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Lorsque trois ex-détenus désespérés se voient offrir un boulot par un chef de la mafia mexicaine, ils savent qu'ils feraient mieux de refuser, mais l'appât du gain les empêche de tourner les talons. Tout ce qu'ils ont à faire est de kidnapper l'enfant d'un homme qui cherche à mettre le chef de la mafia sur la touche. Le rapt tourne mal lorsque les ravisseurs sont forcés de tuer un intrus inattendu et aussi dangereux mort que vif. Désormais indésirables dans le milieu, les trois ex-détenus deviennent les fugitifs les plus recherchés. Chacun d'eux s'est juré de ne jamais retourner en prison et pour ça ils sont prêts à tout. (Metropolitan FilmExport)

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Malarkey 

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anglais Willem Dafoe makes quite an entrance. In the very first scene, shot completely in pink, he shows us just what a huge psychopath, drugged with meth and coca, he can be. He then meets your standard psychologist Nicolas Cage, who for a change is the most intelligent guy here. And the third member of the gang is an actor, who is at the same time the director of this film. Well and I must admit that I was glad to see his face on the screen. At least I know who I should yell at for the hour and a half of this weird and sometimes even “WTF” bullshit of a movie that he decided to make. Dog Eat Dog is a downright unpleasant movie that is at the same time “full” of black humor that will keep you incredibly “entertained” until the very end. The biggest lure of this film was Nicolas even though Willem is the biggest psychopath in the film. That alone shows you that there is something off with this film. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Willem Dafoe and Nicolas Cage are both in quite good form here, although Dafoe's character is perhaps more intriguing. You're eager to follow their characters at the beginning, but as you gradually approach the end, you're not sure if it was really worth it. In terms of the screenplay, it's a bit empty, and the fates of the protagonists here seem somewhat lost in the shuffle. ()