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Torpédo
Michel Ressac wins a dinner with cyclist legend Eddy Merckx in an advertising campaign to promote the sales of sofas and hopes that he can do his own father, who is a huge cycling fan, a favour. But unfortunately he arrives too late at the dinner. Ressac then tries to reclaim his prize and win his family's sympathy back...
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Plot Summary
In the bustling city of Beirut, a former boxer named Torpédo, haunted by his past, is pulled back into the criminal underworld when his estranged daughter is kidnapped. He must confront dangerous gangsters and corrupt officials, relying on his fighting skills and a network of old contacts to save her. The mission tests his limits and forces him to reckon with the choices that defined his life.
Critical Reception
Torpédo received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its gritty portrayal of Beirut and strong action sequences, though some found the plot to be somewhat predictable. Audiences generally appreciated the film's raw energy and lead performance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visceral action and atmospheric depiction of Beirut.
Some critics noted a formulaic narrative structure.
The lead performance was frequently commended for its intensity.
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Fun Fact
The film was notable for its attempt to bring a more contemporary and gritty action-thriller style to Lebanese cinema, drawing comparisons to international crime dramas.
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