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6.6/10
IMDbAKA, a French action-thriller on Netflix, showcases the collaboration of Alban Lenoir and Morgan S. Dalibert from the Lost Bullet movies. Departing from their previous goofiness, AKA delves into a more serious crime-drama. Lenoir plays Adam Franco, a special-ops agent who possesses an imposing physique and a sociopathic disposition. His latest mission involves infiltrating a gang associated with a suspected terrorist. Amid the violence and chaos, Adam forms an unexpected bond with Victor Pastore's (Eric Cantona) mistreated children. As the plot unfolds, Adam's brutal nature clashes with his newfound compassion, leading to moral conflict. AKA offers intense action sequences intertwined with a glimpse of political corruption. While the film attempts to explore deeper themes, it occasionally becomes entangled in its convoluted plot. The late introduction of moral dilemmas adds some depth, but the overall experience falls short of being truly captivating. Nonetheless, Lenoir delivers a compelling performance, showcasing a tough exterior hiding a softer side. AKA provides an engaging two-hour watch, although it lacks the wow factor.
Alban Lenoir trained for three months in boxing and martial arts to prepare for his role.
The movie was shot in only 26 days
The movie was inspired by a real-life incident in which a group of criminals were apprehended for a series of robberies