
The Connection
By Cédric Jimenez
2014
Thriller / Crime
2h15
Synopsis
Newly transferred to the bustling port city of Marseille to assist with a crackdown on organized crime, energetic young magistrate Pierre Michel is given a rapid-fire tutorial on the ins and outs of an out-of-control drug trade. Pierre's wildly ambitious mission is to take on the French Connection, a highly organized operation that controls the city's underground heroin economy and is overseen by the notorious —and reputedly untouchable— Gaetan Zampa. Fearless, determined and willing to go the distance, Pierre plunges into an underworld world of insane danger and ruthless criminals.
Community Reviews
Viewers generally appreciate 'The Connection' for its engaging storytelling and strong performances, particularly praising Jean Dujardin and Gilles Lellouche for their compelling roles. The film's portrayal of 1970s Marseille and the intense battle against the drug trade captivates audiences, though some find the plot somewhat predictable and the pacing slow at times. The emotional depth and realistic depiction of crime and corruption add to the film's gritty atmosphere.
👍 Strong performances by lead actors.
👎 Some found the plot predictable.






















