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C’est une journée ordinaire qui commence pour Walter Gaber, contrôleur de rames à New York, jusqu’à ce qu’un gang de terroristes, mené par le mystérieux Ryder prenne en otage un des métros de la ville. La rançon demandée : 10 millions de dollars, et cela dans l’heure qui suit. Walter est projeté dans une course contre la montre pour sauver la vie des otages et pour arrêter Ryder avant qu’il ne s’échappe… (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment FR)

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POMO 

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français Scénario exceptionnellement routinier qui ne parvient même pas à proposer une seule scène intéressante jusqu'à la finale. Cependant, le quatuor d'acteurs bien choisis et la réalisation attrayante de Manhattan dans le style cool de Scott le rendent regardable et superficiellement branché. ()

Kaka 

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anglais Brian Helgeland's work is by far the most exciting. In a minimum of space, he builds an excellent script with a bunch of thrilling dialogues and explosive exchanges of opinions and ideas between the protagonists. Denzel Washington is one of the most talented actors of our time, and John Travolta really enjoys playing villains. Fortunately, there’s no lack of dynamics and drive, and just when it seems that everything is getting too tangled and the film is losing its initial drive, Tony Scott switches to another gear. Of course, the unmistakable visuals are not missing. A simple but well-made bite-sized treat. ()

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Marigold 

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anglais A film with absolutely NO CHARISMA, which is quite a big mess given that this a project that stands and falls with conversational tension. Tony Scott's clip exhibition in the action scenes fails completely and Pelham is pretty cumbersome in the tunnel. Being good at a craft and having good actors on the set is not enough. Overall, solidly above average, but one can rightly expect more from a filmmaker with Scott’s credentials. ()

Isherwood 

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anglais The moderate Scott, whom Helgeland's screenplay ties to the chain of tolerability in terms of deadly attacks on the first signal system, this time relies mainly on the actors, who make the most of it within the genre banality about the struggle of a good-hearted dispatcher with an insidious kidnapper. There is no point arguing about the psychological portraits of the characters, the snipers who don’t shoot, and a few other question marks. At least it goes by quickly. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais This is as different as a remake can be. Other than that, it’s a chill movie. Tony and Denzel let John join the crew and took a subway ride. When you get what you’re waiting for, you have to be satisfied, don’t you? Travolta as a bad guy is always something and this time he spits venom like there is no tomorrow. I hope that dubbing works out well enough to be a quote-worthy. I was disappointed by how the scene with Mr. Blue on the railway was changed, but then again, it probably wouldn’t have been so effective. It was nice to see John Turturro acting so ordinarily and almost “normal", I couldn’t believe me eyes. Well and lastly I would like to thank FilmBooster and Falcon for the free preview. I hope that even here in Ostrava another similar screening will take place. ()

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