Director: Guillaume Pierret
Cast: Alban Lenoir , Nicolas Duvauchelle , Ramzy Bedia , Stéfi Celma , Sébastien Lalanne , Pascale Arbillot , Alexandre Philip , Arthur Aspaturian , Patrick Médioni , Stephen Scardicchio , Rod Paradot , Damien Leconte , Thibaut Evrard , Anne Serra , Lino Lenoir , Sam Feuer (Voice)
Plot: A convicted car mechanic is recruited to work for the cops, pimping police vehicles for high-speed chases. But danger will follow him fast. Mechanic Lino is passionate about ram cars, but when faced with dirty cops, he's given a deal he can't refuse. He must put his passion at their service in order to avoid prison.
My Movie Review: The movie is a thrilling high speed ride with fast-paced action mayhem that give a satisfying flair and story to follow with someone being framed and must prove innocence to serve justice' to good officer friend who has been shot in Netflix’s Enjoyable French Actioner! Lost Bullet is excellent in entertaining its audience in my opinion with a tight deeply execution of action sequences when the cast are very effective and add good value they make it all work! Former Stuntman Alban Lenoir stars in Guillaume Pierret's feature debut as Lino who's genius mechanic given a jail term for his part in a bungled jewellery store heist and under the wing of a detective soon put in situation were his accuse as chase by the police- must find a lost bullet! Keep your expectations modest and you get more than this action-packed thriller is a summer surprise- explosive and keep you on your toes as fast cars and quick fists come hand in hand:)
Critic Reviews: It's probably one of the best Gallic action movies to come along in a while. This impressively lean French thriller wastes nothing in its quest to deliver the goods. It may not reinvent the standard action formula, but Lost Bullet's relentless pursuit of genre thrills offers a satisfactory low-rent diversion. The story is never groundbreaking, but neither does it undermine the movie's action. Lost Bullet, or Balle Perdue, falls into the latter category; it's a bland, thin, formulaic genre vehicle that sticks around just long enough to be grating before speeding off to an overlooked fate among Netflix's crowded thumbnails. Netflixable? “Lost Bullet” will make you yell “Oh putain, oui!” Even if you don’t speak French, the balls-out French cars-and-criminals thriller “Lost Bullet” will teach you the only three words you need to review it. "Oh putain oui! or as we say in the States “Aw HELL yeah!” Mad Max in the South of France!
Sources: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/lost_bullet_2020 https://rogersmovienation.com/2020/06/22/netflixable-lost-bullet-will-make-you-yell-oh-putain-oui/
Critic Reviews: It's probably one of the best Gallic action movies to come along in a while. This impressively lean French thriller wastes nothing in its quest to deliver the goods. It may not reinvent the standard action formula, but Lost Bullet's relentless pursuit of genre thrills offers a satisfactory low-rent diversion. The story is never groundbreaking, but neither does it undermine the movie's action. Lost Bullet, or Balle Perdue, falls into the latter category; it's a bland, thin, formulaic genre vehicle that sticks around just long enough to be grating before speeding off to an overlooked fate among Netflix's crowded thumbnails. Netflixable? “Lost Bullet” will make you yell “Oh putain, oui!” Even if you don’t speak French, the balls-out French cars-and-criminals thriller “Lost Bullet” will teach you the only three words you need to review it. "Oh putain oui! or as we say in the States “Aw HELL yeah!” Mad Max in the South of France!
Sources: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/lost_bullet_2020 https://rogersmovienation.com/2020/06/22/netflixable-lost-bullet-will-make-you-yell-oh-putain-oui/
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