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L'Étrangleur de Boston

Titre original : Boston Strangler
  • 2023
  • 12
  • 1h 52min
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Keira Knightley in L'Étrangleur de Boston (2023)
Loretta McLaughlin was the reporter who first connected the murders and broke the story of the Boston Strangler. She and Jean Cole challenged the sexism of the early 1960s to report on the city's most notorious serial killer.
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Loretta McLaughlin est la journaliste qui a été la première à relier les meurtres et à raconter l'histoire du Boston Strangler.Loretta McLaughlin est la journaliste qui a été la première à relier les meurtres et à raconter l'histoire du Boston Strangler.Loretta McLaughlin est la journaliste qui a été la première à relier les meurtres et à raconter l'histoire du Boston Strangler.

  • Réalisation
    • Matt Ruskin
  • Scénario
    • Matt Ruskin
  • Casting principal
    • Keira Knightley
    • Carrie Coon
    • Chris Cooper
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Matt Ruskin
    • Scénario
      • Matt Ruskin
    • Casting principal
      • Keira Knightley
      • Carrie Coon
      • Chris Cooper
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    • 58Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 victoire et 7 nominations au total

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    Boston Strangler
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    Boston Strangler
    Boston Strangler: My Sister Sally
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    Boston Strangler: Victim
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    Boston Strangler: Victim
    Boston Strangler: I Think I Found Something
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    Keira Knightley
    Keira Knightley
    • Loretta McLaughlin
    Carrie Coon
    Carrie Coon
    • Jean Cole
    Chris Cooper
    Chris Cooper
    • Jack Maclaine
    Alessandro Nivola
    Alessandro Nivola
    • Detective Conley
    Rory Cochrane
    Rory Cochrane
    • Detective DeLine
    David Dastmalchian
    David Dastmalchian
    • Albert DeSalvo
    Peter Gerety
    Peter Gerety
    • Eddie Corsetti
    Robert John Burke
    Robert John Burke
    • Eddie Holland
    Ryan Winkles
    Ryan Winkles
    • Daniel Marsh
    Morgan Spector
    Morgan Spector
    • James McLaughlin
    Michael Malvesti
    Michael Malvesti
    • Detective Donovan
    Aurora McLaughlin
    Aurora McLaughlin
    • Maggie
    Liam Anderson
    Liam Anderson
    • Tommy
    Antonio X Volpicelli
    • Patrick
    • (as Antonio Volpicelli)
    Nancy E. Carroll
    Nancy E. Carroll
    • Mary McDermott
    Therese Plaehn
    Therese Plaehn
    • Kelly
    Stephen Thorne
    Stephen Thorne
    • Frank Cole
    Greg Vrotsos
    Greg Vrotsos
    • George Nassar
    • Réalisation
      • Matt Ruskin
    • Scénario
      • Matt Ruskin
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    5reelreviewsandrecommendations

    Just Not Gripping

    It is 1962 and Loretta McLaughlin is a journalist at the Boston Record American. After three elderly women are found raped and murdered, McLaughlin starts believing that a serial killer is loose in the area. Alongside fellow reporter Jean Cole, she investigates further, and the discovery of a fourth victim seems to prove their hunch correct. In the face of rampant sexism- and despite her editor telling her to drop it- McLaughlin pursues the story, though whether or not her articles help catch the fiend remains to be seen in Matt Ruskin's 'Boston Strangler.'

    Inspired by true events, 'Boston Strangler' is a fairly tepid thriller telling an interesting story in a formulaic fashion. The film moves at a snail's pace, Ruskin's dialogue never sounds anything other than stilted and his characterisation is practically non-existent. While the characters of McLaughlin and Cole should be compelling, Ruskin doesn't give us much insight into their personalities or histories, so we don't really care for them.

    Furthermore, McLaughlin's home life is only briefly hinted at, and is then based on stereotypes. Neither she nor anyone else in the film has what one could call a character arc, and beyond their determination to break the strangler story; Ruskin doesn't tell us anything about McLaughlin or Cole. Moreover, the film fails to address the sexism they face in a meaningful way, secondary characters are ill-defined and the historical accuracy of proceedings is questionable.

