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Lula Cotton-Frapier in La Noche Del Crimen (2022)

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La Noche Del Crimen

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7/10

The Night of the 12th

This is a fictional interpretation of an actual crime that sees newly promoted "Vivés" (Bastien Bouillon) take his team of Grenoble detectives to a small town to investigate a grisly murder. Walking home from a friend's house the previous morning, "Clara" (Lula Cotton-Frapier) is confronted by a stranger who throws a combustible liquid over her and then sets her alight. What the Police Justiciare have to work with is a ghastly sight. Their investigations quickly reveal no shortage of potential attackers. This girl had lived a "lively" life - unbeknownst to her parents - and her boyfriends ranged from the nerdy to the opportunist to the downright bad boy "Caron" (Pierre Lottin). Thing is, loads of suspects don't add up to loads of evidence and tempers amongst the team begin to fray as their lack of actual progress becomes frustrating, exasperating and personal. Although this has elements of a whodunit to it, it is essentially quite an interesting "fly-on-the-wall" style drama that illustrates the difficulties faced by an under-resourced team of officers who cannot but become involved in the heinous crimes they must try to solve. This film looks quite intensely at their own personal relationships and is frequently peppered with some dark humour and with contrary views on the victim that occasionally make it difficult for an on form Bouillon to handle. Bouli Lanners is effective here as his passionate sidekick "Marceau" - himself having his own share of domestic disasters, and as the narrative pans out we, too, are offered nothing concrete in which to hope! I didn't love the ending scenarios. The casualness, desperation even, seemed to fly in the face of so much of their previously meticulous police-work, but the lead performance is good, the cinematography potent and this is definitely worth a watch.
  • CinemaSerf
  • 31 mar 2023
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8/10

That's why we love independent movies

On the surface "La nuit du 12" is a raw, powerful police drama, but it's layered with many social topics that give it a special kind of depth. Although constantly focused on the main case (shocking and inexplicable by the way - the stuff that "real horror" is made of) the movie manages to raise some fundamental debates about human behavior, love, fear, marriage, domestic abuse, sense of duty, etc.

To me it feels kind of like "Roubaix, une lumière", but keeping a more general or "abstract" approach.

Based on a real case and the experiences of the French judicial police, the movie is raised to another level by some stellar performances from basically the entire cast, a very solid experience that leaves a mark on the viewer. Highly recommended!
  • Nplus1
  • 17 jul 2022
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6/10

Cul-de-Sac...

A life is cruelly taken in the night, no opportunity to run, to flee, to flight, doused in something that is lit, the flames engulf, force to submit, while the killer watches on, they lose their fight. The police investigate, pursue their leads, turns out there's many might have done the evil deed, but the evidence is weak, no matter where or how they seek, the perpetrator's not been caught and remains free.

The frustrations of the police investigating the brutal murder of Clara are brought to light as they struggle to track down her killer. It's an engaging enough piece of filmmaking but I thought it just ran out of steam towards the end and you're left just as dissatisfied as the investigating officers at the conclusion.
  • Xstal
  • 26 mar 2023
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7/10

Drama on a velodrome loop

  • kino_avantgarde
  • 10 sep 2022
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6/10

Great start but poor continuation.

  • Majkati
  • 1 mar 2024
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Strong Caesar winner with some ZODIAC vibes

On the surface, this French Best Picture Cesar Award winner appears to be a straight police procedural about a case of a young woman brutally killed on her way home from a girl's night out. Dominik Moll's (WITH A FRIEND LIKE HARRY) adaption of Pauline Guera's non-fiction book about a true case changes the setting from Paris to Grenoble in the French Alps (Gilles Marchand collaborated with Moll on the script). Taking the story out of the hustle and bustle of the big city gives the movie more of an intimate flavor.

The two main cops on the case are a crusty older policeman Marceau (Bouli Lanners) and the younger new head of the squad, Yohan (Bastien Bouillon). The murder victim, Clara (Lula Cotton-Frapier), at first seems like a typical 21 year old - happy and well-liked. As the investigation continues they discover that she had a series of risky encounters with various guys. As more and more men are revealed, the more vexing the case becomes for instead of narrowing the potential pool of suspects, it widens them.

