: The film is an adaptation of a novella by Rémy Lasource , a real-life police officer who writes under a pseudonym to capture the authentic, raw atmosphere of the French projects.

: Features a nervous, electronic soundtrack by Saycet that emphasizes the "crackling" tension implied by the title. Are you interested in where to watch this film or Du crépitement sous les néons (review)

: Despite their differences, the two find common ground in their shared desire for freedom. Dara is desperate to return to her young daughter in Nigeria, while Yann seeks to wipe his slate clean.

: What starts as a tense trip transforms into a violent quest for survival. The duo eventually turns against their captors in a series of vengeful confrontations compared by some critics to a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde . Production Details

: Yann soon discovers that Dara isn't just a passenger; she is a "mule" carrying drug packets inside her body.

: Yann (played by Jérémie Laheurte) is a small-time criminal under strict judicial supervision. Drowning in debt and desperate to escape his suburban life, he agrees to a high-stakes job for a local gang leader, Sumaï.

The story centers on two desperate individuals trapped by their circumstances: