Gold Brick (I) (2023)
7/10
When exploited workers build their capitalism
10 March 2024
Superb casting for a film in which warehouse employees embezzle part of the production for their own benefit. The gang is led by Raphael Quenard. They start small, then the team grows. All against a backdrop where the factory is about to be sold. This allows the film to address factory life and organization, between the boss, the human resources manager and the team leader.

The film's first quality is that, although we can more or less guess what's going to happen, the progression is simple and regular, maintaining the viewer's interest, containing just the right amount of ellipsis to produce just the right amount of well-placed surprises. The script manages to blend the two dramatic progressions: Raphaël Quenard's team on the one hand, and the boss's intrigue on the other, both of which are bound to come together.

The voice-over of Raphaël Quenard's character works perfectly well and doesn't detract from the narrative.

Another quality is the superb cast, led by Raphaël Quenard, but also including Agathe Rousselle, Brunot Lochet and Stephan Wojtowicz, for example. All perfect.
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