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Réagissant à la vente frauduleuse de leur usine, plusieurs ouvriers décident d’enlever l’oligarque propriétaire des lieux. Ils sont menés par “Le Gris”, un ancien des forces armées. L’enlèvement tourne à la prise d’otage, et, rapidement, la garde personnelle du patron encercle les lieux. (BAC Films)

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POMO 

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français Bykov souligne une fois de plus la corruption de la Russie, mais également la nécessité de l'existence de catégories sociales (car sinon la société ne peut tout simplement pas fonctionner). Et même s'il essaie de donner raison à plusieurs parties, en utilisant une configuration sophistiquée de personnages mais de manière maladroite (le film est purement grand public), cela perturbe légèrement, vers la fin, la répartition des sympathies entre les joueurs impliqués dans ce jeu meurtrier, et cela crée une confusion au niveau des sentiments. Cependant, grâce à l'évolution imprévisible et à la qualité de sa forme, son film d'action reste toujours très « agréable » [Helsinki IFF]. ()

angel74 

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anglais I guess I didn't quite get the ending, but I wasn't bored for a minute and I could take some life truths away with me. For example, I found the polemic that justice does not exist to be apt and more than appropriate in the social context of the movie. As a whole, it was really depressing and yet sufficiently suspenseful, musically sophisticated and quite unpredictable in terms of plot. Which are certainly compelling reasons for my great satisfaction with this movie. (80%) ()

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Othello 

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anglais Criticism of the system, non-criticism of the system, as soon as I see people in balaclavas with AKs in their hands standing around in dank factories and devastated plains, I get a terrible S.T.A.L.K.E.R. video game vibe. Otherwise, actually, like Bykov's previous The Fool, this feels like a perfect debut in the many ways it wants to scream about some injustice in the world without forgiving itself for various genre shortcuts, artifacts, or even action scenes. The Factory feels less mature than The Fool, in some ways written by an enthusiastic child's hand, but it's also clear that its owner is someone who watches contemporary films and can thus spin some of the clichés on offer. From that perspective, it's such a synergistic joy to watch. However much the film tries to be bleak and oppressive. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais Yuri Bykov serves up a decent dramatic thriller and the Russians score plus points. The story is about factory workers who have not been paid for three months and decide to kidnap and rob their boss, but the boss of the factory is an influential man who has dangerous people working for him and this complicates the whole situation. The film more or less takes place in one factory with several characters whose relationships will constantly change, secrets will float to the surface and there will be one perfectly realistic shootout. Apart from the acting performances, I also praise the smart dialogue. 75%. ()

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