Storyline Samuel Pierret (Gilles Lellouche) is a nurse who saves the wrong guy -- a thief (Roschdy Zem) whose henchmen take Samuel's pregnant wife (Elena Anaya) hostage to force him to spring their boss from the hospital. A race through the subways and streets of Paris ensues, and the body count rises. Can Samuel evade the cops and the criminal underground and deliver his beloved to safety?
Writers: Fred Cavayé, Guillaume Lemans
Cast: Gilles Lellouche
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Samuel Pierret
Roschdy Zem
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Hugo Sartet
Gérard Lanvin
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Commandant Patrick Werner
Elena Anaya
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Nadia Pierret
Mireille Perrier
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Commandant Fabre
Claire Pérot
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Capitaine Anaïs Susini
Moussa Maaskri
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Capitaine Vogel
Pierre Benoist
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Capitaine Mercier
Valérie Dashwood
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Capitaine Moreau
Virgile Bramly
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Capitaine Mansart
Nicky Naude
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Capitaine Richert
Adel Bencherif
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Luc Sartet
Vincent Colombe
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Interne de garde
Chems Dahmani
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Aide-soignant
Grégoire Bonnet
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Jaffart, chef DPJ
Opening Weekend: $41,031
(USA)
(31 July 2011)
(6 Screens)
Gross: $706,937
(USA)
(13 November 2011)
Technical Specs
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User Review
Another great French Thriller!!
Rating:
this movie will keep your eyes open and sit on the edge of your chair
once it starts. i often consider the good french action thrillers are
the most creative and original, that's why Hollywood keeps copycatting
and adapting from the french movies one after another once there are
new good french thriller movies in the market. "the next three days(not
a bad adaptation)" and "the tourist(just horrible!)" are the most
recent examples adapted from the french originals.
this 'point blank' is a great thriller from beginning to the end. the
chases from the hospital to the subway station and the chaos in the
hospital and the police central are just exceptionally directed,
edited, acted. i was sleepy before watching this movie, but once it
started, the heavy eyelids just became light and wide open.
i didn't quite like the final scene. it seems a bit unnecessary but at
the same time quite necessary, and that's a funny thought.
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