The frustration makes Marceau increasingly edgy. He is going through his own relationship issues and tarts to crack, lashing out at the potential killers. Yohan on the other hand, becomes more introspective, more intense. While many in the department and the public begin pointing the finger at the victim, Clara, Yohan feels more and more protective of the dead woman. It all increases his obsession with the case - and Clara's memory and reputation.

The decision to move the location to a smaller town is a wise one. Not only does it allow a more personal touch, it virtually eliminates the notion that it was some random killing as you would have in a metropolis like Paris. Everybody knows everyone in the area, but they seem oblivious about what secrets are happening all around them. Lanners and Bouillon are very good, as is Pauline Sereiys as Clara's best friend. Later on, two strong women characters, a Judge (Anouk Grinberg) and a fellow police officer (Mouna Soualem) enter the investigation and buttress Yohan's compulsion for the case.

NIGHT OF THE 12TH is a strong and disturbing drama. It may not satisfy those who want easy answers, but it realistically shows the frustrations inherent in police work and reality that justice isn't a guarantee for all.
  • gortx
  • 31 ago 2023
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6/10

At the heart of violence and police.

French filmmakers are the kings of realistic cop films. Here's another story of a detective haunted by a difficult case. The resolution is spoiled in the very first credits, so the expectations are clearly set from the start. That doesn't make the investigation process any less interesting, with good characters, good dialogues and an enthralling pace that resembles the drifty focus of a detective working overtime.

It had me glued to the screen. Then, suddenly, after some timely reflections on male violence, several female characters appear out of nowhere and become the ones with the good ideas, the initiative, the answers, the ones in control of their emotions... it's not subtle at all. There are several allusions to the ineffective police work of male detectives specifically. At first it didn't bother me because the script is intelligent, on the whole, and not at all the usual Hollywood schmaltz, but this abrupt shift in content, tone and style is off-putting, the narrative becomes blatant, as if it was written by someone else. These scenes are added to the more or less fictionalised account of real events, I don't know, it certainly feels like something "added" to find a solution to the plot.

This does not affect the point they're making though, it's a strong one, presented here as in no other film I know of, with a case that speaks for itself. At the heart of the violence there is also a place for the police, and they're both full of men. It elevates the film, regardless of one's opinion on the late, abrupt loss of subtlety.
  • axapvov
  • 11 may 2023
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8/10

Realistic police investigation

A new movie by Dominick Moll is to be seen, his movies being rich with surprising details. This night of the 12 is the police investigation about the violent death of Clara, a young woman who had love relations with real weird young men looking for dangerous sensations, as it often happens nowadays. Yes, the young people we see are not socially stable, most of them are real completely lost misfits. And it's quite frightening as Clara's parents are well established and happy together. This discomfort also happens in the police who has more and more difficulties to understand this new deranged society. And we understand how important are the methods for searching the unknown, and the judge played by Anouk Grinberg is important. In this realistic portrait of our modern society, the entire cast play wonderfully, with a special bravo to Bastien Bouillon as the determined police captain and Pierre Lottin as a frightening kind of hooligan.
  • happytrigger-64-390517
  • 28 jul 2022
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7/10

Nope

  • treywillwest
  • 27 jun 2023
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9/10

Grim reminder of how many mindless crimes there are

This movie follows a police crew trying to figure out a gruesome murder that happens for no obvious reason or motive.

The build up and atmosphere are great, keeping us engaged and wondering - who killed that young, charismatic girl? Acting is superb and the suspense keeps you on your toes till the very end with a climax that is adequate and realistic.

I am doing my best not to give away the whole plot or the ending so I'll just leave it at that.

Really worth checking out.

9 out of 10 from me.
  • jasha89
  • 22 jun 2022
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7/10

a fictional ...

Heinous crime commited in the central alps area, with well known city names and mountain peaks from the cyclismic orgie called tour the france, sets the scheduele for the murder investigators at the county gendarmerie. A semi barbeeqd young woman is found in the park, and the story follows the real headbanging search for the culprit...

there are some daft weak moments within these 110 minutes, where they are shall not be spoiled, and i can assure you its definately not due to bad acting, because the cast is real prima creme frech. The breathtaking scenic views done by the filmographer is of high value to this production, unusually sharp and a sightseers dream.

