Le chef de police Sanders enquête sur les meurtres étranges de deux femmes portant le même nom et démêle un réseau de mensonges dans une petite ville.Le chef de police Sanders enquête sur les meurtres étranges de deux femmes portant le même nom et démêle un réseau de mensonges dans une petite ville.Le chef de police Sanders enquête sur les meurtres étranges de deux femmes portant le même nom et démêle un réseau de mensonges dans une petite ville.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Car Mechanic
- (as Emmanualle Sale Taylor)
Avis à la une
The relationship between the two cops is amusing and original, as are the relationships of the murdered woman's husbands. Everything fits together wonderfully in a world of loosers.
One of the cops' wives died, and despite receiving offers for emotional relationships from other ladies during the investigation, he remains attached to his wife, while the other hopes he could be in his place ...
The dialogue is slow and sombre, yet profoundly funny.
One of the women refuses to fix the passenger's airbag for $3000 because "I don't like nobody that much." A lifesaving decision, lol.
The film is much more about individuals, their character, and their fate than it is about crimes, as everything is laid out, and Happy Anderson is as a hilarious gamer and assassin as John Goodman was in Barton Fink.
Some people are born joyful and stay that way, while others fight losing battle after battle until they lose the war... Dialogues with a philosophical underpinning.
I had a great time.
Jon Hamm's performance was brilliant once again, and he helped all actors rise to his level.
So it's a murder mystery (for the policeman, the viewer knows who did it, but its nice watching them go through the process). Also, there are novel and interesting characters that interact beautifully. To be honest all the characters were acted well, and half the film really is about the dilemmas of the 4 or 5 key characters. Although there are some deaths, its not excessively gory and it isn't an action film. Reminds me a bit of the murder mysteries we'd see in the late 80s, but in this story is much better, characters are 3d, and filming very polished. Yep, the story is a little quirky, but pretty believable. There is a romantic sub-plot, which is complicated by one being a widower, and the other being divorced, but it takes on some modern themes very well.
For me a good film requires a good and well told story, with good characters. This is what this film is. No high drama (except may a little toward end, and a bit of a surprise), but I loved the way it was presented and paced. Made it feel like real life without being dull at any time. Maybe the film is an 8, but I gave it a 9 just because it was laid out so well and skillfully.
Maybe people under 25 will find it slow or no dramatic enough, but I think most older people (male and female) will find this a fulfilling film covering a few interesting themes and with an interesting murder mystery aspect. Comedy? Not really, though some light touches which are sweet/funnyish. Go on, give it a go.
Does this review have spoilers? No. But the movie is entirely selfspoiling, so it wouldn't matter anyway.
Really the cast behind the minor characters somewhat rescued this movie from being totally unwatchable. Guy who played jay was excellent. The villain was quite menacing.
Hamm was rather charming, and played it nice and subtle. Tina fey and nick mohammed weren't given much to work with.
Could have really done without being so blatant to the point of having contempt for the audience. Written by someone who maybe appreciates dark comedy but just can't muster it up themselves?
Like I said, I totally enjoyed it, I mean like REALLY enjoyed it!! It's a movie you can watch twice in case you wanna share it with your friends and go with it a second time.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe movie was being filmed at the same time, in New Mexico, and right down the street, as 'Rust'. The cast and crew went to the memorial after the tragic shooting on the set of that film.
- GaffesAlthough Jay is struggling to make ends meet, he seems to have no problem finding gobs of cash to pay the hit man for each new job.
- Citations
Jordan Sanders: Someone once told him, it takes courage to be happy. He didn't understand it then, but he thinks he might now. The problem, he realized, is all the heartbreak. For some, it comes more often than others, but he knew well, it comes for everyone. The irony is how the heartbreak made his own life clearer; showed him a path to the happiness he'd been so desperate to find. Obviously, some people don't have that difficult a time. Some people are born happy and stay happy. And to those people, he thought, good for them. What a gift. For others, he knew, it's just the opposite. They fight losing battle after losing battle, until, finally, they lose the war. The rest, the majority even, it's a constant struggle - somedays good, some days not so good. They keep at it though; wake up each morning, hoping to catch lightning in a bottle. Which he knew was a cliche, but also believed that's what happiness was. The sad thing was, when he realized too late that he had once held the bottle, he held that bottle right in his hands, with the lighting buzzing around inside. He was just too stupid or too foolish or too proud to realize it. And he let it get away from him. So was that another heartbreak or another part of the struggle? The truth is, he didn't know yet. He just knew it would take some courage to find out.
- ConnexionsReferences Jeopardy! (1984)
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- Montant brut mondial
- 85 533 $US
- Durée1 heure 39 minutes
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