Bruiser

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Henry Creedlow se réveille un beau matin… sans visage. Alors qu’il a toujours vécu sa vie par procuration, dans le respect des règles établies, il réalise qu’on vient de le priver de la chose la plus précieuse au monde : son identité. Commence alors pour cet homme sans passé une expédition punitive contre celles et ceux qui ont fait de lui ce qu’il est aujourd’hui, ou plus exactement... ce qu'il n'est plus ! (StudioCanal)

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Lima 

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anglais A young man is down on his luck. His boss fucks with him at work, his wife at home, and even his closest friend thinks he's a moron and steals his money. And so, one day, a mask suddenly appears on his face, he sees through all the badness and gets a taste for revenge. Romero's attempt at a kind of psychological thriller, or whatever it was supposed to be, failed. From the second half on, he gets boring, tries to be psychological, but fails. Anyone expecting some carnage, or god forbid zombies, will be disappointed. Only Peter Stormare as an eccentric womanizer, with a "steroid champion between his legs", is good, that role was tailor made for him. ()

kaylin 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais Bruiser seems to generally not be well-received, but to me, George A. Romero showed through it that he can direct other films that won't just be about zombies that have overrun the land. I had a good time with the film and was curious to see how each character would end up. Not all deaths are overly inventive, but that's because Henry is somewhat finding himself. The last, almost bonus scene, put a smile on my face. ()