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Netflix: 24 hours after its release, this breathtaking thriller already dethrones the hit “ravage” with Tom Hardy at the top of the world top

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As often on the platform, suspense enthusiasts responded. According to data from the specialized site FlixPatrol, a new German thriller is now world number 1 on Netflix. It even dethrones “Ravage”, the explosive action film carried by Tom Hardy, now relegated to second place in the ranking. Released on April 30, he already won in a pole position of the most seen films on the platform in 69 countries in just a day, including France.

An eight closed -bearing at the heart of the American consulate

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It is “exterritorial”. Directed by Christian Zübert (“The Collini affair”), this feature film features Sara (Jeanne Goursaud), a former special forces soldier who came to carry out a simple administrative approach to the American consulate in Frankfurt with his young son. But the visit turns to the nightmare: the child mysteriously disappears in the corridors of the building, and, more disturbing, nobody seems to remember having seen it. Trapped in a legally out of reach space of local authorities, Sara understands that she is alone against an opaque system – and that she will have to face much more than just kidnapping. Pupil invites you to discover the trailer above.

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Oppressive closed doors, stylized fights and high tension narration, the film has all the ingredients of a Netflix success. Turned in a refined aesthetic and constantly tension, “exterritorial” put as much on action as on a skillfully maintained paranoid atmosphere. The intrigue, built on a double background of political conspiracy and personal trauma, questions the limits of reason and memory. Jeanne Goursaud, revealed in “Barbarians”, recently seen in “Pax Massilia” and in the mini-series event “Kabul”, delivers a muscular and nuanced performance, while Dougray Scott (ex- “Desperate Housewives”) embodies a security official as disturbing as charismatic.

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