The film is based on a true event that happened in Jacques-Bet in the late 1970s in France. This is not an Italian mafia or an American gangster movie, but an authentic Marseille gangster with a strong French culture. The film seems to be proclaiming to the world, "Look at how the French gangs act." Audiences who are tired of watching Hollywood gangsters can use this film as an adjustment, and those who like the French atmosphere can also take a look at the state of alternative France. However, I don't think there's anything great about this film except that the plot is based on a true story. Let Renault's performances seem familiar, the beautiful French scenery, the vendetta between the gangsters, all of which did not improve, but also did not reduce the points.
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