Diamond 13

June. 21,2009      
Rating:
5.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A cop goes up against his lifelong friend, who has become one of the city's biggest drug traffickers.

Gérard Depardieu as  Mat
Olivier Marchal as  Franck
Asia Argento as  Calhoune
Anne Coesens as  Léon
Aïssa Maïga as  Farida
Catherine Marchal as  Z'yeux d'or
Jean-Michel Vovk as  Moser
Frédéric Frenay as  L'ami
Jean-François Wolff as  Django
Patrick Hastert as  Directeur de cabinet

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Reviews

NekoHomey
2009/06/21

Purely Joyful Movie!

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HeadlinesExotic
2009/06/22

Boring

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FirstWitch
2009/06/23

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Rosie Searle
2009/06/24

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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jordan_bel
2009/06/25

After a bunch of seriously dark French thrillers directed by Olivier Marchal (36, MR73, Les Lyonnais, the TV series Braquo), I was keen to see Marchal and Depardieu reunited. Well, it just doesn't work this time: Olivier is clearly better behind the camera and Gerard behind a bar counter. The tempo is pretty random, cops and villains seem to make appointments to fight each other or walk casually in the most obvious traps. The scenario is weak as American coffee; who would believe that 280-pound pure fat Gerard can take on trained killers or that a burning car on a 20 meters wide pier would stop a death squad... Avoid, and if you missed 36 or Braquo go for those instead! On a slightly different note, add 'A la petite semaine' to your watch list for good measure.

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kosmasp
2009/06/26

A great turn by Gerard Depardieu. While he is playing the main role and his character is written straight forward, he gives that man edges. There is a scene where he is looking at another person and you can't quite figure out, what he's up, what his true feelings are (his look is fatherly, but at the same time also menacing ... and curious) ... his facial expressions, his acting ability in general is really great and he really enjoys his role in this movie.While he is great, there are of course quite a few other things, that are letting him (and his performance) down. There is Asia Argento (very obviously and badly dubbed in french) and quite a few story tweaks, that you have to work around. If and when you do that, you will enjoy Gerard's almost one man show. The question is, are you willing to do that.

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GUENOT PHILIPPE
2009/06/27

Since several years now, we can assist at the new birth of the french crime film industry. Thanks to guys like Olivier Marchall. And he is one of the characters of this dark tale of cops in perdition, in total distress. Cops who have to affront corrupted politicians, police force executives and gangsters. A world where everything they approach can be a trap. A death trap. A world with no place for redemption. No hope. A daily fight for surviving.Depardieu is quite good in this film, but not at his best ever. Marchall is as sharp as usual. So terrific. And touching too.This story is an effective adaptation of a Hugues Pagan novel. Pagan is an ex cop who quited the force, totally wiped out from the inside, destroyed by all the filthiness, trashy things he had to live with. So Marshall - an ex cop too - come from the same world, the same nasty life. The darkest side of the human kind.The film is worthwhile, but not for the sissies.And I am very pleased that the director - Gilles Behat - is back after so many years of retirement from the movie industry to the TV one.

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