This frothy film tells the true-crime story of the so-called polite bandit Bruno Sulak, who goes on a crime spree in 1980s France, but insists his gang never fire their guns
ast-rising French star Lucas Bravo, best known so far for playing love interest chef Gabriel in the series Emily in Paris, playsin this frothy true-crime story. Set largely in a version of the 1980s where everyone avoids wearing the most heinous trends of the time the story apparently sticks reasonably close to the historical record as it tracks Sulak’s career.in the sticks. His gang includes stalwart wingman Drago and Bruno’s girlfriend/getaway driver Annie .
Soon he is being hailed as a real-life Arsène Lupin, a gentleman burglar for the times. Naturally, this only annoys police commissioner George Moréas who escalates his efforts to capture Sulak and the gang., the film mostly dwells in the choppy editing realms of music videos, with glossy, sensuously lit cinematography underscored with classic needle drops.
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