Mine

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Résumés(1)

After a failed assassination mission, Sergeant Mike Stevens (Armie Hammer, The Man From U.N.C.L.E) finds himself stranded in the Sub-Saharan desert in the middle of a mine field. Alone, exhausted and exposed to the elements, he must rely on his training and abilities to survive the many dangers of the vast and desolate desert. He soon finds his biggest challenge is battling the psychological toll of the tense and explosive situation he finds himself in. Mike must draw on every ounce of his mental and physical resources if he is to return home alive to the woman who is waiting for him (Annabelle Wallis, The Mummy). (Universal Pictures UK)

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3DD!3 

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anglais How an American soldier disobeyed an order and Allah punished him. A delightful idea about a guy who stepped on a mine in the middle of the desert and has to wait 52 hours before his comrades from bomb disposal arrive has one big fault and that’s the length. Armie Hammer’s survival in the desert is fine, but at the moment that he starts having hallucinations, the movie turns the message from survival to a proposal of marriage, and that’s just weird. Mine has lots of great scenes – the sand storm that blows along a dead body with batteries for the radio, but the radio blows away, hungry wolves – but they don’t bring anything new with them. But it’s quite a good watch and the premise is simply irresistible. ()

kaylin 

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anglais A pretty good premise, which was fairly well executed and had a decent point, although I wouldn't mind seeing something grittier. Armie Hammer convincingly showed that he can carry the entire film himself quite comfortably; it just needed a more compact screenplay to maintain the overall strength of the premise. That didn't work. ()