disappointing.
Overly convoluted, too many characters, zero suspense. And, equally disturbing, Francois Cluzet, the lead, bears an alarming likeness to.... Dustin Hoffman. The hair, the space between the front teeth, the mannerisms: all perfect.
But the film, as I stated, has many serious faults. In the end, with good and bad equally murderous, where was the contrast to evil?
Lesbians, gang memebers, child rapists, cynical and amoral upper-classes (is there any other to mainstream cinema?), corrupt police--- this film touches all the bases, my friends!
Still, a good way to spend a few hours--- just don't expect Hitch or even Chabrol and you'll be fine.
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