unpredictable?: oh yes

    In a good way?: not really

    Plot holes?: craters more like it, you can't even imagine!

    Confusing?: incredibly

    Bad acting?: horrible

    Except for Michael Pitt?: Except for Michael Pitt of course

    Funny?: Michael Pitt is

    Annoying?: Edgar Ramírez is..

    How does he keep getting work by the way, I mean he's soooo bad?: he's kinda handsome, I guess?

    He kinda looks like a bearded John Mayer doesn't he?: yeah maybe that's it.

    Bad writing?: Well duh

    Wait, Sharlto Copley is in it?: oh yeah, almost forgot, he doesn't get much to do

    Is his character at least an important part of the story?: No that's just it, not at all, there is absolutely no reason at all for him to be there!

    Overly long?: overly long!

    Gratuitous sex scenes?: whadda you think?

    Will I enjoy myself if I expect nothing and completely turn my brain of?: I did!

    Is that a redeeming quality?: I guess not ..
    2roufhyder

    Felt like Tommy Wiseau made this one too

    The name is appealing however at a point I felt like that this was another movie produced, written, directed by our very own Tommy Wiseau.
    4TwistedContent

    Way Too Long and Way Too Conventional

    Netflix has blessed (or "blessed") us with yet another crime blockbuster, this time one directed by Olivier Megaton ("Transporter 3", "Taken 2", "Colombiana"), who's no stranger to action movies. The critical acclaim has never been real high for him, and, sadly, "The Last Days of American Crime" is within the same ballpark as all his movies before. Personally, this is my least favorite chapter in his filmography.

    In a not-too-distant future, as they put it, U.S. government is a week away from activating a signal that will make it impossible for people to go against the law, any and all law. It will do so via brain rape, just try lifting a gun or shoplifting a snickers and you'll freeze and shake uncontrollably. You probably can hear the sarcasm and irony already, so yes, I did not enjoy this movie a lot. Besides that particular interesting and far-fetched idea, it's a highly conventional and thoroughly mildly frustrating crime flick romp, featuring plot and characters based off ancient blueprints. Some characters are no more than a mere sketch, like the one given to the guy I was excited to see the most, Sharlto Copley. His storyline went down the mill and down the hill. First half an hour is mostly pure and simple exposition, and the action doesn't even change gears until 70 minutes into already. There's all the usual romance and subplots, all of which end up just about where You expect them. The melodrama at play here really ticks all the most typical and overused boxes. Movie's real enemy, though, is its runtime. It is way too long for its own good, way too long and featuring way too little, clocking in at 2 hours and 20 minutes & that's not counting titles. A story of this depth and this quality usually deserves maybe a 100 minutes, maybe, and even then it still is what it is. At the very least, I was expecting a good heist factor. Everything leads up to it, only for me to understand that it's the wackiest, most unexciting heist movie ever. Frankly, the heist plot and even the crime-stopping-signal plot matter very little in the big picture of "The Last Days of American Crime". They say the graphic novel this movie's based on, is great and all. I don't know about that, but the adaptation certainly isn't great.

    The Positives? Acting. No award material on the horizon, but decent portrayals of dry characters, with the highlight probably being Anna Brewster and Michael Pitt, though Pitt's character is not easy to like. Next positive would be big budget. Movie looks arguably good, though still, by all means, it's undoubtedly an uninspired blockbuster. Crisp, contrastive cinematography, sometimes overkilled in editing, we also got explosions, raging guns, crashes and whatnot. The typical drivel, it just happens to be well made here. And original score, soundtrack - also decent. For a big part, the movie is pretty macho, many male characters are like that, boys, and if there's one truth in this world, it's that boys will be boys. The original score, being rocky and bluesy, went hand in hand with that. As for the soundtrack, it reminded of "Sucide Squad", because it had good songs, but no good reason to use them whatsoever. "The Last Days of American Crime" ended with Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus" - kind of a waste on a two-bit cliché ending like this one.

    It's a movie of no originality, but it's not exactly bad at being a well made conventional crime thriller, I mean as conventional as it gets, despite its sci-fi-ish backdrop. It shoots itself in all the rest proverbial knees by making itself a 2 and a half hour experience, major mistake there. Regardless of the runtime, but even more because of it, I don't recommend watching this brick of a movie. My rating: 5/10.
    4neil-454-635828

    So bad. Could have been good.

    Decent story if it had been done right. Some ok parts.

    Overall, irritating acting. Boring characters. Tries to hard.

    Netflix pushing quantity over quality. Again.
    2ThomDerd

    Come on... this is such a waste of time.

    Usually I write positive reviews but for this movie I specifically wanted to add a review so none else lose their time the way i did watching this. First of all the runtime... why do you take 2,5 hours to develop and conclude this story without actually developing the story itself and its characters..?! Directing...Olivier Megaton is actually a good director, but here he didn't pay too much attention in the editing or directing. Scenes are scattered and disconnected, with random parallel stories which do not deliver anything extra to the film. They just tire the viewer. The violence... is only used to provide "action" to the slow-burn and dull storyline. The story itself... the idea is not bad, the delivery and the stretch of the idea to make it a 2,5 hour long movie; yes that's very bad. Acting...here it is actually 50/50. Some moments are rewarding but not enough to save this film. Overall, I m rather upset that someone spent all this money to create such a time-consuming, violent and pointless movie. 2/10 , don't waste your time.

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    • Trivia
      Sam Worthington was originally attached to star in the film. F. Gary Gray and Anthony Mandler were set to direct.
    • Goofs
      Graham pours Diesel over a guy in a tub and puts a burning cigar in his mouth which later ignites the Diesel when it falls down. You can't ignite Diesel with a cigar as its flash point is too high. In addition, it does not just ignite, there even is a big explosion. Diesel in a tub does not explode even if you manage to ignite it.
    • Quotes

      Graham Bricke: Prison doesn't change you. It shows you who you already are.

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Last Days of American Crime
    • Filming locations
      • Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Radical Studios
      • Mandalay Pictures
      • Radical Pictures
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      2 hours 28 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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