
AKA
A steely special ops agent finds his morality put to the test when he infiltrates a crime syndicate and unexpectedly bonds with the boss' young son.
- 6.9
- 2023
- Released
- 2h 2m

Alban Lenoir
Adam Franco
Éric Cantona
Victor Pastore
Thibault de Montalembert
Kruger
Sveva Alviti
Natalya
Saïdou Camara
Pee Wee
Lucille Guillaume
Hélène
Kevin Layne
Moktar Al Tayeb
Philippe Résimont
Sénateur Marconnet
Vincent Heneine
Cisko
Nathalie Odzierejko
Mona
Steve Tientcheu
Youssef
Constantin Vidal
JB
Hugo Dillon
Manu
Noé Chabbat
Jonathan
Jamel Elgharbi
Bogdan
Soufiane Hafraoui
Karim
Sébastien Lalanne
Jacques
Sophie Ricci
Fille Moktar
Klaudia Zhegu
Sophia
Karim Belkhadra
L'égyptien
Sofiane Semachi
Sofiane
Françoise Lenoir
L'intendante
Tibor Audinos
Adam 15 ans
Sultan Ulutaş
Femme Moktar
David Beaulieu
Meunier
Hedi Bouchenafa
Le banquier
Igor Kovalsky
Amet
Julien Buchy
Envoyé spécial
Zaire Souchi
Comptable
Kelian Maréchaux
Janusz
Saïd Benchnafa
Yacine
Antonio Lanciano
Antoine
Georgi Jivkovv
Guetteur
Aude Lepape
Sonia Gautier
Hugues Dago
Présentateur TV5
Axelle Bossard
Présentatrice JT 98
Charles Valter
Blondinet![Official Trailer [Subtitled]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/044PUmZQd1g/hqdefault.jpg)
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"AKA" mixes action, with a rather scathing commentary on organised private and political crime. The organised criminal organisation the lead character, a special forces operative, is tasked with infiltrating, conceals a crime, perpetrated by the French political establishment. The question then becomes, who are the bigger criminals? Underlying this is a commentary on how children are treated
Guess the French was really into giving action films to Netflix this year, given how i just talked about In His Shadow in my last review so the fact that they have been able to do two good action French films in a row here is kinda impressive on Netflix's part. If only that stuck around for a bit more time. I feel like it struggles balancing all of it's plot points that even a 2 hour runtime isn'
Too much of everything. AKA is an french action film, with a muscleman at center. That's a traditional setup, and with time, some of them learn the trade. The trouble is not the acting, lack thereof, but with the script. It feels like a group of people went script-shopping and said: We'd like a french action movie, with a tough fighter at the center. He's, uh, to infitrate organised crim