Through the Air

2015 "Vincent, a former air rifle champion ends up in a dangerous spiral after accepting an unusual job offer."
5.7| 0h30m| en
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Vincent, a former air rifle champion lives a quiet life with his wife and his daughter. Despite his happy family life he ends up with economic problems. One day at the shooting range he meets the mysterious Renaud who promises him a solution to his problems by offering him an unusual job. Suddenly Vincent finds himself in a very dangerous spiral which turns out to be even harder to get out of than finding a solution to his economic problems.

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Karry Best movie of this year hands down!
ReaderKenka Let's be realistic.
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
OJT A couple of reviewers here are guessing that this film is inspired by the novel "Like a hole in the head" by James Hadley Chase, in that the plot is similar. I haven't read that novel, and the review is based upon the film as itself. I could find no evidence that this film at all based upon that novel, and find it ridiculous to review that film on that basis.As a drama or thriller this film stands firmly as it is. The up-building of the story is slow, but I don't mind. The film starts off with a guy who is a master shoots-man, but with money troubles and wife troubles, Vincent Cavelle (played by Reda Kateb, who also was featured in the fabulous "A prophet"). He also has a troubled relation to his own father. Then a surprise friend turns up, offering to help.I found the acting very good and believable, and the film made me think on several levels. How far is it from being a controlled master shooter to become a cold sniper? How easy is it to go into a complete different role, when you see the solving of all your problems?The film is Fred Grivois' first feature film, and as such it's very good. I also found the music score to be perfect, and the film gives a noir feeling which I also like very much. The So if you are out for a film which isn't all action, but realistic suspense and also kind of thought provoking, then give this film a chance. Well done!
kosmasp You sometimes have to wonder what the Germans are thinking when they (re)name some movies they release. You can not think any minute of watching this, that it is an action movie or something in that vain. While it does have some single action pieces it also has too many moments that just drag along. It feels like an overblown slow burning movie with really good actors in it.And does it have a payoff? Me thinks not, but I reckon that is in the eye of the beholder/the viewer to judge for themselves. I don't think many will come up with a positive look on things though. It's not always about being fast paced, but you do wonder if it wasn't possible to pick it up at times and make this anything else than boring ... then again, that in itself might be the selling point for those who want something different
Tom Dooley This seems to have been inspired by the book 'Like a hole in the head' by James Hadley Chase in that the plot is similar. Reda Kateb ('Zero Dark Thirty' and 'A Prophet') plays Vincent Cavelle who is having financial problems when his – less than convivial – father who has to move in after a stroke. He is a rather unwelcome house guest and it puts extra pressure on his marriage which was already going off the rails. **Plot Spoiler** He seeks solace in his shooting club where he is a champion shot with an air rifle. Then one day a new member befriends him and before you can say 'Sacre bleu!' he has made him an offer of a life changing sum in exchange for doing what he is best at – only not in a shooting gallery.Now this starts off rather well and it had me hooked up until about a third of the way through and then it sort of loses momentum and credibility and that goes down hill after that. The acting is all fine it is just the script that lets this down which is a shame. Not a total disaster but one where it could have been a fair bit better if a big splash of realism had been added for the end. 'Colt 45' is a film in a similar vein and is superior to this in many ways, so if the plot looks like something you may like that would be the better film.
roland-wirtz La resistance de l'air is nothing else than a bad rehash of a very good novel by James Hadley Chase: Like a hole in the head. When I saw the names behind the script, I wasn't surprised at all since they also made another bad rehash of a very good film with Les Cowboys (rehash of John Ford's The Searchers). The film is totally empty and flat. It's also anti-climatic in so many ways. This being sold as a crime film, you expect at least that it would deliver the goods. Nothing happens. If you expect some muscles and some sparks flying, you'll be disappointed. A reviewer pointed out how close it was to Colt 45, another french crime film. I can see why but Colt 45 is a much better film than La resistance de l'air. From what I heard Colt 45 was slaughtered in the editing room but even in its actual form it beats Fred Grivoi's picture on every level.My advice: Forget this film. Read Chase's Like a hole in the head and watch Fabrice du Weltz's Colt 45 instead.

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