Cash Truck
Cash Truck
| 14 April 2004 (USA)
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Vigilante, a small armored truck company, is in full crisis mode. Victim of three violent hold-ups in a year, which left no survivors, the company is on the verge of bankruptcy and its employees are extremely worried. Some even suggest a complicity between the robbers and the firm. It is in this difficult context that a man, Alexandre Demarre, one morning presents himself to start his first day of work at Vigilante.

Reviews
Softwing Most undeservingly overhyped movie of all time??
PlatinumRead Just so...so bad
SoftInloveRox Horrible, fascist and poorly acted
Bergorks If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
donegan-3 No commentator so far has referred to the opening of the film where Demarre and his son find themselves unwitting witnesses of a robbery and one of the 'braquers' apparently shoots Demarre and his son point-blank, though Demarre re-appears later (How much later?) alive and unharmed to join Vigilante. That's not the only unexplained event. Who was the silent woman with him on the park (Nursing home?) bench? His wife, lover? And the phone-caller who had somehow found his number? Why was he so adamant about not having his hotel room cleaned? Leaving his overall motivation open to conjecture gave an added interest to the plot, but things left unexplained without the slightest clue as to their significance in the story are merely irritating. Dupontel is tremendous. He has enormous presence and the rest of the cast, camera work, production and of course, direction, superb.
Claudio Carvalho In France, the disturbed and mysterious Alexandre Demarre (Albert Dupontel) is hired as security guard for the Vigilante armored truck company earning 1,200 euros per month and lodges in a hotel nearby the company for 1,450 euros for a month. He becomes close to his colleagues, actually a group of losers, without motivation or perspective, paranoids, depressed and substances addicted men, and prepares a personal file with the profile of each one. Along the days, the real intentions of Alex in working at Vigilante are disclosed."Le Convoyeur" is a very dark tale of revenge exposed in low pace. Albert Dupontel brilliantly develops his weird character, and the viewer guesses whether he is a journalist, a writer, an uncover detective of a thief planning a next robbery based on the financial balance between his salary and the cost of his hotel in the beginning of the story. I regret only that his motives are disclosed very soon, practically in the middle of the story. My vote is seven.Title (Brazil): "Assalto ao Carro Forte" ("Heist to the Armored Truck")
Dalazen_Junior Let me say this right from the beginning: Le Convoyeur may be one of 2004's finest films, and it's a truly shame it isn't getting any United States release. Here in Brazil, Le Convoyeur is being released in DVD, and is a smash hit everywhere. Forget "Leon", Luc Besson's epic of violence, this is the ultimate french thriller, a nail-biting classic of violence and action that should resist the test of time and, in the following years, gets the respect it deserves. The story is simple, at least you think so at the beginning: Alexandre Dumarre (Albert Dupontel) is the new guy on the job of cash truck, there is a series of attacks being perpetrated against the cash trucks and people suspect there are insiders in the firm giving away the routes. You meet the guys of the cash truck, and by the end you'll fell that you actually meet those guys and maybe had a drink with them. Dumarre has his own agenda, but you will only find out his reasons in the end. It is a film that respects its characters and give each one room to grow. When the action arrives, it's devastating. The final ten minutes are a tour de force of violence and action in the most realistic and brutal way. You won't see choreographed gun fights, you will get real action, grittier, more brutal, and let me say that the ending left me shocked - really. This is not a horror film, but the final minutes, well, they scared me! Albert Dupontel is the best actor I've seen in a long time. This guy is an actor with a capital "A", he gave the best performance of Irreversible, here he is even better. People only talk about the America icons like De Niro and Pacino. Well, Dupontel is brilliant and should be put in the same category of the very best. Jean Dujardin is also fine, here, he is funny, and by the end CONTAIN SPOILERS He is scary as hell END OF SPOILERS Please, American distributors,mark my words, give Le Convoyeur a chance to be shown in USA, it's by far the very best thriller of 2004, hell, of the last five years!
abisio Le Convoyeur (Cash truck) is one of those "minimalist French thriller" that will keep you in the edge of the seat for the entire movie. What the movie lacks in budget terms is compensated with the superb (and intense) acting for its main characters, especially Albert Dupontel (IRREVERSIBLE), a character you will not forget very soon.Alexander, a really strange and disturbed man, starts working as a security guard for an armored trunk company. The universe surrounding him is truly unbelievable; just because is real.We meet a bunch of lazy losers, which could be categorized as drug addicts, drunks, depressed, inept or nuts, and Alexander fits in all of them. To make matters more interesting; all of them are carrying guns with minimum training (one shoot a month) and earn a thousand Euros (about $ 1300) a month for transporting millions in cash.It is easy to predict that under these circumstances, things could go REALLY WRONG.After a while, we also realize that Alexander has his own agenda. He inquires about routes and events randomly. He even searches his co-workers lockers.Without giving out more, lets say that Nicolas Boukhrief (the director) constructs an environment very unreliable in itself and adds another explosive element to the cocktail.The big difference with any American thriller is that characters and drama are more important than action and violence. When the violence arrives, it shocks us without using spectacular special effects or big budget explosions.In brief, do not get fooled by the lack of big American actors or just because it is a French movie. This is probably the most terrifying movie of the year; and does not have ghosts, zombies or serial killers.
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