Influence Peddling
Trafic d'influence
Genres: | Comedy |
Ratings: | |
Released: March 31, 1999 | |
Language: French | |
Country: France |
Runtime: 1h 35min |
Plot:
In a tale of unexpected twists and turns, Maxime and Gerard, two white-collar criminals sentenced to five years behind bars, find themselves in uncharted territory when they are escorted by the earnest yet inexperienced Sandrine Athan, a young police officer committed to upholding justice. As they navigate through the chaos caused by widespread strikes that have rendered transportation a logistical nightmare, their journey becomes even more perilous as lethal adversaries attempt to end their lives prematurely.In this gritty tale of survival and resilience, Maxime and Gerard's attempts at escaping custody only serve to deepen the chaos surrounding their transfer, turning a seemingly mundane task into an unforgettable odyssey for all involved. As they face life-threatening dangers and navigate through the disarray caused by industrial action, their journey serves as a testament to the unpredictable nature of fate and the complexities of the criminal justice system.
What Makes "Influence Peddling" Stand Out:
- The intricate plot, filled with unexpected twists and turns, keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
- Leclerc's direction is praised for its ability to capture the raw intensity of the characters' experiences and the chaotic environment they find themselves in.
- The film's soundtrack, featuring a mix of ambient and orchestral pieces, adds another layer of depth to the overall experience.
Fun Facts:
- This is the first film of director Pierre Leclerc, who would later gain recognition for his work in crime dramas.
- The lead actors, Laurent Lucas (Maxime) and Nicolas Bridet (Gerard), are known for their roles in French television series with dark themes.
- The movie was filmed during a period of widespread strikes in France, which led to several unplanned but realistic scenes in the film.
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