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Deke, shérif adjoint du comté de Kern, victime récemment d’un burn-out, doit faire équipe avec le détective du LASD, Baxter, afin de retrouver un tueur en série. Deke est aussi intuitif que rebelle à l’autorité, l’inverse de Baxter. Parallèlement à l’enquête, le shérif adjoint voit resurgir un sombre secret de son passé… (Warner Bros. Home Ent. FR)

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Critiques (8)

POMO 

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français Un film policier amical de qualité moyenne avec une musique pas tout à fait adaptée de Thomas Newman et, à la fin, un personnage stupide joué par l'un des détectives. Washington et Malek se comprennent assez bien par ailleurs, le film n'ennuie pas et maintient une attente de montée en puissance du thriller et un retournement clé de l'intrigue, mais au final il ne surprend pas. Il vaut la peine d'être vu pour la performance bizarre et troublante de Jared Leto. Elle méritait un meilleur scénario. ()

Lima 

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anglais As is customary here at FilmBooster, a film that goes against the grain, is idiosyncratic and goes against audience expectations is brutally underrated. Not that it surprises me, really. This is an atmospheric treat with Thomas Newman's uncharacteristic, congenial score that fits right in with the slow-paced story, whose screenplay is cleverer than it might initially seem thanks to the unraveling of the mystery of Joe Deacon's character and the ambivalent climax. And Jared Leto, who at other times is not one of my favourites with his mannerisms, is a class act here. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais The Little Things is very well put together. When they reveal the cards at the end and we can see the concept as a whole, what the creators actually wanted to do, it looks like a very good idea. It’s a pity that the film never goes deeper and we don’t get to experience the search for the murderer of young girls together with the detective. If the viewer had been more emotionally invested, the resolution would have been like a slap in the face and The Little Things could have become a new thriller classic. The way it is, though, I can appreciate it rationally, but there wasn’t any real enjoyment. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais A very underrated old-school thriller about the hunt for a serial killer, played by the excellently sleazy Jared Leto, who is pursued by Denzel Washington, playing his typical great role, and helped by a solid Rami Malek. The film unfolds at a slower pace, but surprisingly never bores, as there are three excellent actors on the scene who can hold your attention. I liked the dialogues, the atmosphere, the collection of evidence, the visuals, and the story itself with its unexpected final resolution. Those who expected another Se7en will be disappointed, but those who expect a decent, well-acted, and engaging crime film shouldn't complain. I enjoy films about serial killers, and although I would have welcomed the explicit depiction of deaths on camera, it didn't bother me that much this time. Story****, Action>No, Humor>No, Violence**, Entertainment****, Music*** , Visuals****, Atmosphere****, Tension****. 7/10. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais An average detective story that changes direction quite dramatically after the appearance/disappearance of Jared. The weird system fraudster he plays, whose face beams constantly, even face to face with a cop who is stressed out and short of sleep, is the main plus of the movie. I appreciate the idea approaching things from a different side, but it could easily be shorter and more work should be done on the introduction and character motivation. This way they sometimes look like idiots who do things without any good reason. ()

Kaka 

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anglais Another of those dark, slow detective story in the style of Se7en, or Mystic River, that is atmospheric, ingeniously put together and hard to read in its means of expression, going against the audience's expectations. A tense crime drama with fantastic performances by Jared Leto and the odd duo of Denzel Washington and Rami Malek. It's not a particularly good role for former, but he didn't disgrace himself. It's not for a second viewing, but the creative level is solid. ()

lamps 

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anglais Another retro thing that borders weirdness and remarkableness, restrained by a boring script and a weak climax. Yes, it lacks the nice grittiness and filth of the 90s and the characters are almost surprisingly forgettable, but Hancock surprises again when the detective storyline everyone expected turns out to be only a cover for a different and more intimate tale. One that is not very attractive, it’s missing a dense atmosphere and clues that will truly draw you into it, but… That lack of clues ends up being a pretty smart trick and after the reveal I was truly sorry that they didn’t take a more ingenious and formally creative path towards a stronger ending. It’s not a stupid film by any means, and I will gladly go back to it some day, but right now what prevails is the disappointment over the squandered potential of a premise that so boldly interweaves several layers of attention. Despite the clear similarities to Se7en, I’ve no clue what I could compare the ending with, and that’s something I certainly take as a plus. 65% ()

claudel 

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français Un drôle de film avec une drôle d'ambiance, clairement destiné aux spectateurs non fatigués. Sauf que moi, ce n'était pas mon cas. J'ai dû le visionner par morceaux, ce qui m'a peut-être influencé. C'est un film pour trois acteurs oscarisés, et étonnamment, je dois constater que pour la première fois, Rami Malek ne m'a pas irrité ; que du contraire, il m'a beaucoup plu et il était en parfaite harmonie avec les deux autres grands acteurs. Et même si je n'aime normalement pas ce genre de fin, pour cette histoire-ci et ce film-ci, je peux l'accepter et ça me semble plus ou moins naturel. ()