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Jimmy Conlon (Neeson), un tueur à gages de Brooklyn qu'on appelait autrefois le Fossoyeur, n'est que l'ombre de lui-même. Aujourd'hui âgé de 55 ans, ce proche collaborateur du chef mafieux Shawn Maguire (Harris) est hanté par les crimes qu'il a commis, et poursuivi par un inspecteur de police obstiné (D'Onofrio) qui le traque depuis 30 ans. Son seul réconfort, Jimmy le trouve au fond d'un verre de whisky. Mais quand son fils Mike (Kinnaman), qu'il ne voit plus depuis longtemps, est pris pour cible, Jimmy doit faire un choix entre la famille criminelle qui l'a adopté et celle qu'il a abandonnée il y a bien longtemps. Tandis que Mike prend la fuite, Jimmy prend conscience qu'il devra peut-être se sacrifier pour éviter à son fils de connaître le même sort que lui. Maintenant qu'il ne peut plus compter sur personne, Jimmy n'a que quelques heures pour savoir qui il est et tenter de réparer une partie du mal qu'il a fait. (Warner Bros. FR)

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POMO 

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français Le point fort de ce film est la confrontation entre Ed Harris et Neeson. Et pour que le divertissement masculin soit complètement scellé, l'ajout de Vincent D'Onofrio et Nick Nolte comme leurs seconds. Cependant, cela ne change rien au fait que : 1) presque tous les personnages sont des salauds qui méritent la mort 2) cela repose une fois de plus sur des cartes de genre clairement distribuées 3) cela mise davantage sur l'effet formel superficiel que sur la narration d'un drame criminel honnête, comme dans La Nuit nous appartient. C'est un film de genre qui mérite 4 étoiles selon moi. Il ne manque ni les fusillades ni les courses-poursuites captivantes. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais This quality dramatic family background story is spiced up with decent action and the Collet-Serra-Neeson trilogy has a very impressive finale. Bad luck and coincidence play the leading role, together with a boozy Santa suffering from remorse. The fantastic Ed Harris’s pep talks with Liam Neeson commands respect and his view on things makes sense. By coincidence, the evil Gravedigger is also the main protagonist who leaves piles of dead bodies lying in pools of blood, this time for justifiable (but selfish) reasons. Kinnaman Jr. is really fine, thinks for himself and doesn’t become too annoying during the story (which is important). A perfect action movie that I would gladly watch again. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais Standard four-star Liam Neeson flick, but I can't help being slightly disappointed. With an attractive plot, the film had the makings of the action movie of the year, but it didn't happen. What didn't really impress me here was Ed Harris, a poor choice of villain (no intense, threatening or intelligent dialogue came out of his mouth and he's too old to fight, something Jaume Collet-Serra deprived us of). I even missed an intelligent detective here (too bad Forest Whitaker wasn't in this instead of Taken 3). The serving of action comes more or less after 45 minutes and has a lot to offer. Some interesting fights finally in decent editing and without shaky camerawork, decent shootouts, chases, the occasional nice head shot (not overly brutal though) and an excellent atmospheric scene in a tenement building, which was the biggest highlight of the film, definitely spiced up by the assassin Common. The old-school shotgun finale doesn't disappoint either. Good, but could have done with a bit more. 75% ()

Malarkey 

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anglais Liam Neeson and Jaume Collet-Serra are a safe bet for me for the third time already. I was so sure the film was good, I couldn’t miss it in the cinema. Even though the ticket was pricy. Someone could feel weird about the fact that this rather gloomy dark crime movie has a bit too many special effects. I would survive without them too. On the other hand, it was those effects that made it so gloomy and dark. Liam Neeson does not start in the best position, but the director gradually pulled me into the quite straightforward story, which closes the circle of one mafia gang in the cruelest way. However, Liam Neeson, Ed Harris and Joel Kinnaman gave it such an amazing charisma that I devoured the movie. And I don’t mind at all that Liam keeps portraying the same character for years. I started to call his movies ‘Neesons’ for this very reason. I hope this is not his last movie. ()

Isherwood 

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anglais Neeson's already in his standard box, and Serra has definitely parked himself in the position of a decent thriller craftsman. The result is improved a lot by the remaining ensemble cast, and in turn, dragged down by the fact that most of the dialogue speeches in the second half are merely empty and stretch the film to an unsympathetic length. ()

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