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Besessen vom Verbrechen, getrennt durch das Gesetz.
In Los Angeles treiben der Berufsverbrecher Neil McCauley und seine Bande ihr Unwesen. Obwohl perfekt geplant, ging ihre letzte Aktion schief und der knallharte FBI-Agent Vincent Hanna wird auf die Bande aufmerksam. Da Hanna das Team auf frischer Tat ertappen will, schlägt er erst bei einem groß angelegten Banküberfall zu. In der folgenden Straßenschlacht zwischen der Polizei und den Verbrechern wird McCauleys Team zerschlagen. Obwohl McCauley zunächst fliehen kann, kommt es schließlich zum finalen Duell der beiden Vollprofis.
Avis de la communauté (10)
Deserves a higher rating than 82%. This movie is perfection in motion. Great cast, great direction, great music, great dialogue, great cinematography, I could go on and on... Just see it. Just love it. Just watch it over, and over, and over, and over...
Heat is a cinematic banquet of intense imagery and pulse-pounding action.
I'm sorry but I really didn't enjoy this movie. The acting was alright but not enough to carry the movie by itself. The plot was straightforward and never made me care for any of the characters, it felt like everything was glossed over. Not a single relationship, be it between rivals, couples or family members made me feel anything, to the point that I even forgot that some characters existed in this movie until they were shown for another brief period. The plot shows you events (serial killer for example), but never expands on it, so it feels like it was tacked on and could have been cut to make the movie shorter. Speaking about length, the 3 hours runtime is really too long, and it hampered my enjoyment of this movie even more, because it started feeling like a slog halfway through. I think that the movie didn't pique my interest with any unique features, the plot, acting and cinematography were all okay, but prolonged over a 3 hour period made me dread the time I spent watching the movie.
Best shooting scene ever :-) better to watch really loud with good speakers!
You can clearly see how the visual language of this film lays the groundwork for movies like the _The Dark Knight_ and _The Town_ (dark & blue hues, naturalistic lighting, lots of medium shots, no glossy or fancy camera movement, camera continuously stays with the characters). In my mind this film is kinda similar to _Sicario_. We have this script that’s fairly straightforward and slightly generic, but it gets elevated by the directing and acting. De Niro, Kilmer and Pacino are all great in it, though I don’t like these cartoony outbursts that Pacino sometimes tends to have, even when we assume this character is meant to be on cocaine he still goes a little overboard with the performance. It’s the kind of problem that appears in a lot of Mann films, for example one could argue that the opening scene feels more in line with the tone from _Point Break_, not this serious, gritty crime epic that’s being attempted here. I also don’t think it justifies its runtime, this should’ve been 2 hours at most, as it takes a little too long to build up its characters in the first half. I’m assuming Mann thinks he’s making a statement about having family in the crime business by presenting such extensive character development, but none of that stuff reaches a level of depth for me where it pushes beyond being just a genre film with great characters. Still, the second half is pretty spectacular. The entire heist feels like GTA V without the satire, really loved the sound design of that entire shootout in particular. Overall, definitely worthy of its status as one of the defining crime thrillers of the 90s, despite not having aged perfectly. 7.5/10