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Entre chiens et loups

  • 2002
  • 18
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Entre chiens et loups (2002)
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The story of two ex-legionnaires in a mission of political assasination in Romania. A candid portrayal of the human side of assassins.The story of two ex-legionnaires in a mission of political assasination in Romania. A candid portrayal of the human side of assassins.The story of two ex-legionnaires in a mission of political assasination in Romania. A candid portrayal of the human side of assassins.

  • Director
    • Alexandre Arcady
  • Writers
    • Alexandre Aja
    • Alexandre Arcady
    • Patrick Cauvin
  • Stars
    • Richard Berry
    • Saïd Taghmaoui
    • Joaquim de Almeida
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    456
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alexandre Arcady
    • Writers
      • Alexandre Aja
      • Alexandre Arcady
      • Patrick Cauvin
    • Stars
      • Richard Berry
      • Saïd Taghmaoui
      • Joaquim de Almeida
    • 4User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Berry
    Richard Berry
    • Adrien
    Saïd Taghmaoui
    Saïd Taghmaoui
    • Werner
    Joaquim de Almeida
    Joaquim de Almeida
    • Radman…
    Anouk Grinberg
    Anouk Grinberg
    • Marie
    Etienne Chicot
    Etienne Chicot
    • Carreras
    Moussa Maaskri
    Moussa Maaskri
    • Pierrot
    Cristian Iacob
    Cristian Iacob
    • Matov
    Alexandru Repan
    • Kalhine
    Valentin Teodosiu
    Valentin Teodosiu
    • Stanescu
    Andrei Finti
    Andrei Finti
    • Man in Hospital
    Salah Teskouk
    • Werner's Father
    Jovanka Sopalovic
    Jovanka Sopalovic
    • Sonia
    Jameson Pepper
    • Antonie
    Geo Dobre
    • Casino Manager
    Jean-Claude de Goros
    • Pilot
    Marius Drogeanu
    Marius Drogeanu
    • Pharmacist
    Ileana Lazariuc
    Ileana Lazariuc
    • Dancer
    Alin Panc
    • Radu
    • Director
      • Alexandre Arcady
    • Writers
      • Alexandre Aja
      • Alexandre Arcady
      • Patrick Cauvin
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    2freydis-e

    Hard to follow and no real payoff for the effort

    There are only two reviews, so I'll add another. I did try at first to stay with this, but the plot and character motivations were always a mystery. Things seemed to happen for no reason and because I never cared about either of the main characters, my attention soon started to wander.

    There's nothing unusual or interesting here, a sequence of stock action situations, reasonably staged in themselves. I'm not a fan of action for action's sake, and those who are will doubtless enjoy this more than I did. I can't praise the acting because they were unable to engage me. I watched for about an hour then gave up, so I can't comment on the ending.
    7Weirdling_Wolf

    An enjoyably eccentric, entertainingly bullet-blasted, Romania-set Shoot 'em up!

    Who sez Euro-crime is dead? Not I! Written by, Alexandre 'Switchblade Romance' Aja, with a score by, Philippe Sarde, and starring talented actors, Richard Berry, Said Taghmaoui, Anouk Grinberg & reliable Euro-heavy, Joaquin de Almedia, Alexandre Arcady's undeniably quirky, 'Break of Dawn' is an enjoyably eccentric, entertainingly bullet-blasted, Romania-set action/thriller about two disparate, suicidal, death-craving assassins who form a singular friendship while their seemingly straightforward contract in Bucharest goes calamitously pear shaped! Needless to say, nothing is quite as it seems, and their enjoyably rumbustious, helter skelter, increasingly bloody escapades not infrequently provide a distracting squall of nerve-janglingly escapist thrills!

    On an entirely more subjective, admittedly geeky note, I IMMEDIATELY recognised one of the dubbed voices, and after avidly scrutinizing the end credits I happily noted that the film was ADR'd in Rome!!! So, I was right, Arcady's 'Break of Dawn' has authentic Euro-crime bona fides!!! Granted, no forgotten action masterpiece, the occasionally shaky dubbing precludes that, but the beautiful Romanian locations are quite lovely, and deadly sniper, Werner's (Said Taghmaoui) excitable, daredevil mania proves infectious, and his introspective partner, the handsome, brooding Adrien (Richard Berry) is an amiably Stoic counterpart, so I'm quite sure a few fans of EuropaCorp/Olivier Megaton's escapist ouvre will dig this unfairly neglected shoot 'em up. I went into this one blind, and had a righteous B-Movie blast, one sincerely hopes others may be similarly beguiled!
    9gonz30

    Typecast French Actors lip-sync-hing their dubbed American accents

    Overall, the film is exceptional for what it is. That is, an imitation American crime thriller with a catchy plot mostly in exotic, little seen Romanian locales. If that's what you want to see, then I rate it a 9. I also rate it a 9 for the producer's ambition to make this French film a totally Hollywood-looking production, including the now mandatory shoots in Central/Eastern Europe. And in this requisite, we are spared of the tired Czech Republic, and get a glimpse of little-seen and fascinating (I mean that - have been there several times) Romania. That is also worth a lot points.

