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Une grosse livraison de cocaïne destinée à la mafia est détournée. Vincent Downs (Jamie Foxx) et Sean Tip (T.I), deux flics de Las Vegas, sont rapidement suspectés. La police des polices les met sous pression. La mafia aussi. En kidnappant le fils de Downs, la mafia franchit la ligne blanche : blessé et traqué, Downs va devenir un adversaire brutal et impitoyable. Il est prêt à tout pour sauver son fils et il n'a qu'une nuit devant lui. (Paramount Pictures FR)

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kaylin 

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anglais This film has quite a few illogicalities, but watching the fights I thought to myself that someone just wanted to make it look good and imaginative. Jamie Foxx's performance is pretty bad here, Michelle Monaghan and her investigation are nothing special, but it still has a charge and drive that caught me, even despite the predictability of the plot. ()

Kaka 

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anglais Baran bo Odar watched Miami Vice, Kingdom and a few episodes of CSI on TV, then made this boring, unimaginative and stupid as hell B-movie and presents it as an action ride through Las Vegas at night, where Jamie Foxx wears a similar shirt and badge as when he was Colin Farrell's partner, not forgetting to take a very similar photo of him on the posters to attract the fans. On top of that, the exposition of the bar scene in the style of the opening scene of Michael Mann's film is explicit but lacking in the poetics of the digital camera and a sense of hard and uncompromising realism. It's an insult to the fans. If it wasn’t for the interesting cast and the short running time, it would be unwatchable. I don't understand how such a schematically outdated and hackneyed film can be made in 2017 and released with A-list actors. ()

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