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Gangsters
2002 Crime / Thriller
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Credits
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Director: Olivier Marchal
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Script: Olivier Marchal
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Photo: Matthieu Poirot-Delpech
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Music: Axelle Renoir
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Cast: Richard Anconina (Franck Chaievski),
Anne Parillaud (Nina Delgado),
François Levantal (Eddy Dahan),
Gérald Laroche (Marc Jansen),
Francis Renaud (Rocky),
Guy Lecluyse (Babar),
Pierre LaPlace (Pitoune),
Jean-Jacques Le Vessier (Deutch),
Jean-Louis Tribes (Petit Claude),
François-Régis Marchasson (Pierre Bastiani)
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Country: France / Belgium
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Language: French
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Runtime: 90 min
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Summary
After a hold-up that goes badly wrong, crook Franck Chaievski and his girl Nina are taken
into police custody. Their interrogators are determined to locate the missing booty,
a briefcase filled with diamonds. Unfortunately for Franck, the police are not as
clean as they pretend to be…
Review
For his directorial début, Olivier Marchal makes a spirited attempt to update the
kind of film that was hugely popular in the 1980s, the action-gangster film. Before
becoming an actor, Marchal spent ten years in the Paris police force, something which
he calls upon to give his film its realist edge. Despite this, he still manages to fall
back on the familiar tiresome clichés.
The film’s strongest selling point is Anne Parillaud, best known for her striking
performance in Luc Besson’s cult 1990 thriller,
Nikita. Her co-star, Richard
Anconina, is less convincing, his reputation for playing sympathetic roles preventing
his character from having the kind of moral ambiguity the film requires.
Extensive
use of flashbacks and close-to-the-knuckle violence gives the film an original sheen,
but the fancy editing and camera work cannot hide the fact that, scenario-wise, the film
has nothing to offer that has not already been tried many, many times before, and more
successfully.
© James Travers 2005
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