Review of The Big Risk (1960) by Andrey B — 15 Nov 2017
A nice French crime film shot in the best traditions of the 60's. The message of this movie if very straightforward: once you are in the "game" there is no way out, there's no such thing as a retired gangster, it's simple as that.
The film studies the code of honour among gangsters and makes it in a very interesting and enjoyable manner: the relaxed acting, swift camerawork and refreshing feel of the then still new cinema style make this movie a pleasurable viewing.
Belmondo is very handsome in the role of a young smiling thief who still believes in the infallibility of the code of honour in the criminal world.
This review of The Big Risk (1960) was written by Andrey B on 15 Nov 2017.
The Big Risk has generally received very positive reviews.
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