NOVEMBER
Fred Valenti (Jean Dujardin) is the chief commander of the French anti-terrorism unit. Based on true events following the November 2015 Bataclan Theatre attacks in Paris, where 130 people were killed and hundreds injured, he leads a multi country manhunt to find the perpetrators before they can strike again. Under intense public and government pressure, Valenti and his colleagues, including well meaning but impulsive Captain Ines Moreau (Anais Demoustier), are pushed to their physical and emotional limits during the five day operation. When a witness named Samia (Lyna Khoudri) comes forward and reveals the hideout location of the terrorists, Valenti finally has the opportunity to take down the mastermind, provided everything goes according to plan. This is a fast paced, police procedural with a documentary style vibe. It’s a fascinating behind the scenes look at the complex moving parts required to bring these offenders to justice. Character development is light on and everything we learn about the protagonists unfolds through their work. There’s no standalone hero, with the focus instead on team efforts, communication, and interagency collaboration. Thankfully it doesn’t show the massacre, moving straight into the manhunt and the meticulous methods used by the investigators from the start. Everything has an urgency to it and the final twenty minute, pre-dawn showdown is nail biting. Compelling viewing which some are calling the French ‘Zero Dark Thirty’.
SCORE:
Alex's Score 8.5/10