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Danger of losing his business, Anthony Roca, an ordinary man, develops a scam that will become the heist of the century. Overtaken by the crime, he will have to deal with betrayal, murder an... Read allDanger of losing his business, Anthony Roca, an ordinary man, develops a scam that will become the heist of the century. Overtaken by the crime, he will have to deal with betrayal, murder and settling.Danger of losing his business, Anthony Roca, an ordinary man, develops a scam that will become the heist of the century. Overtaken by the crime, he will have to deal with betrayal, murder and settling.
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Crime does not always pay, but when it pays, it pays quite nicely. The thing is, if you watch the movie the beginning is kind of a spoiler, because it's also the end as you can imagine. Does it still work? I would argue that it does, because you get to see how the movie and the characters got to that point. And of course you'll see a bit more than that.
But that part I'll leave open, for you to discover, if you actually want to watch the movie. Criminal life and private life is hard to seperate. But the movie does give you both sides of our main character. The struggle, the craziness and the people around you that may drag you down. It's not always about who's fault something is, it's about "stuff coming around" (as Menace 2 Society put - although with a different word other than "stuff") ...
But that part I'll leave open, for you to discover, if you actually want to watch the movie. Criminal life and private life is hard to seperate. But the movie does give you both sides of our main character. The struggle, the craziness and the people around you that may drag you down. It's not always about who's fault something is, it's about "stuff coming around" (as Menace 2 Society put - although with a different word other than "stuff") ...
Carbone is far the best Marchal's movie since "36 Quai des Orfèvres". The plot is simple but quite efficient. Bargain, betrayal, sex and blood. And a good Gerard Depardieu, as is the rest of the casting. I wish I had more twists and a deeper intrigue. 7/10 is a just rating i think
The first half is very boring, with the long and slow introduction at the beginning, the fraud, however the second half develops with a little more action, comes out of inertia with scenes of violence, aggression and extortion... A good plot Franco-Belgian, interesting and realistic outcome... And with true nuances about the use of Carbon by the two countries and their losses...
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"Carbone" (2017) is a French crime drama directed by Olivier Marchal. The film tells the story of a middle-class family man who becomes embroiled in the world of fraud in order to secure a better life for his family. It explores themes of desperation, ambition, and the moral compromises people make when faced with financial struggles.
The film is characterized by its gritty atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from the lead actor, which convey the tension and stakes of the protagonist's decisions. The plot is engaging, blending elements of suspense and drama while showcasing the darker side of human nature.
"Carbone" offers a solid exploration of its themes and presents a realistic portrayal of the lengths to which someone might go to provide for their loved ones. Overall, it's a gripping film that keeps you engaged and reflects on the consequences of crime in a relatable way. You will love watching it...
The film is characterized by its gritty atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from the lead actor, which convey the tension and stakes of the protagonist's decisions. The plot is engaging, blending elements of suspense and drama while showcasing the darker side of human nature.
"Carbone" offers a solid exploration of its themes and presents a realistic portrayal of the lengths to which someone might go to provide for their loved ones. Overall, it's a gripping film that keeps you engaged and reflects on the consequences of crime in a relatable way. You will love watching it...
Hi Folks,
I hope you follow me when I say Un-Movie: it is all that Holliwood does not know how to do at this moment in time (And they know a lot, I love their movies, but sometime, they don't push enough, because of the kids they have to show their movies to - money of course)
I mean great scenario, great actors, but also no nice feelings, a little like Goodfellas, (but without the movie filter) meaning if reality punches, it does; there is no savior, no crying guy or woman, or child saving the « hero »; it feels real; like you lost your wife, your kid, or your mother...Does that bother you ? Get over it; it is called life, and will never stop; this is just a reminder, not whatever else you are thinking about; this movie will trigger you in a good sense, build you, inspire you (well I hope: I am thinking in terms of well being of the others, not robbing the VAT of europe btw)
If you need a hero, don't watch it, if you need a guilty guy, don't watch it, if you need some kind of moral, watch your favorite BS John Wayne movie; if you require the real thing or at least (I am not naive here, I know there is worse) something that comes close, watch it.
Olivier Marshall has directed a few movies that come down to one thing at the end: reality in its crust; you like it, or keep playing candy crush, which I am guessing, most of you do!
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- TriviaThe film was inspired by the scam to VAT carbon from 2008-2009 in the European Union.
- ConnectionsReferences Scarface (1983)
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- $5,734,206
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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