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'Spy Bound': Bellucci Popcorn . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on December 3, 2020 at 16:40:58:

Monica and Vincent Cassel (her ex-hubby) are French black ops agents who are given a mission to sink a small ship loaded with arms for a revolution in Africa. The team heads to Spain and the film concentrates on the mechanics of putting the job together. It also explores the relationship Bellucci has with Cassel and their bureau chief (Dussollier). The mission succeeds but Bellucci is arrested and forced into another dangerous caper.

If you appreciate French films this will fly. Cassel uses his standard level of intensity and Monica acts in a more subdued fashion. She looks "fabulous" as the film was shot in 2004.

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