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Mea Culpa
TrailerFranck and Simon are all good-hearted policemen. They live and work as the closed friends. But their lives changed when Simon drove in the drunken status or drunk-driving, then he caused a deplorable accident. A few years later, in front of the other police, he was forced to take account when his family was in danger.Actors: Vincent Lindon, Gilles Lellouche, Nadine Labaki, Gilles Cohen, Max Baissette de Malglaive, Medi Sadoun, Velibor Topic, Cyril Lecomte, Gilles Bellomi, Sacha Petronijevic, Pierre Benoist, ...»Director: Fred CavayéCountry: France, Belgium, United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Mea Culpa"
Time OutDecember 02, 2014Those who like their action old school - and don't mind a bit of draggy chit-chat in between - should seek this out.
HeyUGuysDecember 24, 2014Though unreservedly generic - particularly in the storytelling and the indistinctive narrative structure, Mea Culpa remains a picture that's easy to indulge yourself in.
Times (UK)December 04, 2014The French thriller Mea Culpa is indeed a very, very stupid film.
Radio TimesDecember 04, 2014Fans of fast-paced action movies will find much to enjoy in this bruising thriller from promising French filmmaker Fred Cavayé.
GuardianDecember 04, 2014Cavayé pumps up the car chases and shootouts, and pumps down the plausibility; but it all moves along at such a lick it doesn't matter much.
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