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claudel 

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français Lino Ventura court à travers la ville de Montréal à la recherche de son fils perdu en affichant toujours la même expression. Et c’est censé me divertir sur plus de quatre-vingt-dix minutes ? C’est que la plupart du temps, le film est ennuyeux à en mourir, et la fin est bof. ()

gudaulin 

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anglais True, Lino Ventura traditionally saves many aspects of the film with his charisma, but the question is whether the film would hold up without his presence. Personally, in such a case, I would lean towards only two stars, because the quality of the screenplay is problematic. Ventura has no opponent worth mentioning, as on the criminal side there are only anonymous figures. The film is soaked in sentimentality, which harms it mainly in the overly optimistic ending. The relationship between Karen and Romain, crucial for the development of the story, develops hastily, while their meeting is treated clumsily. The film shows a lot of influence from the Canadian co-production because the film has a distinctly American appearance and is basically interchangeable with a series of average American crime films of that era. Overall impression: 55%. ()

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