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Lost Bullet 2: Back for More

2022 [FRENCH]

Action / Crime / Thriller

29
IMDb Rating 6.3/10 10 6454 6.5K

Plot summary

Having cleared his name, genius mechanic Lino has only one goal in mind: getting revenge on the corrupt cops who killed his brother and his mentor.

Top cast

Thibaut Evrard as Lieutenant Bruno
Alban Lenoir as Lino
Diego Martín as Alvaro
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921.55 MB
1280*534
French 2.0
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25 fps
1 hr 40 min
Seeds 41
1.85 GB
1920*802
French 5.1
NR
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25 fps
1 hr 40 min
Seeds 21
4.4 GB
3840*2160
French 5.1
NR
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25 fps
1 hr 38 min
Seeds 7

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by jondibbs-87223 5 / 10

What just happened here ?

In this intriguing sequel, we witness a dramatic shift in the life of our protagonist Lino, who transitions from being a mechanic in the first film to now a cop. The movie cleverly plays with the audience's expectations by presenting a disconnect between the ending of the first movie and the beginning of the second, adding an element of mystery and suspense. Lino's evolution from a blue-collar worker to a law enforcement officer brings a fresh perspective to the character, as he navigates a world where the lines between good and bad are constantly blurred. The film wastes no time plunging into the action, with Lino finding himself in a complex web of corruption and deceit, where the true villains may not be who they seem. What sets this movie apart is Lino's unconventional approach to justice, as he finds himself in situations where he must confront and even take down corrupt cops to uphold his own sense of morality. With a high-stakes plot, intense action sequences, and a standout performance by the lead actor, this movie delivers a thrilling and thought-provoking experience that challenges traditional notions of heroism and villainy. Brace yourself for a wild ride filled with twists, turns, and a riveting exploration of justice and crazy 40 minute finish that made little sense.
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Reviewed by norbert-plan-618-715813 7 / 10

We want more !

With this sequel, screenwriter Alban Lenoir picks up the story of Lost Bullet (2020) immediately after the last scene of the first film. It's almost like episode 2 in a series that we're sure will consist of three episodes, and we're delighted about that.

This second film uses the same ingredients as the first, i.e. The search for individuals, the dirty cops who prevent them from being found, the character of Alban Lenoir as the narrative link between all the characters, but also as the link between the various action sequences. In fact, this film contains two anthology sequences: the first is the long brawl in the police station between Alban Lenoir and the dirty cops, the local cops, with the viewer wondering how he's going to manage to get out of facing all 50 of them! The second anthology sequence is the long car chase that follows. One of the hallmarks of this franchise, compared with its American rivals, is its emphasis on a certain realism whether in the fights or the car chases; to put it another way: it doesn't reek of CGI porn, and retains a certain degree of realism and human height.

The qualities include Alban Lenoir's very physical character, as well as Stéfi Celma's also very physical character, with a treatment that arouses interest and a mechanic that's already been seen elsewhere, and many times over, but that doesn't get tiresome here.

The music is not to be outdone, providing moods that complement the images.

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