
Franck and Simon are both good cops. They work as partners. But their lives take a tailspin when Simon, driving drunk, causes a tragic car wreck. A few years later, out of the police, he is forced to take matters into his own hands when his family is in danger.... (Full plot summary below)
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Franck and Simon are both good cops. They work as partners. But their lives take a tailspin when Simon, driving drunk, causes a tragic car wreck. A few years later, out of the police, he is forced to take matters into his own hands when his family is in danger.
Leave your thoughts about Mea Culpa.
| HeyUGuysStefan PapeThough unreservedly generic - particularly in the storytelling and the indistinctive narrative structure, Mea Culpa remains a picture that's easy to indulge yourself in. |
| Radio TimesStephen CartyFans of fast-paced action movies will find much to enjoy in this bruising thriller from promising French filmmaker Fred Cavayé. |
| GuardianAndrew PulverCavayé pumps up the car chases and shootouts, and pumps down the plausibility; but it all moves along at such a lick it doesn't matter much. |
| Time OutTom HuddlestonThose who like their action old school - and don't mind a bit of draggy chit-chat in between - should seek this out. |
| Times (UK)Wendy IdeThe French thriller Mea Culpa is indeed a very, very stupid film. |
| User ReviewJason Kkinda hard to follow through the first 1/3 though picks up abit ish towards the end. kudos to the DP and camera crew on this one for making the Epic look awesome as always. |
| User ReviewBruno VEste film es sólo una serie de lugares comunes y situaciones previsibles hasta la ingenuidad. |
| User ReviewHarry GOnce the French made tight well scripted seductive policiers, alas it seem's no longer. Lazy cliched action film without wit or panache or tension. |