Robert Enrico - Special Zone In the mid-70s, Robert Enrico shot a paranoid secret built on the theme of fear of the all-powerful special services. It takes about 10 years and he again takes up the tried topic. This time, of course, it doesn't come down to farce - on the contrary, to a romantic detective. So the charismatic '70s give way to the boring '80s. Moreover, the intrigue remains from the force of 35 minutes. The rest of the time, Richard Anconina, who is gaining cinematic whistling, will flirt with Sabine Azema. She is good here, really great, even in manners and gestures, copies the then star of Ajani.
The sluggish novel will suddenly turn into an exciting detective, but almost immediately the intrigue will be revealed - alas, the script turned out to be too simple. A strange fire that claimed the lives of several people, a secret conspiracy of the powerful of this world, a terrible poison dioxin (this is now, the inhabitants of the CIS this word has been familiar for many years, after known events). All this looks very far-fetched. But the most important thing is that throughout the film, the sluggish canvas never turns into an energetic action. Perhaps this film is one of the few that can be entered into a passion for Enrico. Total failure: unconvincing, uninteresting, about nothing.
3 out of 10