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The Old Man & the Gun is based on the true story of Forrest Tucker (Robert Redford), from his audacious escape from San Quentin at the age of 70 to an unprecedented string of heists that confounded authorities and enchanted the public. Wrapped up in the pursuit are detective John Hunt (Casey Affleck), who becomes captivated with Forrest’s commitment to his craft, and a woman (Sissy Spacek), who loves him in spite of his chosen profession. (Fox Searchlight Pictures CA)

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lamps 

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anglais A big wave of nostalgia and the best possible farewell for Redford (without Newman). Lowery’s direction is likeable this time, it sells the vital energy and attitude of the leading character, whose endless rebellion is imprinted in the concept of a narrative that defies the expectations and deals in its own way with the developed motifs – and mostly very entertainingly and smoothly. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais A nice farewell to Robert Redford's career about an admirable criminal who broke out of prison countless times and robbed over a hundred banks. The heists are fun and Redford as the smiling gentleman is great. Casey Affleck as the cop trying to catch him is also entertaining. Too bad the jailbreaks were summed up in only five minutes and the comedy is pretty underused. Still, a decent retro film that has charm and heart. I have it between 3 and 4 stars, but given that this is Redford's last notch I'll round it up. 70%. ()

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Malarkey 

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anglais The attractive theme is conveyed in the form of a slowly narrated and strongly old-fashioned film, which in many respects is not bad, but overall, at times I had trouble to keep watching this till the end. There is nothing to complain about actor-wise. On the contrary, I must pay tribute to Robert Redford and Sissy Spacek for delivering superb acting performances. But each of the characters is in a way very peculiar. I don’t know if it’s because that the older we are, the more eccentric we become, but surprisingly the strangest was not Robert’s character (although it’s actually about him), but that portrayed by Casey Affleck, who plays a brutally apathetic investigator who doesn’t give a damn about much of anything. And yes, in these days there’s this trend to cast acting legends in important dramas with quality storytelling, but this is unfortunately not the case. ()

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anglais I'm fascinated by the incredible career of Forrest Tucker, a gentleman among bank robbers, which the filmmakers were loosely inspired by. For quite a while, I was leaning towards giving it three stars, but for the charming retro atmosphere of the film and the amazing trio of actors led by Robert Redford, superbly supported by Sissy Spacek and Casey Affleck, I have to add one more star. ()

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