Lost Bullet Netflix Review: A Speedy Action Thriller For the Fans of Genre (Rating: **1/2)

Film: Lost Bullet

Starring: Alban Lenoir, Nicolas Duvauchelle, Ramzy Bedia, Stéfi Celma, Rod Paradot, Sébastien Lalanne, Pascale Arbillot, Arthur Aspaturian, Patrick Médioni

Director: Guillaume Pierret

Rating: **1/2

Reviewer: George Sylex

Written by Guillaume Pierret, and dialogues adapted by Pierret, Alban Lenoir and Kamel Guemra, Balle Perdueis an amusement which couldn't be progressively compelling which appears differently in relation to the comer, verification that a class film drove with nearby specificities, and sharp information on what to do and not to do, can very work

In Lost Bullet, Alban Lenoir plays Lino, mechanical virtuoso, who is captured during a bombed theft and who is offered by the police to get away from the jail to assist them with finding dealers. However, unexpectedly blamed for homicide, his solitary opportunity to demonstrate his blamelessness is to discover a bullet that was held up in the body of a vehicle that evaporated. The contribution itself isn't insane creativity, yet what makes a difference is a look we put on it and the best approach to mutilate a story by getting its character and skill.

The stakes are straightforward and Guillaume Pierret, for his first film, doesn't profess to make them progressively convoluted. It is for him to come to the heart of the matter by routinely increasing his story with action scenes. We note specifically a noteworthy battle in a police headquarters from which Lino gets away, associated with a murder he didn't commit. The Raid in the manner Pierret stages this merciless succession in which Alban Lenoir faces warriors who don't appear to imagine.

The movie is indeed an open door for the consistently flawless Alban Lenoir to communicate all his latent capacity, regardless of whether in real life, unwinding, disregard, or silliness, somewhat like a cutting edge Belmondo. He is whirling (a battle scene specifically will stay even in the archives) and calm in all registers, and we have not wrapped up that we will propose characters to coordinate his entire character, physical, and locks in.

A commendable, nitrous-shooting expansion to a genre that may not be so new anymore however is as quick and angry as ever. No one's going to imagine this is art, yet, it bodes well economically. The battles and pursues are sublimely arranged and really breathtaking. If you need to appreciate this film, leave what you think about the laws of gravity in the hall.

Stream it, If a predictable action movie is your thing.

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