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Neil McCauley est l’un des plus puissants gangsters de Los Angeles. Avec ses complices Chris, Michael et Trejo, il planifie l’attaque d’un fourgon blindé. Pour les épauler, Neil recrute un quatrième homme : Waingro. Mais une fois le groupe lancé à l’assaut du fourgon, Waingro commet une erreur qui lance la police à leurs trousses. C’est le charismatique lieutenant Vincent Hanna qui est chargé de l’enquête. McCauley et Hanna vont se poursuivre et s’affronter en ennemis sacrés… (LaCinetek)

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claudel 

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français Une lutte époustouflante entre deux personnalités charismatiques aux antipodes de la loi. S’ils pouvaient faire équipe au lieu de s’opposer, ils seraient invincibles. Al Pacino et De Niro nous offrent une prestation fascinante et, en dépit de la longueur, le spectateur n’a pas le temps de s’ennuyer ni même de se dire qu’il pourrait s’ennuyer. ()

novoten 

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anglais A discreet action crime film that delves into the psyche of the characters down to the smallest detail, giving strong meaning to even the smallest scene and allowing tension to reach an unbelievable level. And who to root for? With an insistent shiver down my spine, perhaps both. The moment when Neil sees Vincent approaching on the sidewalk is a bomb that had me trembling with anticipation throughout the second half. Heat is the first open victory of Mann's civilian form and the enduring sense of immediate interaction with the plot. I have anxiety within me. I hold it here to stay sharp and alert. I need that. ()

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Lima 

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anglais A thrilling film where I didn’t mind the excessive runtime. De Niro and Al Pacino are reunited in a movie after a long time and it's worth it. A brilliant mix of action and a kind of subtly psychological portrait of two standing on the opposite side of the law, but who have respect for each other and something in common. Some passages are based on real events, e.g. the pivotal scene of DeNiro and Pacino's conversation in the restaurant actually happened. Heat is one of the best films of the 1990s. ()

Marigold 

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anglais I love this. A famously created script that does not divide good and evil. The antipodes have the greatest understanding for each other, and the viewer does not necessarily take a stand based on morality and incompatible principles. Two demonic outcasts, completely committed to their mission. Coincidentally, they are aiming weapons at each other. Mann carries the film with his precise directing, which has an incredibly captivating pace and timing of dramatic climaxes. The final scene is minimalist, brilliant. A precisely tuned soundtrack. Perfect cast in every detail and the appropriate acting performances. Everything works: the action, the psychology, and the plot. If you want a good crime drama, this is it. ()

gudaulin 

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anglais Very decent, significantly above-average action crime film, which narrowly missed out on five stars. Charismatic characters, thrilling story with intense scenes and unexpected twists, excellent cast led by Al Pacino and Robert De Niro and corresponding performances. Unlike many genre-related films, Heat stands out with a decent script that reveals and develops the psychology of its characters. The wild shootout during the bank heist is a premature climax of the film. What bothered me was the ending, where the experienced gang leader McCauley makes a rookie mistake completely contrary to the thinking and actions of his character. Overall impression: 85%. ()

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