The producers of this ,,a case i never forget'' ambitions has been leveled a bit higher than the time and means, i wonder if they thought this to be a 3-4 part mini tv-serie just because...

but the editors edge is sharp, the lack of background musical score in parts of the movie grinds your senses doubleedged and the acting is good. Therefore a starshot in the air from the grumpy old man, its a recommend.
  • ops-52535
  • 11 mar 2023
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7/10

The Night of the 12th

The appallingly sadistic murder of a young girl on her way home from a friends one night, leads to a detailed investigation which takes years out of the life of lead detective Yohan Vivès (Bastien Bouillon) and his team. Whilst there are numerous suspects, largely taken from the girls many ex lovers, most who seem to have strange obsessions and / or criminal record, no proof can be found leading to a huge frustration within the team - as the opening remarks suggest, there is always that one case that eats away at you.

Immensely absorbing detective procedural thriller in the vein of Joon-Ho's 'Memories or Murder' and Fincher's 'Zodiac' where the inability to find the culprit for such a nasty, seemingly motiveless crime affects the police involved deeply both in their personal lives and with the general frustration of not succeeding. The performances are incredibly believable, particularly from Bouillon as the young cop in charge, but also notably from Bouli Lanners as the grizzled, seasoned cop whose marriage is collapsing during the investigation. You get thoroughly dragged into this story even somehow willing the team to find the elusive clue which will put the killer away. Gripping stuff.
  • henry8-3
  • 9 may 2024
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3/10

Waste of time

This is a perfectly competent movie, apparently loosely based on real events (though we never know quite what that means). The acting, direction, camera-work, etc. Are all OK, but something more is needed in a story like this and it wasn't there.

A young woman is horribly murdered, there is no evidence at the scene and precious little useful information to be had from family and friends. With no leads, the police investigate her many former sex partners, each one more unpleasant than the last. You have to wonder how she managed to find such a succession of total creeps. This is a very male film. Apart from some hysterics from the bereaved mother and an interview with a best friend, it's men talking to other men almost all the way through. And it's a talky film.

The problem is, it goes nowhere. Along the road some very obvious questions are asked and answered, equally obviously. Does a woman deserve this because she dates lots of nasty men? - obviously not. Why is this all about men anyway? - because most murders are committed by men, as are most of the police who investigate them. Almost at the end there's a kind of postscript which is a bit more interesting, with a female detective and a female magistrate getting involved, but still it goes nowhere and there is never any kind of payoff.

What are movies for? Surely they should either entertain, or inform, or at least make you think. There's no entertainment in a subject like this and all the 'messages' were so obvious. We've seen all this so many times before in much better movies and no new angles here. I wasted my time and I wouldn't advise anyone to do the same.
  • freydis-e
  • 29 dic 2023
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7/10

La nuit du 12

This was a pretty good movie. The acting was good, the script, not so much. It had a good start, plenty of mystery to keep you guessing like a good policier. Slowly, the movie got to another level, a more social one, with the investigation in the background.

The social issues, although are worth mentioned in movies, as they are all around us, kind of ripped the movie in two. We got the abuse or domestic violence (against women), we got the life artist that can say anything about anyone with no repercussions, we got the eternal problem: why is this world run by men? Why do men hate women? And so on, in a world when women have more rights than any other period of the history.
  • Wordwhisperer
  • 8 abr 2024
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7/10

the killing is so well done

It is fine and even though maybe it begins to run out of steam towards the end, at the start the killing is so well done and it is so terrible that we are thrilled for most of the film. David Fincher is never really too happy for us to know what is going on and even the ending is maybe not as we expect. Especially with Zodiac (2007) even when we know it is not going to have a happy or even an unhappy ending and maybe it is like this as well. Even with Se7en (1995) we do not really get the ending we want and it is certainly with this one. I'm not sure about the detective who has to go cycling round and round or the older guy who is going through a marriage breakdown. The cinematography is rather good and we love to see Grenoble and the mountains even if the police work starts to get a little uninteresting.
  • christopher-underwood
  • 11 nov 2023
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8/10

A case"like the others" at the PJ

  • AvionPrince16
  • 14 nov 2022
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8/10

Heartbreaking and gripping

Dominik Moll's talent is no longer to be demonstrated. Only The Animals (2019) was an impressive film with its dramatic structure and rich story. Here with The Night Of The 12th, the dramatic line of the film is more direct, traditional. With a femicide, the investigation, the suspects, the cops and their problems. The film is embodied by its characters, that is to say by its actors who give the required forms, first of all, to the policemen with Bastien Bouillon all in power, Bouli Lanners rather in nominal mode (he makes the same character in many films), but also and especially the complementary actresses, all of them characters who exist and bring a lot of emotions in a natural way. This natural way gives a documentary patina to the film, which we imagine well documented.

