Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Gérard Lanvin | ... | Commandant Christian Chavez | |
JoeyStarr | ... | Milo Cardena (as Joey Starr) | |
Alice Taglioni | ... | Capitaine Isabelle Le Franc | |
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Ymanol Perset | ... | Vincent Milès |
Simon Abkarian | ... | Commandant Luc Denard | |
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Antoine Basler | ... | Lieutenant Joseph Fleischmann |
Jo Prestia | ... | Marco | |
Salem Kali | ... | Mehdi | |
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Michel Ferracci | ... | Michel |
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Alexandre Brasseur | ... | Commandant Martial Ricaud |
Philippe Nahon | ... | Préfet Pradier | |
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Anton Yakovlev | ... | Carmini |
Amr Waked | ... | Baron | |
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Malek Oudjail | ... | Malek (as M. Oudjail) |
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Redouane Behache | ... | Tarek Derkaoui |
The young police man Vincent is the best in his class, and denies to be recruited to the special forces. But when the corrupt Milo manages to get a grip on him, his life is turned into a living nightmare.
If you were (or are) a cynic, you would be excused to think this could be an ad for pro gun people/organisation. The NRA will surely love this, if they have watched it that is. Then again, this being french they may not even be aware of it. But if you leave that aside and just can enjoy the movie for what it is: a fictional crime story with lots of action.
The stunt/action scenes are really good. And as mentioned the movie is french and up until now there is no remake in sight, which is a bit surprising. You could see an US version of this for many reasons. Apart from the already mentioned, the tension is there and the movie really holds up everything until the end. Which may or may not be dissapointing to some ...