A young and talented black box analyst is on a mission to solve the reason behind the deadly crash of a brand new aircraft.A young and talented black box analyst is on a mission to solve the reason behind the deadly crash of a brand new aircraft.A young and talented black box analyst is on a mission to solve the reason behind the deadly crash of a brand new aircraft.
- Awards
- 1 win & 5 nominations total
Sébastien Pouderoux
- Xavier Renaud
- (as Sébastien Pouderoux de la Comédie Française)
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It is movie about big corporations, whistleblower, and air business. The cast is is amazing, scenario is twisted with unexpected turns, and it is very difficult to predict something. It is literally a gem for 2021-2022 and I think this movie is worth watching. Yes, it is Thriller and Detective with nice elements of Mystery but sadly with some realistic Drama. It has some, just a few clichés but it is okay because cast doing a very good job and scenario is unpredictable.
If you liked The Interpreter (2005), The International (2009), Headhunters (Hodejegerne) (2011), The Fifth Estate (2013), The Invisible Guest (Contratiempo) (2016), Mr. Robot (TV Show) (2015-2019), or Inside Job (documentary) (2010) then you will defiantly enjoy and like that movie.
P. S: It is more realistic than Snowden (2016) or Citizenfour (documentary) (2014) because you can see the real pressure in the atmosphere. Black Box (2021) is slowly but genuinely engulf viewer and making him or her experience the same pressure as main character. It is not about fake spies or conspiracy theories, it is purely about whistleblowers who are actually heroes.
If you liked The Interpreter (2005), The International (2009), Headhunters (Hodejegerne) (2011), The Fifth Estate (2013), The Invisible Guest (Contratiempo) (2016), Mr. Robot (TV Show) (2015-2019), or Inside Job (documentary) (2010) then you will defiantly enjoy and like that movie.
P. S: It is more realistic than Snowden (2016) or Citizenfour (documentary) (2014) because you can see the real pressure in the atmosphere. Black Box (2021) is slowly but genuinely engulf viewer and making him or her experience the same pressure as main character. It is not about fake spies or conspiracy theories, it is purely about whistleblowers who are actually heroes.
A solid and tense paranoid thriller like 'back in the day' with parallax view and 3 days of the condor.
Manages to remain gripping for most of its run time.
Recommended : )
Manages to remain gripping for most of its run time.
Recommended : )
A perfect example of what a thriller movie should be. Suspense and intrigue in almost every scene. Neat!
As a pilot myself(PPL), I can appreciate the plot very much. Despite a few plot wholes, the story gives you quite a realistic perspective of aviation industry's dark side. Well, the first two thirds of it at least. Yeah, for some reason they decided to add a second "twist" and thus they made the movie, that could have claimed "inspired by true events"(check out Netflix documentary about Boeing 737MAX), way less plausible and truthful.
In conclusion a pretty good thriller with realistic aviation details(mostly) and overly complicated ending.
As a pilot myself(PPL), I can appreciate the plot very much. Despite a few plot wholes, the story gives you quite a realistic perspective of aviation industry's dark side. Well, the first two thirds of it at least. Yeah, for some reason they decided to add a second "twist" and thus they made the movie, that could have claimed "inspired by true events"(check out Netflix documentary about Boeing 737MAX), way less plausible and truthful.
In conclusion a pretty good thriller with realistic aviation details(mostly) and overly complicated ending.
Here is a movie that I beleive deserves a better fate than the one it has had so far. 'Boite noire' (or 'Black Box' in English) directed by Yann Gozlan, who is also co-author of the screenplay, got lost in France and other French-speaking countries in the avalanche of releases that have taken place in recent months, after movie theaters reopened. It's a shame, because it is, in my opinion, the best thriller I've seen this year. I write this, of course, with caution, given that we still have a month and a half of movies ahead of us until the end of 2021. Techno-thriller fans will be happiest if they get a chance to see it, but I don't think it will be only them, taking into account that the lead role is cast to Pierre Niney, an actor who dominates the films in which he appears, and who has a complex and disturbing role here, which he plays formidably.