The tone of the film, all in objective description of the reality and emphasizing the human nature, is what makes the film exciting in spite of its subject, dark, just like the photography of the film. In particular this photography is dark and grainy. It embodies the climate, the darkness, the horrific fact, and the dark story, especially in the content of the end and the frantic search for the culprit very difficult to identify.

The crime film is dramatic, as is this story when we learn how this story ends. Moreover, one of the challenges of the film is to revive it with the character of the judge played by Anouk Grinberg. A character that did not exist before in the film, but that makes it even more hypnotic.
  • norbert-plan-618-715813
  • 22 abr 2023
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8/10

Convincing story

  • hoogmeulen-08540
  • 7 ene 2023
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5/10

Strong start, runs out of steam

We have a typical murder mystery underway but leads run cold and so does the story.

Instead of taking the story up and into new directions or at least with some progression, it becomes bogged down in it's own meandering pacing. It's as though the film dies halfway through.

What's really irksome is that modern American moralizing has now reached Europe. What the entertainment consistently fails to address is that on average, 70% of homicide victims are male.

One character says, 'There is something wrong between men and women.' No, there is something wrong with lazy, uneducated scriptwriters who tell stories based on impressions and clichés rather than doing any simple research into crime statistics.

It continues on throughout the second half of the film, which is the same area where the pacing becomes overly sluggish. The 'messaging' overrides the story and the journey of the characters. Very disappointing.

Europe has largely avoided American style clichés, but this is not a good sign. Please be more original. Black Box was an excellent recent French film, as an example. Europeans have long done their own thing. May it continue. Please.
  • anthonyjlangford
  • 4 mar 2023
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8/10

A police procedural of uncommon wit and subtlety

In its bones, this is a police procedural of a pretty classic sort, albeit with an overlay of social awareness, But it's done with enough style and restraint to make it a very satisfying example of the genre, in an excellent French tradition that goes back to Quai des Orfèvres and the outstanding 2005 film Le Petit lieutenant, to name just those. It involves a group of cops from the Grenoble branch of France's Police judiciaire, the equivalent of the criminal-investigation side of the FBI (vs. The latter's national-security functions, which are handled elsewhere). The P. J. takes over from the local police or (in this case) the gendarmerie, in really tough and complex investigations, as it does in the real-life murder case that is re-enacted here. Operating in tandem with an investigating magistrate, it has, as is demonstrated here, awesome investigative powers.

Not that they are of much use in this frustrating case, where, as the chief investigator points out, any of a whole range of suspects could easily have been the murderer of an attractive, charismatic young woman as she returns home on foot from an evening with her pals, even though there's no convincing evidence against any of them. It's no spoiler to say that the case, which eats away at the investigators, remains unsolved -- we're told this before the film even starts. So there are no triumphs of police work, and all seeming breakthroughs lead nowhere, all of which gives the film unusual texture. The agents are smart, determined, well-trained, and sensitive, and the film is as much about how they deal (not always well) with the limitations they come up against as it is about the more explicit, and perhaps overemphasized, theme of male abuse of women.

Some of the usual tropes of the genre are present. There are tensions within a group of policemen (the one woman appears later, to welcome effect) of contrasting personalities, with arguments over procedure and over basic philosophies, and there's a digression into the marital difficulties of one of them, Marceau, played powerfully by the Belgian actor Bouli Lanners. All this is handled with uncommon deftness and understatement. Add to this the spectacular mountain scenery of the Grenoble area, and La nuit du 12 drew me in and held me.

Much of the film is carried on the shoulders of the strikingly youthful lead investigator, Capitaine Yohann Vivès, played very convincingly by relative newcomer Bastien Bouillon, for whom I hope this will be a breakthrough. Both the character and the actor himself are given tough assignments. In the actor's case, the screenplay calls for him to communicate via long silences, during which he is required to react through only the subtlest shifts of expression, something he does remarkably well. He's also very convincing in his handling of the smart, slangy dialogue that the excellent screenplay assigns to him. Not all the sharp wordplay can make it into the subtitles, but the laughter around me this evening made it seem like not that much is lost, either.

