Mehdi (Soufiane Guerrab) is a safecracker - although that description makes things sound much more glamorous than they are. He and a couple of old school friends, M'Barek (M'Barek Belkouk) and Thibault (Thibault Cathalifaud) have got things down to a fine art, but it's basically a case of clever planning and a lot of brute force. None of them are getting any younger, though, and Mehdi's responsibilities are weighing on him as he tries to patch things up with Sarah (Souheila Yacoub), the mum of his baby son, who moved out because she didn't want to share their home with Mehdi's mum.
Yassine Qnia's low-key take on all this is stitched well into the fabric of the working-class banlieu. Sarah and Thibault both hold down 'regular' jobs - she at a hairdresser's and he in a recycling plant - but it's clear how Mehdi views this sort of "shit work". Equally,...
Yassine Qnia's low-key take on all this is stitched well into the fabric of the working-class banlieu. Sarah and Thibault both hold down 'regular' jobs - she at a hairdresser's and he in a recycling plant - but it's clear how Mehdi views this sort of "shit work". Equally,...
- 4/25/2022
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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