The only category of spectators who probably will not have the opportunity to see 'Boite noire' are the passengers who access the entertainment systems of the air flights. The reason is that the film begins with a plane crash in which 300 people lose their lives, and the story of the film revolves around the investigation of this case: accident due to human error? Terrorist attack? Technical failure maybe due to the accelerated launching of a new model of aircraft? Those in charge of such investigations in France are the experts from BEA, a real organization with the full name of the Bureau of Investigations and Analyzes for Civil Aviation Safety. The person in charge of the investigation and the main hero of the film is Mathieu Vasseur (Pierre Niney), an expert in listening to the soundtracks recorded during flights and coordinating with the information transmitted by aircraft, information that is stored in the famous black box that is installed in modern aircraft. Mathieu has an extraordinary sense of hearing, imagination in building scenarios based on accumulated data, integrity and perseverance, but all these qualities can become impediments when revealing the truth puts him in conflict with bosses, industry magnates and even his beautiful wife who it is also involved in the flight approvals of aircraft in the skies of Europe. So we are finally dealing with the rather classic scheme of the individual hero who fights with the system and endangers his professional status, his family and at extreme his life in search of the truth. An American situation in a European film.
Pierre Niney is perfectly suited to the roles in which he fights with his own demons and in which he tries to internalize his weaknesses. Mathieu Vasseur from 'Boite noire' is one of these roles. Alongside him are Lou de Laage, a beautiful and intelligent actress, in the role of his wife and Andre Dussollier, a veteran of the French screen that I have seen in many supporting roles and who here gets a well-deserved more consistent role. The story is cleverly written with many twists and turns that keep the viewers' attention permanently awake. 'Boite noire' is a well-made and well-played techno-thriller, which I hope will have the opportunity to be seen and enjoyed by as many spectators as possible.
The only category of spectators who probably will not have the opportunity to see 'Boite noire' are the passengers who access the entertainment systems of the air flights. The reason is that the film begins with a plane crash in which 300 people lose their lives, and the story of the film revolves around the investigation of this case: accident due to human error? Terrorist attack? Technical failure maybe due to the accelerated launching of a new model of aircraft? Those in charge of such investigations in France are the experts from BEA, a real organization with the full name of the Bureau of Investigations and Analyzes for Civil Aviation Safety. The person in charge of the investigation and the main hero of the film is Mathieu Vasseur (Pierre Niney), an expert in listening to the soundtracks recorded during flights and coordinating with the information transmitted by aircraft, information that is stored in the famous black box that is installed in modern aircraft. Mathieu has an extraordinary sense of hearing, imagination in building scenarios based on accumulated data, integrity and perseverance, but all these qualities can become impediments when revealing the truth puts him in conflict with bosses, industry magnates and even his beautiful wife who it is also involved in the flight approvals of aircraft in the skies of Europe. So we are finally dealing with the rather classic scheme of the individual hero who fights with the system and endangers his professional status, his family and at extreme his life in search of the truth. An American situation in a European film.
Pierre Niney is perfectly suited to the roles in which he fights with his own demons and in which he tries to internalize his weaknesses. Mathieu Vasseur from 'Boite noire' is one of these roles. Alongside him are Lou de Laage, a beautiful and intelligent actress, in the role of his wife and Andre Dussollier, a veteran of the French screen that I have seen in many supporting roles and who here gets a well-deserved more consistent role. The story is cleverly written with many twists and turns that keep the viewers' attention permanently awake. 'Boite noire' is a well-made and well-played techno-thriller, which I hope will have the opportunity to be seen and enjoyed by as many spectators as possible.
At least PARALLAX VIEW or ALL PRESIDENTS MEN have certainly inspired this kind of atmosphere, so rare in the French film industry. Or THE CONVERSATION, directed by Francis Coppola. This is a tremendous film, as LE CHANT DU LOUP was too; daring, powerfully directed, accurate, very well documented, a story about suspicion, plot, paranoia, conspiracy, disturbing by the way, but riveting. Excellent ending.
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- TriviaThere are two kinds of black boxes in modern planes: the FDR (Flight Data Recorder) which record instructions sent to the electronic systems on an aircraft and the CVR (Cockpit Voice Recorder) which records all audio in the flight deck, i.e. ambient noises and pilot discussions. The movie focuses the whole time on the CVR.
- GoofsDuring the entire movie, Mathieu drives a Peugeot 3008 II. However, in the night scene where he drives to Pollock's house, there are two shots of his car taking a corner. In the first shot, showing the front of the car, it is the Peugeot 3008 II. In the next shot, showing the back of the car, it has inexplicably changed to a Nissan Qashqai II.
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- Чорна скринька
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- $9,738,741
- Runtime2 hours 9 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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