This film hit Netflix over the last few days and I have now had the chance to watch the French film Lost Bullet and here is my review for it. The premise of the film sees a criminal have to go on the run when his mentor is killed. Main Character French actor Alban Lenoir plays the main character here and he does a fine job here.
Lost Bullet, or Balle Perdue, falls into the latter category; it's a bland, thin, formulaic genre vehicle that sticks around just long enough to be grating before speeding off to an overlooked. Violence is prevalent throughout, including characters getting shot and killed. Characters are shown killed, with blood puddles under their heads.
There are lengthy car chases resulting in head-on collisions. Lost Bullet movie reviews & Metacritic score: Lino is a whiz mechanic with a knack for building ram cars - until he gets arrested for a heist gone wrong. Scouted by the chief of a special drug law enforce. Lost Bullet review: Should you stream Netflix's latest action movie from France? A small time delinquent, turned police mechanic for a go fast task force, is forced to defend his innocence when his mentor is killed by dirty cops. Netflix's Lost Bullet (or Balle Perdue in its native French) is a chase flick with two-thirds of a story, and is probably all the better for it.
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Don't even think about calling it "fast" or. "Lost Bullet" Movie Review. Written and directed by Guillaume Pierret, "Lost Bullet" is linear and predictable, yet entertaining for its well-choreographed action sequences. The film is thin in terms of story and characterization, but it strikes in action that it promises the most from the very beginning.
Lost Bullet Review: Writer-director Guillaume Pierret's premise has enough opportunities for a thrilling and fast-paced execution and he utilises them efficiently. While trying to rob a jewelry store, a man (Alban Lenoir) that's a wizard with cars is arrested but then recruited by a drug squad detective (Ramzy Bedia) to supercharge police cars. Lost Bullet (aka Balle Perdue) is a French action-thriller directed by first-time feature helmer Guillaume Pierret. Lost Bullet does reminds me of Ronin, Maybe its because of the European location - but its nowhere near as cool as that Masterpiece.