So: La Nuit du 12 may not be a great classic for the ages, but, for its thoughtfulness, its wit and sincerity, and some very fine acting by all concerned, it is a very satisfying entertainment.
  • Mengedegna
  • 25 may 2023
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10/10

Best crime drama of the 21st century

What an amazing synchronous film that had me at the edge of my seat from first minute. Characters are so realistically written and performed, plot is composed concerning the nowadays pulse of society, direction is captivating and proposes fruitful ideas according to the depiction of a police investigation (like the cutting edge realism of Sorogoyen does). How do the psychological blind alleys of the officers interfere with the procedures? Some murder cases remain evermore unsolvable as personal traumas does, which is always lurking to be replicated. Dominik Moll please make more movies like this or a crime series, your point of view is highly required to develop this over-glamorized genre further.
  • dotQuestionmarkXclamationmarkDot
  • 10 feb 2023
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8/10

While watching the left hand, what is the right up to?

  • Sparky-string
  • 11 may 2023
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3/10

Hamfisted message and poorly written character

So the movie paces well enough until the middle of the second act, where characters start being jerks for no real reason ( or at least reason which is properly shown and justified to the viewer) and insert a hamfisted message about all men being murderers.

Suspects just hide things from the police and act erratically to create mystery and suspence ( which is fine to a certain degree), when they realistically they would just do those things in a normal way.

Main characters act and say things just to create drama amongst themselves when realistically they would just mumble to themselves and carry on with their day.

The movie feels like it has no real purpose other than to tell you that bad things happen sometime, and it's kinda men's fault. ( I'd agree with the message told if there were a bit more substance to it) There is little to examine with more depth than that, as a stone faced investigator chugs along an investigation with no real clues, and no resolution.
  • erosyte
  • 1 oct 2022
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9/10

Moving noir Drama

The Night of the 12th: French Noir crime film, i won't call it a thriller brcause it looks at the anatomy of a crime, the effect on the victim's family, her friends and also the suspects. Clara Royer (Lula Cotton-Frapier) was fatally set on fire by an unknown assailant as she walked home at nigh in the hills above Grenoble. T. None of the suspects are pleasant people, all of these men have bad attitudes towards women, some use domestic physical, emotional and mental abuse towards their partners, One of Clara;s friends Stéphanie (Pauline Serieys) points out to police Captain Yohan Vivès (Bastien Bouillon) that Clara is being judged because she had more than one boyfriend, how she really died because she was a girl. Yohan doesn't have such attitudes but members of his squad do, even though they are devoted to tracking down the killer. The prosaic details of the hunt, the false leads, the downbeat as a suspect is shown to be innocent of this crime, takes it;s toll on the team. Some have breakdowns. Yohan relieves the pressure through endless laps at a velodrome, going in circircles (or ovals rather) like the case. Intense performances by Bouillon, Serieys and Bouli Lanners as Marceau, Yohan's older, more experienced but volatile deputy. Important contributions come in the secod half of the film by Nadia (Mouna Soualem), Yohan's new assistant and Anouk Grinberg as the world weary investigating magistrate. No easy answers or solutions in this bleak examination of obsession, evil and misogyny. Director/Co-Writer Dominik Moll delivers an intriguing but disturbing drama based on a true case. 8.5/10.
  • Pairic
  • 6 abr 2023
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8/10

Timely Exploration of Toxic Masculinity

A very timely French policier that has strong contemporary relevance in the UK given the recent focus on the role of the Police in investigating violence against women. We know that a young woman has been murdered in horrific circumstances from the first 5 minutes, but the focus is on an initially all male investigative team as they try and piece together the stories of potential suspects. It's probably the most accurate depiction I've ever seen of the drudgery of investigation and the difficulty in drawing conclusions amidst all of the evidence. Black cats appear in several scenes taunting the Police. As the film develops, it's clear we are seeing a critique of male assumptions about the case. The captain in charge is struggling to control his team while quietly crumbling inside. There's is a superb line at one stage where he says "Something is wrong between men and women. Every one of them could have done it. Every man could have." In light of the Casey Report, this gains more relevance than it would have and Dominic Moll has form as a Director in portraying toxic masculinity. "Harry He's Here To Help" from 2000 was a masterclass in creepiness. The Police are lost in this film and this is reflected in the lighting and camerawork: still or slow moving images with half light, the norm as if there is something lurking out of shot nobody can see.
  • andyadamson1
  • 4 abr 2023
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