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2054. Dans un Paris labyrinthique où chaque fait et geste est contrôlé et filmé, Ilona Tasuiev, une jeune scientifique jalousée par tous pour sa beauté et son intelligence, est kidnappée. Avalon, l'entreprise qui emploie Ilona, fait pression sur Karas, un policier controversé, spécialisé dans les affaires d'enlèvement, pour retrouver au plus vite la disparue. Karas sent rapidement une présence dans son sillage. Il n'est pas seul sur les traces d'Ilona et ses poursuivants semblent prêts à tout pour le devancer. Retrouver Ilona devient vital: la jeune femme est l'enjeu d'une guerre occulte qui la dépasse. Elle est la clef d'un protocole mettant en cause le futur du genre humain. Le protocole Renaissance... (La Pellicule Ensorcelée)

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claudel 

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français Je déteste vraiment mettre un « Boo ! », mais pourtant, Renaissance le mériterait bien ! Étant donné que je l’ai vu dans le décor enchanteur d’un cinéma improvisé dans le parc de Montsouris, je lui mets une étoile. Sinon, je ne vois absolument rien qui me plaise dans ce film. Une intrigue embrouillée, des personnages opaques, des visuels qui me laissent indifférent et une vision futuriste de Paris pas captivante pour un sou. ()

kaylin 

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anglais At first glance, it is clear that this is primarily a film about the visual side. It is truly intriguing, and comparing it to "Sin City" is somewhat fitting, although more in terms of the atmosphere of the story. The animation is closer to "Alois Nebel" after all. The film can be considered a modern noir film, in this case even sci-fi noir, where the hero is not necessarily strong or charismatic, but rather the one who makes mistakes. However, there is still a femme fatale and a story that seems to be quite complicated. Or at least one where difficult decisions need to be made. Visually captivating, but less so in terms of the plot. Still, it presents a vision of the future that can make you think a little. ()

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gudaulin 

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anglais If there is currently a film that perfectly works with comic book aesthetics and can also place it in an actual film script, then it is this neo-noir futuristic detective story. The black-and-white execution is based on both black-and-white comics created by pen drawing and American retouching, and it also builds on the classic black-and-white noir film. It is true that the story is not that original, but still beats most comic book adaptations with absolute ease. Comic book feature films usually offer a few stars in the main roles and above all a generous budget. Renaissance is an audiovisual gem where we can enjoy the play of shadows, various visual details, and real characters. In addition, the ending is quite surprising, and good or evil are not clearly identifiable in advance, and they also overlap in the characters - which is a sign of a good story and a really good comic book. The only thing this has in common with Sin City is that it's based on a comic book. As a film, Renaissance overwhelmingly beats Sin City. Overall impression: 90%. ()

novoten 

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anglais Brilliant animation, which left me amazed the whole time, and amazing action scenes that I could easily watch over and over again - on the other hand, the story is on the level of a short story by a beginning writer, and the characters with whom the viewer does not have a chance to develop any kind of relationship. ()

Isherwood 

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anglais The traditionally-connected tale of a headstrong cop, a mysterious woman, and an evil corporation holds the audience’s interest through a brisk narrative and superb creative design that nods to the bygone days of noir. The predictability of the plot (though the last shot is relatively unexpected) and the schematic characters (though very likable thanks to the voices) deter from it receiving highest rating. Overall, though, it’s a very immersive atmospheric affair. 4 ½. ()

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