Through the Air

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"Vincent, a former air rifle champion ends up in a dangerous spiral after accepting an unusual job offer."
  • 2015
  • 1 hr 38 min
  • 5.7  (600)

Through the Air, directed by Fred Grivois, is a gripping French thriller that explores the dark side of technology and the personal cost of progress. The film follows Vincent (Reda Kateb), a Frenchman of Algerian descent, who is a drone pilot for a private military contractor. He has recently returned from Afghanistan and is suffering from PTSD. Despite his deteriorating mental health, Vincent is asked to complete one last mission in Mali. However, after the mission goes awry, Vincent returns to Paris, where he is forced to confront the consequences of his actions.

In Paris, Vincent becomes increasingly paranoid, convinced that he is being watched and followed. His paranoia is compounded when he discovers that his wife, Anna (Ludivine Sagnier), is having an affair with their neighbor, Simon (Johan Heldenbergh). As Vincent spirals into a state of depression and desperation, he becomes obsessed with the idea of using his drone to spy on Anna and Simon, in an effort to uncover their infidelity.

Through the Air's plot is driven by Vincent's inner turmoil and his use of technology to satisfy his own selfish desires. The film raises important ethical questions surrounding the use of drones and the impact of technology on our personal lives. In particular, the film highlights the dangerous consequences of using technology as a substitute for human relationships and the need for human connection.

Through the Air is brilliantly directed by Grivois, who manages to capture the intensity of Vincent's psychological state through the film's pacing and cinematography. The film's sound design is equally impressive, with the use of drones and distorted audio heightening the sense of unease and tension.

The performances in Through the Air are also outstanding. Kateb is particularly impressive, delivering a nuanced and powerful performance as a broken man struggling to come to terms with his past. Sagnier and Heldenbergh also deliver strong performances, portraying complex characters who are dealing with their own insecurities and fears.

The film's final act is particularly well executed, as Vincent's paranoia reaches fever pitch and he is forced to confront the reality of his situation. The film's conclusion is powerful and emotionally charged, leaving a lasting impression on the viewer.

Overall, Through the Air is a thought-provoking and intense thriller that explores important issues surrounding the use of technology and its impact on our personal lives. The film is expertly directed and features outstanding performances from its cast. Through the Air is a must-see for fans of intelligent and thought-provoking thrillers.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2015
  • Runtime
    1 hr 38 min
  • Language
    French
  • IMDB Rating
    5.7  (600)