Largo Winch: Tomer Sisley gives his all tonight

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Between seduction and conspiracy, Largo Winch has nothing to envy from Hollywood films…

Tonight, TMC will rebroadcast Largo Winchthe original adaptation of the comic strip of the same name, which marked the comedian's first steps in cinema in 2008 Tomer Sisley. A film signed Julien Rappeneau And Jerome Hallwhose diffusion is no coincidence at a time when the third part of the saga has just been released in theaters.

For nearly 2 hours, Largo (Tomer Sisley) will try at all costs to establish himself in the business world following the death of his father, Nerio Winch (Miki Manojlovic), a billionaire at the head of an industrial empire, found drowned. Officially without a family, Nerio had adopted a young boy, Largo, who has grown up and will have to foil multiple plots using his muscles and his seductive side. With a top-flight cast, Gilbert Melki (The truth if I lie), Kristin Scott-Thomas (Four weddings, one funeral) And Melanie Thierry (Babylon AD, In therapy), This Largo Winch is a thrilling entertainment with a well-crafted storyline.

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Here is the review of First : “To avoid the pitfalls, director Jérôme Salle and screenwriter Julien Rappeneau decided to return to the character's roots. Their Largo Winch is no longer a trendy billionaire who navigates between subprime mortgages and terrorist threats, but a wounded man whose identity and intimate construction the film attempts to shed light on. Jérôme Salle keeps the clever script maze of the comic strip and opts for a muscular but classy hero, plunged into the heart of a plot in the form of an identity and geopolitical-financial puzzle. Halfway between The Bourne Identity and its sequels (for the realistic hysteria and the convincing action sequences) and the Hitchcockian thriller (for the manipulation), his Largo Winch has everything to seduce.”

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