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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