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5.9/10
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Inspired by real events, the story of Bruno Sulak, a true Arsène Lupin of the 20th century.Inspired by real events, the story of Bruno Sulak, a true Arsène Lupin of the 20th century.Inspired by real events, the story of Bruno Sulak, a true Arsène Lupin of the 20th century.
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Radivoje Bukvic
- Steve
- (as Rasha Bukvic)
Storyline
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- TriviaBruno Sulak (1956-1985), also known as ''the gentleman robber'' and former French Foreign Legion soldier -began his career in crime in the late 1970s with a series of armed robberies of French supermarkets. He is said to take pride in never having injured anyone during holdups in Paris and the French Riviera. In July of 1983 Sulak, tanned and dressed in a tennis outfit, stole an estimated $4.3 million worth of jewelry from a Cartier branch in the resort town of Cannes, France. He made a successful break from Albi prison in 1980, and escaped again in 1982 during a transfer from Montpellier to Lyon. He suffered severe injuries when he jumped from the prison building during a botched escape attempt when cornered by guards while serving his sentence in Fleury Merogis, France and Sulak died in March of 1985.
- SoundtracksThe Windmills of your Mind
Music by Michel Legrand
Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
Performed by Petula Clark
Featured review
The film focuses on the typical cop vs thief rivalry with no effort to make it even a bit beyond the regular. The heist scenes seem exaggerated and the flamboyant hero appears invincible.
However, Melanie Laurent clearly focuses on the cinematic experience itself. The calm tones and perfect color grade makes every scene so beautiful. The score to back it up and the audio create an ASMR-like atmosphere.
And of course, the cast in itself does a decent job with the key focus being on the flamboyant Bruno(Lucas Bravo).
The film is fun to watch thanks to its fast pace and amazing setting. While it doesn't aim at being a thriller, it does succeed as a treat on a Friday night.
However, Melanie Laurent clearly focuses on the cinematic experience itself. The calm tones and perfect color grade makes every scene so beautiful. The score to back it up and the audio create an ASMR-like atmosphere.
And of course, the cast in itself does a decent job with the key focus being on the flamboyant Bruno(Lucas Bravo).
The film is fun to watch thanks to its fast pace and amazing setting. While it doesn't aim at being a thriller, it does succeed as a treat on a Friday night.
- kirstenwilfredcoelho
- Dec 29, 2024
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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