Agents Secrets (2004)

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Country: FR/IT/SP
Technical: col/2.35:1 109m
Director: Frédéric Schoendoerffer
Cast: Vincent Cassel, Monica Bellucci, André Dussollier, Bruno Todeschini

Synopsis:

The French secret service sends a team out to Morocco to sabotage the activities of an arms dealer supplying a conflict in Angola, but on their return they are betrayed by their own side whose intentions were less humanitarian than it seemed.

Review:

Often incomprehensible and modishly cynical Euro-pudding thriller, with a bankable star couple who seem to be paralysed by the task of making sense of their characters. After all the cross-border skullduggery and geo-political manoeuvring, it is something of an anticlimax to end with them 'escaping' through an Alpine tunnel into (presumably) another country.

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Country: FR/IT/SP
Technical: col/2.35:1 109m
Director: Frédéric Schoendoerffer
Cast: Vincent Cassel, Monica Bellucci, André Dussollier, Bruno Todeschini

Synopsis:

The French secret service sends a team out to Morocco to sabotage the activities of an arms dealer supplying a conflict in Angola, but on their return they are betrayed by their own side whose intentions were less humanitarian than it seemed.

Review:

Often incomprehensible and modishly cynical Euro-pudding thriller, with a bankable star couple who seem to be paralysed by the task of making sense of their characters. After all the cross-border skullduggery and geo-political manoeuvring, it is something of an anticlimax to end with them 'escaping' through an Alpine tunnel into (presumably) another country.


Country: FR/IT/SP
Technical: col/2.35:1 109m
Director: Frédéric Schoendoerffer
Cast: Vincent Cassel, Monica Bellucci, André Dussollier, Bruno Todeschini

Synopsis:

The French secret service sends a team out to Morocco to sabotage the activities of an arms dealer supplying a conflict in Angola, but on their return they are betrayed by their own side whose intentions were less humanitarian than it seemed.

Review:

Often incomprehensible and modishly cynical Euro-pudding thriller, with a bankable star couple who seem to be paralysed by the task of making sense of their characters. After all the cross-border skullduggery and geo-political manoeuvring, it is something of an anticlimax to end with them 'escaping' through an Alpine tunnel into (presumably) another country.