Movie "Odd Job" (2016)

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    Un petit boulot (Bande originale du film)

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    • 1 Mathieu LamboleyGénérique 1:45
    • 2 Mathieu LamboleyLe thème 1:30
    • 3 Michel Blanc & Romain DurisJe veux que tu tues ma femme 0:13
    • 4 Mathieu LamboleyDébrouille 0:50
    • 5 Michel Blanc & Romain DurisJe vais te la tuer ta femme 1:54
    • 6 Romain DurisToujours honnête 0:57
    • 7 Mathieu LamboleyLe flingue 1:15
    • 8 Michel Blanc & Romain DurisUn moment d'égarement 0:13
    • 9 Mathieu LamboleySuspect 0:44
    • 10 Michel Blanc & Romain DurisLa femme d'un ami 1:04
    • 11 Mathieu LamboleyLove theme 1:36
    • 12 Michel BlancChapeau l'artiste 0:17
    • 13 Mathieu LamboleyLe thème mandoline 0:34
    • 14 Mathieu LamboleySuicide de Tom 1:24
    • 15 Michel Blanc & Romain DurisUn pilote d'Air Palma 0:21
    • 16 Mathieu LamboleyMar del Sol 1:52
    • 17 Mathieu LamboleyEspaña, Pt. 1 1:25
    • 18 Mathieu LamboleyMar del Sol, Pt. 2 1:02
    • 19 Mathieu LamboleyEspaña, Pt. 2 1:06
    • 20 Mathieu LamboleyAttente 1:36
    • 21 Mathieu LamboleyEpilogue 1:43
    • 22 Nuits blanchesTree of Life 3:10

    Un petit boulot

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    Spoken Language
    Runtime 1 hr 47 min
    Premiere: World $2 987 328 August 31, 2016
    Digital: World October 1, 2018
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    Description

    An unemployed factory worker takes a job as a hit man to make ends meet.

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    Book Behind the Film "Killing in the Name of" (2016)

    About the Book

    The film "Killing in the Name of" is based on the book “Arrêtez-moi là!” by Franz Bartelt. This novel is a gripping tale that delves into the life of an ordinary man who finds himself caught in extraordinary circumstances. The narrative is known for its dark humor and satirical take on modern society.

    About the Author

    Franz Bartelt is a French author renowned for his unique style that blends humor with critical social commentary. His works often explore themes of identity, societal norms, and the absurdities of everyday life. Bartelt's writing is characterized by its wit and the ability to engage readers with thought-provoking narratives.

    Film Adaptation

    The film adaptation of “Arrêtez-moi là!” stays true to the essence of Franz Bartelt's novel, capturing the humor and the critical undertones of the original work. While some elements have been modified to suit the cinematic format, the core themes and the satirical edge remain intact, offering audiences a faithful representation of the book's spirit.

    Production

    This is the last film Pascal Chaumeil directed, before he died on 27 August 2015.

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