Netflix: have we found the worst film on the platform?


Directed by Frenchman Olivier Mégaton and available on Netflix, the futuristic action thriller “The Last Days Of American Crime” garnered an average of 1.5 out of 5 among AlloCiné viewers, and a rating of 0% on Rotten Tomatoes.

The Last Days of American Crime, a futuristic action thriller directed by Olivier Megaton and available on Netflix since 2020, would it be the worst film on the platform?

Indeed, as Télé-Loisirs recently noted, this feature film worn by Édgar Ramírez, Anna Brewster and Michael Pitt received an exceptionally low rating of 0% on the American review site Rotten Tomatoes. On the side of AlloCiné spectators, the film did not come out much better, receiving an average of 1.5 out of 5 (against 1.7 in the press).

The Last Days Of American Crime on Netflix: do you know that this thriller is directed by a protege of Luc Besson?

Directed by Olivier Mégaton (the cinematographic heir of Luc Besson to whom we owe Taken 2 and 3 in particular), The Last Days of American Crime takes place in the near future, where the American government threatens to put in place a signal preventing anyone from committing any illegal act. A week before this new technology is activated, Graham Brick, a professional criminal, prepares a very last blow.

Like Locke & Key and October Faction, also available on Netflix, The Last Days of American Crime is the adaptation of a series of graphic novels written by Rick Remender and illustrated by Greg Tocchini.

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