Antoine Cerda
Victor Belmondo
Antoine Cerda

Forced out of his elite unit, a troubled cop launches his own rogue investigation when mysterious killings claim the lives of his former colleagues.
Antoine Cerda
Victor Belmondo
Antoine Cerda
Sami Belkaïm
Tewfik Jallab
Sami Belkaïm
Richard Esteves
Soufiane Guerrab
Richard Esteves
Hanna Levasseur
Juliette Dol
Hanna Levasseur
Charles Balestra
Yvan Attal
Charles Balestra
Commissaire Cécile Wagner
Lydia Andréï
Commissaire Cécile Wagner
Karim Mahmoudi
Jean-Michel Correia
Karim Mahmoudi
Titus La Chapelle
Moussa Mansaly
Titus La Chapelle
Alexandra de Brandt
Erika Sainte
Alexandra de Brandt
Zoé Medjadi
Lise Lomi
Zoé Medjadi
Saïd Nguyen
Ludovic Faure
Saïd Nguyen
Vanessa Belkaïm
Noémie Khidel
Vanessa Belkaïm
As I seem to hear myself saying so often, these days, "scripts matter". A less than sterling script, can really undermine what could have been, an excellent film or series. Yet, another case in question, "Squad 36". Lets start with what this film gets right. The acting is excellent, action scenes decent if not exceptional and the story is heartfelt. Where it falls down is a script that's incoherent. Its unravels like a ball of yarn, dropped into the paws of a bored cat. Its all over the place, so much so, that its incredibly difficult to follow. Even when answers come, its dissatisfying because the viewer becomes so lost, there's no real build up to the finale. Its a shame too, because the shadow of what this film could have been, looms large. In summary, no amount of excellent acting and a heartfelt back story, can make up for a shambolic script. Still worth a look for the performances and the action but that's the only real basis, on which I can recommend, "Squad 36".
Read full reviewUninteresting and boring... Movie starts with a chase scene that lasts 7 minutes. That's 7 minutes wasted in nothing. By that point, I already knew I was watching a garbage, but at least it shows the current face of France - invaded, weakened, soft, corrupted, crime-ridden, and rotten thanks to the leftist government.
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