La Mentale: The Code (2004)
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Reviews Counted:15
Fresh:5
Rotten:10
Average Rating:4.6/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong violence, language and sexuality
Runtime: 1 hr 47 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Theatrical Release:Feb 13, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: Upon his release from prison, hardened criminal Dris (Samuel Le Bihan) sets out to eschew his past life and live a peaceful, crime-free existence with his girlfriend. Unfortunately, Dris's cousin... Upon his release from prison, hardened criminal Dris (Samuel Le Bihan) sets out to eschew his past life and live a peaceful, crime-free existence with his girlfriend. Unfortunately, Dris's cousin Yanis (Samy Naceri) has plans to entangle him in a variety of illicit activities, and attempts to coax the ex-con back into a lawless existence. Now a powerful mob boss, Yanis has longed for his cousin's release for years, firmly believing that together they can rule the crime-strewn streets of their Parisian suburb. Though Dris tries to resist, he plunges headlong back into the criminal underworld when his brother is kidnapped during a botched attempt at an armed robbery. Dris plants himself in the center of negotiations to rescue his hapless sibling, and finds himself once again ensconced in the world from which he was so desperate to escape. Director Manuel Boursinhac revisits some classic themes from 1950s French mobster films for this feature, fully updating them with modern-day street slang and violent scenes of confrontation. Offering a poignant snapshot of Arab immigrant life in the poverty-stricken suburbs of France, LA MENTALE is a powerful thriller that delivers a strong message about the lure of criminal activity for minority groups in the outskirts of Paris. [More]
Starring: Samuel Le Bihan, Samy Naceri, Clotilde Courau, Marie Guillard
Starring: Samuel Le Bihan, Samy Naceri, Clotilde Courau, Marie Guillard, Michael Duchaussoy, Philippe Nahon, Samir Guesmi
Director: Manuel Boursinhac
Director: Manuel Boursinhac
Screenwriter: Manuel Boursinhac
Producer: Alain Goldman
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
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Reviews for La Mentale: The Code
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[Samuel Le Bihan] should have Hollywood at his feet.... He’s more the French Liam Neeson than the next Olivier Martinez. Full Review |
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Think of The Code as an episode of The Sopranos stripped of humor or much insight. Full Review |
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Every time Yanis leaves the screen, our interest lags. Full Review |
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Unpredictable deviations from the formula ... keep the film interesting. Full Review |
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A fumbling tribute to the philosophical French gangster films of the 1950's. Full Review |
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A routine gangster picture with a lot of internecine turf wars and a rush of angry dialogue being spat about, accompanied by English subtitles. Full Review |
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A boring and violent French crime thriller. Full Review |
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Just a bunch of idiots killing other idiots. You've seen it before. Full Review |
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This hack job simply apes the conventions of dumb, homegrown crime dramas. Full Review |
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The atmospheric, richly detailed La Mentale has terrific vitality with its volatile mixture of alternating camaraderie and savagery. Full Review |
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Although it offers no new angles on the story engines of loyalty and revenge, the French film boasts an intriguing milieu and the off-center, hair-trigger intensity of Samy Naceri as a crime boss. Full Review |
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If the plot comes off more like a reworking of Scorsese's tales of Italian-American mobsters, Boursinhac nevertheless shows a sure hand with his story. Full Review |
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Le Bihan locates the internal simmer of a man considering the cost of giving up the only code he has ever known. Full Review |
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Attends to a thick stew of (soap-) operatic emotion, turning each internecine skirmish into an occasion for melodramatic brooding. Full Review |
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Not only is The Code visually unexciting, it doesn’t seem to have a discernable point beyond trying to set up an elaborate shoot-out. Full Review |
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