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Détroit, 2018. Damien, policier expert en arts martiaux, est chargé d'infiltrer le dangereux ghetto de Brick Mansions. Sa mission : neutraliser une arme de destruction massive détenue par le gang de Tremaine, qui règne sur les lieux. Pour ce faire, Damien devra faire équipe avec Lino, un habitant du quartier qui connaît la banlieue comme sa poche... mais qui a surtout une affaire très personnelle à régler avec Tremaine. (EuropaCorp Diffusion)

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Kaka 

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anglais Incredibly dull. What’s even stranger is that Luc Besson is remaking his 10-year-old product "Made in France". It is exactly the same, only the supporting roles have been switched and the action is slightly more dynamic and more eye candy dubstep. It couldn't be any different, considering that American audiences are a bit different from the French. The editing is cool, the sound is also good, and it has an incredible drive, but it’s better not to think about it at all – and thankfully, the relatively short running-time helps with htat. Occasionally self-parodic, sometimes a nice straightforward flush, but for my taste, it is lacking blood – probably due to accessibility, which I see as a fatal flaw. Paul Walker is likeable and bid a somewhat dignified farewell. ()

kaylin 

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anglais It gets tangled up, it gets tangled, until it eventually unravels into something that could be expected. But it's mostly a good ride, mainly thanks to David Belle, who is a seriously agile guy. Paul Walker is enough for him, and the same goes for RZA, who has already built an image of tough, cool guys. ()

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