This Wednesday is released in theaters “the ultimate robbery”, and we suggest you on this occasion to try to turn this quiz by finding the titles of these eight bank scenes in the cinema!
Among the different cinema outings of this Wednesday, May 28, you can find Reda Kateb in the Franco-Danois thriller the final robbery. The film signed Frederik Louis Hvid tells the story of a team of experienced robbers meticulously preparing a big blow. A quick, brutal robbery, without blunder and without trace. But an error will change everything and it will then be necessary to abandon everything and disappear.
The robbery film has become a genre in itself over the decades with classics such as an afternoon of dogs from Sydney Lumet, Heat by Michael Mann, or the successful deductible of the Ocean's by Steven Soderbergh. And it is precisely bank robbery scenes that we offer in our quiz of the day. Before you get into these eight questions, some filming secrets on the last robbery, indoors this Wednesday.
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Inspired by a remarkable real fact in Denmark
The film is inspired by a real news item: the robbery of a money deposit in Copenhagen, which deeply marked Danish society. The event revealed the vulnerability of a system based on civil confidence, almost naive, in institutions and in others. For the Danes, this act represented a rupture: a “before/after” in the way of conceiving security and public morality. It is this social shock wave that the film tries to transcribe, far beyond a simple criminal story.
Reda Kateb and gangster movies
Reda Kateb knows about gangster films. After having been revealed in the prison film cult a prophet in 2009, where he camped a toxican but clever and respected detainee, the actor appeared in the Mafiosa series, the drama the last Parisians, the thriller brothers and the comedy Omar the strawberry, where he played an old -fashioned bandit in the run.
A real robber
The role embodied by Reda Kateb is inspired by a real robber, which the director met personally and studied in depth. However, the actor chose not to meet him, wishing to detach himself from imitation.