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Completely dumped, Largo?

Bangkok, Burma, thick Canadian forests… A postcard film par excellence, this third Largo Winch is no better than the first two opuses. Worse, he completely moves away from comics so as not to invent anything new, nor even to make his billionaire hero stick to the throes of our time. At this level, however, there was a choice.

There are still some sequences and action scenes that can be watched without displeasure, that's something. It all begins when Largo Winch's son Noom is kidnapped and one of his business associates commits suicide. Everything will then turn against the heir of Group W, wrongly accused of being responsible…

The rest of our review to discover by clicking on Largo Wingh: the price of money.