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Ethan Renner est un redoutable agent secret résolu à renoncer à sa vie trépidante pour se rapprocher enfin de sa femme et sa fille, qu'il a longtemps tenues à distance pour les protéger. Lorsqu'on lui impose une ultime mission, il doit mener de front les deux combats les plus difficiles de sa carrière : traquer un dangereux terroriste et s'occuper de sa fille adolescente pour la première fois depuis dix ans. (EuropaCorp Diffusion)

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POMO 

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français Une autre comédie relaxante qui place un héros américain à Paris. Cette fois-ci, dans un mélange fou, rapide et divertissant de comédie, d'action d'espionnage et de valeurs familiales. Les acteurs se débrouillent tous très bien, en particulier Costner, qui est à nouveau assez charismatique pour que vous acceptiez la folie scénaristique avec exagération et vous laissiez diverti royalement. Avec une poignée de répliques géniales, souvent tournées vers la vraie vie de Costner (et son image de cowboy), avec deux poignées de méchants abattus, dont les deux principaux sont brillamment choisis sur le plan typologique, et avec le scandaleux Amber Heard dans des tenues qui vous agacent plus qu'une séance de deux heures au premier rang des Hot Peppers. "Désolé, mais tu n'es pas mon style." - "Je suis le style de tout le monde." Dommage qu'il y en ait si peu à l'écran. Parmi les scénarios de Besson, meilleurs ou pires, celui-ci est certainement parmi les meilleurs et McG l'a abordé sous le bon angle. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais You can smell Luc Besson’s influence in this piece from miles away. It is cool, action-packed, funny, and most importantly, the main character is so world-weary that nothing can surprise him anymore. Maybe only the fact that he is going to die soon because of some brain tumor. Kevin Costner is doing an excellent job and it is a pleasure to watch him act. The action scenes are great, and it is pretty clear that people are quite used to seeing filmmakers in the middle of Paris. What I was annoyed with is the timing of Ethan’s symptoms. They conveniently occurred in the beginning of the movie, so the villain could run away, and also in the finale when he quite enjoyed this advantage it gave him over the protagonist. It all looks pretty set up in order to allow the story to run smoothly. Another annoying thing is that you have no idea what this movie aspires to be. There is great action but also some family drama, where Kevin Costner, portraying Ethan Renner, deals with his family and acts like a good guy for twenty minutes straight. This inconsistency is damaging to the film and it doesn’t have to be. If only it was done a bit differently. But then the director couldn’t be McG, who makes good movies in a way that everyone can find something in it. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais A great time-out which in a peculiarly way tries to combine a family comedy with an action thriller full of blood and dead bodies. Costner is excellent, literally the powerhouse of the movie. This cool hit man is just his cup of tea and it’s nice to see him coming back to the silver screen more and more often. It’s hard to take your eyes off Amber and, despite being annoying and dumb, the family doesn’t get on your nerves too much either. Besson’s story is amongst his best and a big bonus was getting McGho involved, who enjoys himself royally again. First-rate action, humor a bit corny, but you will laugh. If you’re willing to give it a try. ()

Kaka 

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anglais A brutally uneven mix of intense, stark action (excellent combat, average shooting) and family issues, all in the traditionally foolish European feeling from the production of Luc Besson. No, it's not Taken "2", although the entire creative team subtly tries to make it so and occasionally innocently winks at the viewers. Several aspects are so similar that are impossible to overlook even in the dark. However, I must admit that, although it's full of clichés, very simplistic, sometimes poorly edited, and not well-managed in terms of dramaturgy, Kevin Costner has charisma to spare and Amber Heard is simply adorable. It's often even very funny. ()

kaylin 

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anglais McG is already getting a little repetitive and works quite uninspired in combination with Luc Besson. It has energy, it has ideas, but in reality, it is just a slightly more action-packed melodrama that has one great advantage. Kevin Costner, who in recent years has shown that he certainly hasn't forgotten how to act, and his characters are interesting enough to at least pull you in. ()