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Action

Bastille Day

- With law comes disorder

Michael Mason is an American pickpocket living in Paris who finds himself hunted by the CIA when he steals a bag that contains more than just a wallet. Sean Briar, the field agent on the case, soon realises that Michael is just a pawn in a much bigger game and is also his best asset to uncover a large-scale conspiracy.

Release Date : 2016-04-22

Language :EnglishFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : StudioCanalVendôme PicturesAnonymous ContentAnton Capital EntertainmentCanal+TF1 Films Production

Production Country : FranceUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : The Take

Cast

Idris Elba

Character Name : Sean Briar

Original Name : Idris Elba

Gender : Male

Richard Madden

Character Name : Michael Mason

Original Name : Richard Madden

Gender : Male

Charlotte Le Bon

Character Name : Zoe Naville

Original Name : Charlotte Le Bon

Gender : Female

Kelly Reilly

Character Name : Karen Dacre

Original Name : Kelly Reilly

Gender : Female

José Garcia

Character Name : Victor Gamieux

Original Name : José Garcia

Gender : Male

Anatol Yusef

Character Name : Tom Luddy

Original Name : Anatol Yusef

Gender : Male

Ériq Ebouaney

Character Name : Baba

Original Name : Ériq Ebouaney

Gender : Male

Alex Fondja

Character Name : Ange

Original Name : Alex Fondja

Gender : Male

Arieh Worthalter

Character Name : Jean

Original Name : Arieh Worthalter

Gender : Male

Thierry Godard

Character Name : Rafi Bertrand

Original Name : Thierry Godard

Gender : Male

Vincent Londez

Character Name : Yannick Bertrand

Original Name : Vincent Londez

Gender : Male

Stéphane Caillard

Character Name : Beatrice

Original Name : Stéphane Caillard

Gender : Female

Mohamed Makhtoumi

Character Name : Christophe

Original Name : Mohamed Makhtoumi

Gender : Male

Théo Costa-Marini

Character Name : Xavier

Original Name : Théo Costa-Marini

Gender : Male

Jérôme Gaspard

Character Name : Yves

Original Name : Jérôme Gaspard

Gender : Male

Ismaël Sy Savané

Character Name : Serge

Original Name : Ismaël Sy Savané

Gender : Male

Ines Boughanmi

Character Name : French Journalist (uncredited)

Original Name : Ines Boughanmi

Gender : Female

Jorge Leon

Character Name : Rioter (uncredited)

Original Name : Jorge Leon

Gender : Male

Valeria Ragonese

Character Name : Protester (uncredited)

Original Name : Valeria Ragonese

Gender : Female

Tugba Tirpan

Character Name : French Protestor (uncredited)

Original Name : Tugba Tirpan

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**One wrong move made a small time thief a target.** The first thing is this film came at the worst time in the history of France. If it was set in elsewhere in the world would have had less issue, but the Paris terror attack and this theme had lots of similarity. I mean it was nothing to do with the incident, but the contents are very impactful. Which also might be the reason for the film not doing well. I did not enjoy much this film, for me it was the story that turned me off. It was sympathetic to terrorists in the first half, so I completely hated that part, and then the last 30 or so minutes it got better. I mean not awesome or like that, but just good. Directed by 'Eden Lake' famed director. Another very familiar story, but altered like it was for the first time in a film. So most of the parts are predictable, but one twist during the beginning of the third act made it look good. Amazing pace, it just keeps getting bigger and bigger going forward. But as we know, those developments were so clichéd. All the actors were okay, and it has some decent stunts as well. I think it is a good timepass film and nothing else.. _6/10_

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-11-17

Well this just goes to show that you can put two hot blokes in the same film, set it in Paris, add some car chases and pyrotechnics - and still end up with a dud. Richard Madden (and his terrible attempt at a Nevada accent) is "Mason" an accomplished pickpocket who manages to get himself embroiled in a bombing. Spotted by CCTV, he is soon the quarry of the CIA's "Briar" (Idris Elba) before the latter realises that he is not their protagonist and that it is best the pair unite to thwart the real terrorists who are using a campaign of civil unrest to mask their real criminal intentions. James Watkins actually manages to keep the pace of this moving along quite well, but the story is far too thin and there is precisely no chemistry on screen between the gents, or between anyone and "Zoe" (Charlotte le Bon) who is also mixed up in all this mayhem. Eye candy can really help a film, and to a certain extent it does here but otherwise this is a standard made for television thriller that is light on just about everything. The condescending tones of the CIA in their dealings with their French counterparts was rather irritating too - no wonder Americans are not always overly welcome in Europe! If this was either man pitching to be the next Daniel Craig, then I'd not give up the day job.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-01-06