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Gun violence, language in chaotic action sequel.
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Last Bullet
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What's the Story?
In LAST BULLET, Lino (Alban Lenoir) strikes a deal to get even with a corrupt foe. With the help of a new vehicular monstrosity, Lino might have just what is needed to see this story through.
Is It Any Good?
Unfortunately, a unique car creation, car chases, and lots of fighting and shooting don't alone make for a thrilling or compelling movie. On paper, that's what Last Bullet is: a slapdash and often chaotic concoction of action elements but without foundation and also often without narrative purpose. The plot is wildly unrealistic and ridiculous at this point, and the haphazard pacing doesn't help.
Oddly, given the nature of the genre, this film also lacks creativity. For example, during the overly long car chase sequences, many viewers might find themselves getting bored. The film also misses opportunities all over the place. Not only is the main character severely underwritten, but many characters aren't developed or interestingly integrated into the narrative, like Julie or Sarah. Sure, the film has Julie romantically ending up with Lino, but that's hardly a role. There are better action films out there.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about violence in action movies. How does the violent action and killing in Last Bullet help make the film exciting to watch?
Do you think you would be interested in the story if it was delivered without all the action? Why, or why not?
Do you feel like this third and final film satisfactorily wraps up the series? Why, or why not?
Movie Details
- On DVD or streaming : May 7, 2025
- Cast : Alban Lenoir , Nicolas Duvauchelle , Stéfi Celma , Gérard Lanvin
- Director : Guillaume Pierret
- Studio : Netflix
- Genre : Action/Adventure
- Topics : Transportation ( Cars & Trucks )
- Run time : 112 minutes
- MPAA rating :
- Last updated : September 18, 2025
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