Voleur de coeur is a 1999 French film that features a stellar cast including Thibault de Montalembert as Daniel, Arno Henriet as L'huissier, Dominique Thoma as Carlo, Dmitry Rafalsky as Vladi, Charles Schneider as NBaussica, Sophie Duez as Laurence Rémi, Alain MacMoy as Bejner, Jezabel Amato as Faruda, Brigitte Chamarand as Clémentine, Maurice Barrié as Joseph, Christophe Malavua as Bruno, Jean-Claude Léger as M. Gerber, Nabil Debbouze as Aziz, Guillaume Laffly as Le comptable, Gilles Conseil as L'homme de main de Nassica, Laurent Jandron as Albert, Francine Chevalier as La responsable du supermarché, Isabelle Gomes as Monique, Arthur Romain as Timothée, Gerard Lebrun as Mouloumbé, Delphine Salska as Mme Larose, Alain Pike as Jules, Rose Katche as Maia, and Ako Kané as Mei-Li.
The film follows the story of Daniel, a charming thief who steals not only valuable objects but also the hearts of those around him. When he crosses paths with a ruthless gang led by NBaussica, Daniel finds himself caught up in a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
With its gripping plot and brilliant performances from the ensemble cast, Voleur de coeur is a thrilling ride that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. The chemistry between the actors is palpable, drawing audiences into the complex web of relationships and betrayals that unfold on screen.
Directed by acclaimed French filmmaker, the film is a masterclass in storytelling, blending elements of crime, drama, and romance seamlessly. The cinematography is stunning, capturing the gritty underworld of Paris with a sense of authenticity that adds to the film's overall impact.
Overall, Voleur de coeur is a must-see for fans of French cinema and anyone who appreciates a well-crafted thriller. With its stellar cast and compelling storyline, this film is sure to leave a lasting impression on viewers long after the credits roll.
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