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Terry McCaleb, « profiler » légendaire du FBI, coule une retraite forcée. Sauvé de justesse d’un infarctus grâce à une transplantation cardiaque, le policier entame une convalescence qui s’annonçait paisible… jusqu’à ce qu’il apprenne que son nouveau coeur appartenait à une femme sauvagement assassinée dont le tueur court toujours. (Warner Bros. Home Ent. FR)

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POMO 

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français Vieille école, un peu prévisible, un détective avec une fin moyennement satisfaisante. Le film maintient la personnalité de Clint au-dessus de l'eau, mais il serait encore mieux avec Jack Nicholson, dirigé par Sean Penn. ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais As I've mentioned in many reviews, Michael Connelly is one of my favorite crime authors. However, movies and series based on his books often miss the mark, lacking the captivating storylines and logic that make his novels feel like a quality Swiss watch. I struggle to understand why screenwriters feel the need to "enhance" stories that are already so well-crafted. In this case, yes, the story was altered to fit a certain duration, but why the unnecessary additional changes? For example, I couldn’t wrap my head around why they completely changed the identity of the main villain. It just didn’t make any sense. And Terrell McCaleb? Based on Connelly's description, I imagined him differently. Clint Eastwood, whom I usually love, didn't quite fit the role. The story in this form didn’t work out well in terms of acting or directing, and I can only console myself with the thought that it could have been worse. / Lesson learned: Call an ambulance before you need to. You never know... ()

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Lima 

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anglais The ideal three-star film, simply average, it doesn't suck or impress. The viewer spends a pleasant 110 minutes in the company of a guy with a heart transplant, Clint, who shows that he hasn't forgotten how to direct, although in this case he doesn't perform any miracles. True, the villain didn’t have to be so easily predictable, but in a one-view film, that's not a problem. ()

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anglais A very unnecessary crime film in which a seventy-year-old Eastwood searches for an easily predictable killer with bulldog determination and even manages to acquire a partner many decades younger. I simply don't buy into this from the creators. Thankfully, Clint himself is behind the direction, so the pace hardly ever slackens, but everything is too predictable and visually surprisingly sterile. ()

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