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Heat
Two Elderly Men are asked by the Prime Minister to take care of the city for one day. During this time, they have to deal with the heat, a diplomatic conflict, a love rivalry, and a lack of water. They do it in their style – with a song.
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Plot Summary
In Paris, a recently released convict, Jacques Daniélou, plans a complex bank heist with his crew. His meticulous planning is complicated by his possessive girlfriend, Sophie, and a persistent police detective, Fardiano, who suspects his involvement. As the heist draws near, tensions rise within the group, and Daniélou must navigate betrayal, jealousy, and the looming threat of capture.
Critical Reception
Jules Dassin's 'Heat' was a stylish and suspenseful crime thriller that received positive reviews upon its release, particularly for its taut direction, compelling performances, and gritty depiction of the Parisian underworld. It was praised for its realistic portrayal of a heist and its complex characters, although some critics found the pacing occasionally uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense atmosphere and realistic depiction of a heist.
Jean-Paul Belmondo's performance as the complex criminal protagonist was a highlight.
The film effectively captures the underbelly of Paris with a noir-like sensibility.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Heat' are generally positive, with viewers appreciating the film's suspenseful plot, strong performances from the lead actors, and Dassin's skillful direction. It is often cited as a classic example of French crime cinema.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a Hollywood production, but Jules Dassin insisted on filming it in France with a French cast and crew to maintain its authenticity.
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