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Bastille Day

A young man turns into a former CIA agent. Through his presence in that period, the young man tries to carry out the task of combating terrorism in France, commissioned by the high command. In the end, when on a one-day leisure trip, the unlikely pair discovers that they are targeted by some people and must cooperate with each other in order to reach and overthrow the enemy in a more powerful way.
Keywords:  #Bastille Day #Idris Elba #James Watkins #Kelly Reilly #Richard Madden
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Director James Watkins keeps things reasonably interesting, but his characters are not well drawn, which hinders the buddy dynamic between Mason and Briar.
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Film Ireland Magazine
January 03, 2017
If you're looking for some quick, adrenaline-pumped entertainment - and clocking in at ninety minutes, it welcomingly abstains from a gratuitous running time - Bastille Day fits the bill.
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New York Times
November 17, 2016
Yes, it's uncomfortable watching a terror-themed tale in a city that so recently dealt with real terrorism. But if you can get past that, the movie sweeps you along with a brisk pace and even dashes of humor.
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December 18, 2016
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The Take is one busy, busy action flick. It also does something I never thought could be done: It makes the consistently charismatic Idris Elba look unappealing.
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