Bloodshot

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Ray Garrison (Vin Diesel) est un soldat tué en mission. Ramené à la vie par la RST Corporation, l’organisation l’a transformé en super-humain : des nanotechnologies coulent désormais dans ses veines, ce qui le rend pratiquement invincible. Il est plus fort que jamais et peut guérir instantanément de ses blessures. Mais si la RST Corporation contrôle son corps, elle a également la main sur son esprit. Ray ne peut plus distinguer ce qui est réel de ce qui ne l’est pas... mais sa mission est de le découvrir ! (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment FR)

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Critiques (6)

Malarkey 

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anglais I don’t really know what to say about Bloodshot. Vin Diesel is evidently trying to film something new probably to expand his usual set of scenes. And basically it is just the same as with Riddick. In this case, it is based on a comic book but in reality it is boring, has some action scenes that from time to time look good but are cut in a way that prevents you from seeing what is happening. ()

MrHlad 

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anglais Have you seen the trailer? You've seen everything. There's nothing extra in Bloodshot, and what little it does offer is pretty crappy. Vin Diesel tries his best, but he's playing the main character in a comic book movie with a woefully predictable story, uninteresting characters and unimaginative action scenes. It looks like a slightly overpriced pilot for some second-rate series that is pretty lacking in with, ideas, energy and basically anything that would make it worth watching. Diesel has stumbles again, but unlike, say, the similarly crappy The Last Witch Hunter, I don't even see anything with the potential to be interesting under a different director. A useless film. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais This resurrection of Universal Soldier for the new millennium didn’t really work. But it’s a good movie to watch while cooking Sunday lunch. Mr. Diesel does his very best and finally we can see him in a slightly different situation (other than sitting in a car), but he chose an appalling screenplay for it. The original idea isn’t bad, but the uninspired end product with the crucial twist of the movie given away in the trailer was not the best solution. Maybe next time! ()

D.Moore 

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anglais I was quite enjoying the first about 45 minutes because I was amused by one pretty cunning idea, which... which, as it later turned out, remained the only proper idea of the entire film. I could imagine Bloodshot becoming something like a new Equilibrium, but it would need a better script that didn't firstly laugh at film clichés and then in fact use them, and also another (I am intentionally not saying “better") actor, and not the well-known Vin Diesel, who plays Vin Diesel again, wearing his white undershirt, and the only difference is that speeches about family were replaced with speeches about coming home. ()

Stanislaus 

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anglais At first glance, Bloodshot is a B-movie to the core, offering nothing innovative in terms of story, just wrapping it all in a plethora of digital (and sometimes too unnatural) effects that similar films before the turn of the millennium didn't have. I had a pretty big problem with the cast: Vin Diesel is a mountain of muscle, but he can’t command the respect of, say, The Rock or even the older Sly and Arnie. Eiza González’s only function was to be a wooden ornament, and Lamorne Morris was incredibly annoying. Perhaps only Guy Pearce seemed okay in his role, and I'm glad they somehow illuminated Toby Kebbell's awkward "Psycho-Killer-Dance". While it's true that the dusty tunnel scene had a decent atmosphere, the final battle was a little too cheap and artificial. Better two stars! P.S. A few minutes before the end in the cinema, the screen went black and only the audio remained, and I felt that with that clichéd ending, I could have done with only the audio. ()

claudel 

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français Lourd, inintéressant, désespérément ennuyeux et très maigre en scènes d'action (intéressantes/créatives). Vin Diesel devrait s'en tenir aux projets et aux franchises qui ont fait leurs preuves et ne pas perdre son temps sur des films aussi merdiques et inutiles que celui-ci. Même Eiza González, dans le rôle obligé de la poulette en tenue moulante, ne peut sauver la mise. ()