Maxime, a successful luxury car dealer and his partner Simon are awarded a prestigious award for the way they have conducted their business. Maxime, is the epitome of the man who has everything: money, success and a beautiful wife. When Simon is murdered by Finnish mafiosi, Maxime is threatened to pay up for something he has no clue he owes the criminals. Thus, the problems for Maxime, an honest man, begin to get the best of him.
Maxime turns to his two brothers, Greg and Abel, who are willing to help him. Michele, the trophy wife, is more afraid for whatever the criminals can do to her and the life she has enjoyed so far. The criminals prevail in taking Maxime to their Northern country for the conclusion of the story, in which an enraged Maxime has had enough with that thugs that have kidnapped him, All he wants is to end it all, but meets the fury of the beastly criminal intent in making him pay for Simon's sins.
A French noir co-written and directed by Dominic Blanc. This is an essentially French thriller with a promising beginning that does not keep its promise. Most of the blame is in the screenplay with a lot of ideas that do not pan out. One feels for the excellent cast put together for this venture, mainly Francois Cluzet, the great Oliver Gourmet, sadly misused in the production, Jonathan Zaccai, and Louise Borgoin.
Maxime turns to his two brothers, Greg and Abel, who are willing to help him. Michele, the trophy wife, is more afraid for whatever the criminals can do to her and the life she has enjoyed so far. The criminals prevail in taking Maxime to their Northern country for the conclusion of the story, in which an enraged Maxime has had enough with that thugs that have kidnapped him, All he wants is to end it all, but meets the fury of the beastly criminal intent in making him pay for Simon's sins.
A French noir co-written and directed by Dominic Blanc. This is an essentially French thriller with a promising beginning that does not keep its promise. Most of the blame is in the screenplay with a lot of ideas that do not pan out. One feels for the excellent cast put together for this venture, mainly Francois Cluzet, the great Oliver Gourmet, sadly misused in the production, Jonathan Zaccai, and Louise Borgoin.