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The Cold War may be over, but a new world order keeps a group of covert mercenaries employed by the highest bidder. These operatives, known as "Ronin," are assembled in France by a mysterious client for a seemingly routine mission: steal a top-secret briefcase. But the simple task soon proves explosive as other underworld organizations vie for the same prize...and to get the job done, the members of Ronin must do something they've never done before, trust each other! (official distributor synopsis)

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lamps 

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English A great crime drama with elements of classic noir thrillers, which, apart from the performances, mainly benefits from a technically hugely compelling story. During the first 15 minutes, everything is set up and the main protagonists are introduced so that the relentless action ride can begin, which doesn't require much thought and yet manages to captivate with its perfectly elaborated and relentless premise. The car chases, in particular, have an incredible intensity and rightfully rank among the best ever filmed. But Frankenheimer clearly has everything under control, expertly dictating the appropriate pace and embellishing the excellent script with an apt atmosphere of suspense and betrayal that lurks literally at every turn. The imaginary crown in the form of De Niro's and Reno's performances, as well as Jan Tříska's smaller role, leaves me in no doubt that Ronin definitely deserves a full rating. ()

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English The script a bit leaky, but otherwise a great crime movie. Great actors, De Niro maybe in his last, really good action role. I was also delighted to see Natascha McElhone. John Frankenheimer took care of the perfect atmosphere and flawless chases with the diligence he’s famed for and with great attention to detail. ()

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POMO 

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English Ronin’s elegantly depicted atmosphere of old European crime dramas, excellent actors and perfect car chases are all wasted due to the routine and meandering screenplay. And that’s a shame. ()

Othello 

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English Ronin isn't perfect, especially compared to its genre kinsman Heat. The dialogue is a little clunky and perhaps a little illogical in places. And yet the characters, and two scenes in particular, are ones I won't forget from this film. The first is the car raid on a cafe full of people. The second is the tackling over the railing at the Coliseum in Arles. ()

kaylin 

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English A pretty good thriller that is sufficiently action-packed and has good characters, as well as a good plot. Robert De Niro once again shows that it doesn't matter what role is given to him, he completely masters it, immerses himself in it, and demonstrates that he always delivers an absolutely great performance. In some scenes, he is simply flawless. The array of well-known actors in "Ronin" helps quite a bit, because otherwise, for me, it is just good but not exceptional. ()

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