    The Romanian locations are beautiful, and obviously very cheap for the producers. Anyone who's been there (particularly British and Dutch skiers flocking to the Transylvania mountains) will know that prices are a great side benefit of visiting a Romania, if not the main reason itself for skiing, or shooting scenes there.

    So, both the viewers and the investors win with this decision. The action scenes are as good as in any Hollywood film of this moderate caliber or budget, and thus score high points in that category as well.

    Taking the main story line out of France also makes the obvious American English dubbing of the two lead French actors less of a distraction, though for some viewers it may be just too weird to bear. After all, both Berry and Saïd have appeared in many English speaking roles, especially recently. And the film tries to be both, but the lips don't lie.

    So, the viewer drawn to the film will immediately notice the "too neutral to be real" American accidents don't belong to these (or any other) film actor. At the same time, everyone (including inside contemporary French penitentiaries) is lip sync-hing English, with only trained American voices to be heard "partout". Only Berry's young son (whose mouth is well covered by a telephone) is not shown moving his lips in the so-out of place language. A few more points for this surreal treat.

    In fact, the only French to be heard is in some background music. Even airport announcements at Roissy Airport are in English only. The only Romanian heard (this site lists the film's languages as French/Romanian) is part of an in-flight welcome announcement aboard TAROM Airlines to Bucharest.

    To be fair though, the multi-lingual Portuguese actor Joaquim De Almeida does speak in English, and in his own voice. But of course, he's playing a Romanian. Whether a British accented version of this film exists, I don't know. You'd think in the European Union, they would adopt British English as the standard and not the American version.

    But here in South America (and indeed all of Zone 4), the DVD's original language version is American English. In France it is dubbed into French, presumably with Saïd and Berry's real voices, while they are mouthing off English. In fact, I only learned on this site that the film's "real" title is "Entre Chiens et Loups" as DVD versions refer to the English title as the original title.

    I enjoyed it tremendously, but I know Romania, I'm an American living abroad, and a longtime fan of French cinema and culture. I could appreciate both the entertainment value of the film, the weirdness of its origins, and the bitter-sweet taste of seeing a major French (of all nationalities!) production succumbing not just to English, but to its American version.

    Recently, I had already seen two major French actors, Depardieu and Saïd (also a lead here) speaking to each other in English in another French action flick spoken, artificially spoken in English, CRIME SPREE. That film had some French dialog though, and when the French actors spoke, they used their natural French accents and voices. But this film here is better (not due to the bizarre language issue), more entertaining and infinitely weirder in its search for an identity.

    Is this confusing compromise what globalization promises? Or is it just really Americanization, which Europeans are too afraid or proud to openly call its by its name?
    5dbdumonteil

    The Romanian candidates

    I do not go much for Alexandre Arcady's stuff but Richard Berry is in it ,so I watched it .The beginning recalls Patricia Highsmith's "Ripley's games" which Wim Wenders transferred to the screen as " Der Amerikanische Freund " : a terminally -ill man who wants to keep the wolf from his family's door and accepts a suicide mission with another guy whose motives are more obscure -and the actor is not in the same league as Berry-.Located in Romania ,it deals with a false assassination to raise a politician's popularity .Both of the "murderers" would be killed in their attempt.But of course nothing happens as expected and the two men are involved in a series of murders .After a promising beginning ,the movie becomes routine action movie with a major implausibility:how can a terminally-ill man such as our hero ,who needs morphine and sometimes can hardly stand , endure such a chase?Moderately entertaining.

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    • Trivia
      Ileana Lazariuc's debut.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, cuts required to a scene of organised dog fighting, in accordance with BBFC Policy with regard to the Cinematograph Films (Animals ) Act 1937, in order to obtain an 18 classification. An uncut classification was not available.
    • Soundtracks
      Break of dawn
      Written by Félix Gray

      Performed by Johnny Hallyday

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2002 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United States
    • Languages
      • French
      • Romanian
    • Also known as
      • Break of Dawn
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Alexandre Films
      • Canal+
      • France 2 Cinéma
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      • $516,963
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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