Too Old To Die Young
Réalisation:
Nicolas Winding RefnPhotographie:
Darius KhondjiMusique:
Cliff MartinezActeurs·trices:
Miles Teller, William Baldwin, Nell Tiger Free, John Hawkes, Callie Hernandez, Jena Malone, Christine Horn, Augusto Aguilera, Jeremy John Wells, Babs Olusanmokun, Zabeth Russell (plus)VOD (1)
Résumés(1)
Suite à une fusillade tragique, un agent du bureau du Shérif de Los Angeles est lentement entraîné dans les profondeurs d'un sombre milieu. (Amazon Prime Video)
Critiques (1)
If you’ve read Brubaker’s Criminal, you’ll feel at home with this. The mosaic of disreputable characters in unenviable situations unfolds slowly, very slowly. Refn gives us languor in a hurried world. With any other director, the slow dialog, long pauses and easy-going car rides accompanied by Martinez’s synthesizers would end up on the cutting-room floor, so he could shock with a twist pulled out of nowhere. Here, the power lies in the calmness and static images. Teller in the role of Martin is intriguingly distracted and unapproachable, but in spite of that, it is easy to identify with him in some sequences. The beginning of a thirteen-hour film. ()