    What's arguably worse though is the film's total lack of suspense or tension. The story unfolds in a linear way with few twists or thrills, never showing us the perspective of the killer or the victims, while also failing to create any doubt or mystery about his identity or motives. We never see the strangler in action, only hear about his crimes from the reporters or the police, creating a distance between the audience and the subject of the film. This means we don't build up any anticipation or fear for the next victim, or any empathy or sympathy for the previous ones.

    Alongside his bland characters, this lack of emotional involvement with Ruskin's material means that the film plays more like a dull documentary than a chilling thriller. Had Ruskin concentrated a bit more on characterisation and explored the psychological aspects of the case- such as the motives of the killer or the impact of the murders on the public- 'Boston Strangler' could have been memorable, as it has commendable elements.

    John P. Goldsmith's production design, for one, faithfully captures the 60's aesthetic, using vibrant colours, retro styles and historical details to create an impressive facsimile of the time. The film also shows the contrast between the affluent and the poor areas of Boston, and the social unrest that was brewing at the time. Additionally, Ben Kutchins' moody cinematography is very atmospheric, bolstering the film's gritty tone. Paul Leonard-Morgan's score is also worth mentioning, as it brings additional drama to proceedings.

    Furthermore, the performances are generally strong, with star Keira Knightley particularly impressing. A versatile talent of depth and charm, Knightley delivers a nuanced performance as McLaughlin, subtly showing her determination, intelligence and vulnerability. Her American accent is faultless and she carries the film squarely on her shoulders. Carrie Coon does similarly compelling work as Cole, though is ultimately underused, as is the great Chris Cooper in the role of McLaughlin's editor.

    Despite the solid performances though, Matt Ruskin's 'Boston Strangler' underwhelms and disappoints. The narrative is dreary and insipid, told at a pace that would feel leisurely even to a tortoise. While the cinematography is atmospheric, the score stirring and the production design of a high quality, the film fails to grab one's attention, and is ultimately forgettable. In conclusion, despite its subject matter, Matt Ruskin's 'Boston Strangler' just isn't gripping.
    smoke0

    Interesting and informative but ultimately uninvolving

    I had seen the Tony Curtis movie, and had also learned that DeSalvo may not have been responsible for all the killings, but that was all I really knew about the case, so this movie filled in a lot of the gaps, and while it featured a lot of interesting information, I did wonder why the epilogue did not include anything about the person of interest named Dempsey, who I then had to search online to find out that he was a fictionalized character based on a man named Charles Terry, who was suspected of being the original Boston Strangler.

    I did expect more of a sense of urgency; the film just seemed to ramble along on one flat note, whereas films like this tend to, via very typical means of direction, acting, soundtrack, camera angles, etc., produce more tension and suspense, even if only on the part of the characters in the story. There was just no excitement here or any feeling of accomplishment, either from Carrie or Keira, and I have to note that Keira was strangely stiff. Her face never seemed to change expression, and while I didn't mind her accent at all, not expecting the characters to all have the typical Bah-ston accent, I was more put off by her total lack of affect, and I really hope it was simply due to some medical procedure like Botox and not that she is just losing her touch. In fact, it was strange to see more animation in the still photos shown in the epilogue of the actual woman she played..

    So while the film has an interesting and informative storlyline, it just feels totally flat and uninvolving, and you will really have to make an effort to stay focused..
    8rchalloner

    Pay no attention to the negative comments.

    A number of reviewers, especially those who claim to be 'true crime buffs' dismiss this fim as boring, average, slow and not really true crime. They are wrong on every count. I can only presume they were expecting some graphic, violent retelling of the Boston Strangler crimes and they completely missed the point. This is an intelligent and gripping account of first rate journalism, police incompetence and the likely truth behind these shocking murders. The sexism shown to Loretta McLaughlin and Jean Cole was very real and not something drummed up to satisfy a 2020s audience as some claim and despite that, these two women did more to unearth the truth about the Boston Strangler killings than the police. The performances by Kiera Knightley and Carrie Coon are subtle and believable, indeed the whole cast is good. It shows that one doesn't need relentless action and over the top histrionics to tell a good story. This is the realistic side of true crime: hard work, dogged determination and the courage to face the horrific nature of these crimes and keep searching for the truth. I suspect that what some of these, presumably male viewers, did not like is that it is the two women and their remarkable work that is the focus of this film and not simply the Strangler. Personally I think it is good to see another side of the story and one that is not so well known.
    6olcare

    Average Copy of Zodiac

    First of all, I should say that this type of suspense and unsolved crime stories are always enjoyable, but this is not a good film, just an average and not boring one.

