The Machine

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Set 23 years after the original story which inspired it, The Machine finds Bert facing familial crisis and the arrival of his estranged father when the ghost of his booze-soaked past arrives: a murderous mobster hellbent on kidnapping Bert back to the motherland to atone for his crimes. Together, he and his father must retrace the steps of his younger self in the midst of a war between a sociopathic crime family while they attempt to find common ground. (Sony Pictures)

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anglais An entertaining, light-hearted and wacky action comedy about a stand up comedian against the Russian Mafia. The main character befriends Igor on a trip in Russia and during the course of the evening becomes a legend of Russian folklore, gets involved with the Russian Mafia and steals a valuable watch. 20 years later, however, the past comes back to him and the Mafia comes for the watch. The film has a fun premise, the main character is a stand up comedian (even for real) so he can be funny and has decent lines, it's full of pop culture and movie references, which I always like in movies. The Russian Mafia is well rendered with lot of interesting assassins and oligarchs (and weird characters), it's well paced, has a likeable cast – even Mark Hamill, the father of the main character, is excellent – and there is the occasional brutal scene (a hand jammed down a throat!!), though the action scenes are average. The film has two storylines, one is present day, the other is a flashback where we see the main character become an icon of the Russian nation overnight. I liked both. Nothing great, but an enjoyable little fun movie with a wacky premise that knows how to make fun of itself. I wasn't expecting much, but it hit my mood. (Most people want to be Batman, not the one who killed his parents) 7/10. ()

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