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A New York, où une centaine de gangs se partagent les rues, les combats font rage. La bande la plus puissante, les Gramercy Riffs dirigés par Cyrus, désirent unifier les forces et convoquent tous les gangs à un rassemblement pacifique. Mais la réunion dérape et finit dans le sang : Cyrus est assassiné. Ce meurtre, attribué par erreur aux Warriors, déclenche sur eux la vengeance de tous les autres. La lutte pour la survie commence, le long du trajet de 40 kilomètres qui les relie à leur quartier général... (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Isherwood 

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anglais It’s quite boring, despite the fact that this whole nourishing walk through gangster territory is soaked to the bone with testosterone. Hill is comfortable with a world where men rule through hard power and women are put in the roles of whores, traitors, or both. Unfortunately, it's annoying that apart from the more substantial plot, the script doesn't offer up any proper action (let’s be honest, the Warriors just keep running away), or even something to remember. Adrenaline at zero. ()

Gilmour93 

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anglais “Warriors! Come out to play-ay!” The 30 miles to Coney Island are ridiculous, but in such a charming way that even Reagan’s projector in Camp David grew fond of them. The strict adherence to dress code suggested that everyone should settle things on the catwalk, and at times, I felt it might turn into a musical, but the duo of Walter Hill and Andrew Laszlo managed to capture the gritty magic of New York, which I enjoyed as much as the comic book setup or the presence of Alex’s crew, who also liked to kill time with booze and kicking cans. Poor Little David Patrick Kelly. When he recovers from the beating, buys a decent suit with a tie and a yellow Porsche with a self-repair system, he’ll have his path crossed by Arnie and be bumped down the list. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais A simple idea, but one that was exploited to the max. Virtually unknown actors in front of the camera, action specialist Walter Hill behind it, unpredictable gangs, and also a hardly predictable story that can turn out in any way. I enjoyed it. ()