    The acting is not bad, but the actors didn't shine due to the issues that I will complain about shortly.

    Some aspects of the film fall far short of the 2023 standards. I think the most average thing about the movie was its rush. While watching the film, I felt like the person filming had a rush, as events were happening one after another, but it didn't give the viewer enough time to digest them. Therefore, I felt like I didn't care about the family issues emotionally, which was a big flaw. Such a deep subject did not need to be presented in such a rushed manner.

    Although the events are interesting, trying to be a copy of Zodiac was also a bad detail. Instead of working on a more different and satisfying screenplay, the movie tackled the same story but at an accelerated pace.

    When telling a true story, I think deeper dialogues should be used, but in the film, the dialogues flowed at Formula 1 speed, which was also unpleasant.

    It was a very average film, but this does not mean that it is not entertaining. The film ended suddenly, and I can't say that I was ever bored. It felt average due to its straightforward storytelling and lack of depth. It can be watched as a good evening film in free time, but it's not much more than that.
    7tm-sheehan

    Interesting and Entertaining

    My Review- Boston Strangler

    My Rating 7/10 Streaming on Disney

    This very interesting story is not a remake of any of the previous movie or television adaptations about the horrific murders of at least 11 women from the Boston area between 1962 and 1964.

    It's the untold story of the unsung heroines two reporters Loretta McLaughlin played by Keira Knightly and Jean Cole played by Carrie Coon.

    These two women were the first to link the murders of at least 11 women in the Boston area between in the early 1960's to one man known as The Boston Strangler by examining the evidence and the similarities in each case .

    They worked as women reporters for The Record American Newspaper later The Boston Globe who were assigned to cover "women's stories " fashion and social events while their male colleagues got the real tough news stories of the day.

    Loretta is first to request that she be assigned to cover the murders after she discovers the link but is road blocked by her boss until she is taken seriously.

    Later her more experienced colleague Jean is assigned to cover the story with her which at first Loretta resents .

    This movie is not a crime thriller that part of the story has been told before .

    Of course it covers the background of these horrific crimes but the emphasis is on the two women reporters and the obstacles that the Police and their own bosses put up to hinder their investigation.

    The Police investigation was shoddy to say the least and the magazine bosses didn't think the women were capable enough to report such a great story.

    Keira Knightley is impressive as the determined Loretta who is trying to balance her home life with her career and Carrie Coon is equally impressive as the more worldly Jean who Loretta at first resents as this is her story.

    Boston Strangler is not a great film but it's an interesting well acted and well produced.

    I found the mood a bit somber and thought it needed a bit of a jolt here and there .

    I found the sepia dark tones a little depressing but as the end credits rolled around the importance of this story became obvious these women were pioneering as far as journalism was concerned.

    Matt Ruskin wrote the screenplay and directed the film .

    I just wondered if a different director may have elevated Boston Strangler to greater heights.

    It lacked the impact for me of the recent Maria Schrader movie She Said also about 2 courageous women journalists however it's well worth a look at.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film being watched on the television by James McLaughlin is "Five Fingers" (1952) starring James Mason and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
    • Gaffes
      A title at the end of the film said, "George Nassar is still in prison in Massachusetts." The New York Times reported on March 28, 2023, that he had actually died in prison in 2018 at the age of 86.
    • Citations

      George Nassar: See, you all created a myth, and it needed to be stopped. People wanted to believe it was Al, but they needed to believe it was Albert. The alternative was just too disturbin'.

      Loretta McLaughlin: What's that?

      George Nassar: There are many Albert DeSalvos out there. And your safe little world is just a delusion. Men kill women. It didn't start with Albert. Sure as hell doesn't end with him neither.

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      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 mars 2023 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Hulu Press
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El estrangulador de Boston
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Boston, Massachusetts, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • 20th Century Studios
      • Langley Park Productions
      • LuckyChap
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