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Ce devait être le hold-up parfait, le chef-d'oeuvre d'un génie du crime. Le décor: une grande banque de Manhattan. Les protagonistes: un commando masqué, cagoulé, lunetté et des dizaines d'otages affolés, contraints de revêtir la même combinaison passe-partout que les braqueurs. L'enjeu: la salle des coffres et ses trésors ? Ou un vieux secret dont seuls deux personnes connaissent l'importance. Aujourd'hui, confiné dans une cellule, le cerveau de la bande s'explique. Mais attention, chaque mot compte, et aucun indice ne vous sera livré au hasard. Prêts ?  Ce matin-là, donc, quatre peintres en batiment franchissaient le seuil de la Manhattan Trust Bank... (texte officiel du distributeur)

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POMO 

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français Après une deuxième vision, je donne 5 étoiles. "Inside Man" est un film aussi élégant que le costume de Denzel, dans lequel il traverse des scènes finales. C'est un groupe conscient, intelligent et amusant sur un braquage en banque qui n'a pas besoin de contenir aucune violence (et des violents) pour avoir des cojones, et qui critique habilement la violence en retour (parallèle avec un jeu d'action sur l'écran PSP d'un petit Noir). Les acteurs savourent chaque instant, Spike Lee et Brian Grazer (qui ont maintenu le budget à incroyables 45 millions de dollars) sont des gars cool, et la chanson finale "Chaiyya Chaiyya Bollywood Joint" est un réglage parfait des émotions du film. ()

Lima 

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anglais The perfect heist? Yeah, right! Rather, in terms of logic, a perfectly haphazard xth variation on the bank robbery. Logically leaky both in the point of the action of the robbers, however spectacular, and in the actions of the bank boss (who was he saving the compromising materials for?). The fact that Spike Lee once again stood his ground is a poor excuse. I was pleased with his subtle political allusions, although they were not nearly as strong as Norton's confession in 25th Hour, I was pleased with his sense of black humour, and although the film moves along briskly and doesn't get boring, I definitely expected more from a filmmaker with such a big name than just a wannabe spectacular and contrived story. ()

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novoten 

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anglais Overcomplicated and yet unfinished. Spike Lee's storytelling style just doesn't sit well with me. After 25th Hour, he couldn't capture my attention in the first half to deliver an almost beautiful ending. This was mainly aided by the brilliant Clive Owen, but otherwise, this piece in its omniscience and supposed lightness failed in a striking way. ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais Luckily Spike Lee hasn’t drowned in commercial waters and managed to film a very pleasant and intelligent picture that he worked some moments from his previous works into. The screenplay starts off with an excellent idea, which makes it all the more surprising that in the end it is the screenplay that is the weakest aspect of this movie, because it isn’t enough for over two hours of running time. Luckily this isn’t completely obvious when you are watching, thanks to Spike, the absolutely perfect casting and a very successful balancing on a knife’s edge between thriller and comedy. Overall, very good, but for me The Negotiator remains the “king" of this type of movie. ()

Isherwood 

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anglais Spike Lee is a genius! A genre film thought out to the last detail, shot with clarity (Matthew Libatique's amazing cinematography, editing, the scene composition) and insight (wit, great allusions to the atmosphere of New York 5 years after 9/11). Thanks to the artfully inserted details, cuts, and masterful work with fabrication, the film is above all known standards. For the majority of the viewing public, it is an overly verbose and desperately inactive affair, but for those who can read between the lines of this most distinctive African-American in Hollywood's director's chair, they will understand that there is no robbery like a robbery and the sins of youth are not forgotten even after sixty years. Thanks, Spike! ()

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