Just released, this French film is making a name for itself across the world on Netflix

Just released, this French film is making a name for itself across the world on Netflix



GTMAX makes a sensational entry on Netflix

Released November 20, 2024, GTMAX is the new pearl of French action cinema conquering the Netflix streaming platform. In just a few days, this gripping thriller went straight to number one on the charts Top 10 worldwide non-English language films. With 18 million hours watched and 10.8 million views, GTMAX emerges as an inevitable phenomenon.

This success is not limited to France: the film appears in the regional charts of many countries, confirming it the growing attraction for French productions. This impressive figure places it ahead of highly anticipated films such as The lost children (13.4 million hours viewed) e Let go (7.3 million hours).

But what explains so much enthusiasm? First the story: GTMAX immerses us in an electrifying universe where speed, tension and emotion combine brilliantly. The film follows Soélie (Ava Baya), a former motocross prodigy, dealing with a gang of TMAX robbers who use the streets of Paris as a playground.

The production by Olivier Schneider, accustomed to large action productions thanks to his experience in stunts, gives authenticity to the chase and robbery scenes.

French action cinema shines internationally

GTMAX is part of a series of recent French hits on Netflix. In recent years, films like Lost ball, AKA or even Under the Seine it proved that France could compete with Hollywood in terms of action films.

Let’s take it Lost ball (2020), for example, a thriller centered on spectacular car chases, which attracted millions of viewers around the world. His sequel, Lost ball 2confirmed this craze with an even more explosive plot.

For his part, AKA (2023) wowed with a mix of family drama and tense undercover scenes, appearing in the Top 10 worldwide upon release.

Today, GTMAX continues this dynamic by offering an ambitious and visually impactful production.

This global success also underlines the growing interest of spectators in local productions with a strong identity. Thanks to Netflix, movies like GTMAX can reach an international audience, confirming the attraction for modern, dynamic and accessible French cinema.

Source: Cine Serie

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