Fleuve noir
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
3.9K
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The disappearance of a boy sends an alcoholic cop on the track of a suspicious teacher while falling for the grieving mother.The disappearance of a boy sends an alcoholic cop on the track of a suspicious teacher while falling for the grieving mother.The disappearance of a boy sends an alcoholic cop on the track of a suspicious teacher while falling for the grieving mother.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Jérôme Pouly
- Raphaël Arnault
- (as Jérôme Pouly de la Comédie Française)
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A bleak and dramatic French who dunnit movie, worth watching because of the great actors starring in it.
The story: A French who dunnit story about the sudden disappearance of a schoolboy. What happened to him and is someone in his surroundings responsible for his disappearance?
The good: Excellent French actors. One of the best one could find in French cinema these days.
The bad: A few parts of this story arent very credible and seem a bit far fetched. That's a shame, because this movie is meant to be a drama, and when I think that the story is kinda unbelievable (at moments) then I cant get (really) excited by the story or moved by the characters any more. Could have been better, but still worth watching.
The story: A French who dunnit story about the sudden disappearance of a schoolboy. What happened to him and is someone in his surroundings responsible for his disappearance?
The good: Excellent French actors. One of the best one could find in French cinema these days.
The bad: A few parts of this story arent very credible and seem a bit far fetched. That's a shame, because this movie is meant to be a drama, and when I think that the story is kinda unbelievable (at moments) then I cant get (really) excited by the story or moved by the characters any more. Could have been better, but still worth watching.
As a psychological mystery I think that it was a good movie. The acting is excellent especially that of Romain Duris whom I know from totally different roles. The only think that turned me off (done on purpose I guess but still...) was the greasy hair of the "commandant". It is gross to watch and not even realistic because even if he does not wash his hair everyday, he does wash it once in a while. I guess this was done to reflect his depressive state but still for me it was difficult to watch. Definitely recommend the movie to anyone who is in the mood for a slow, dark and good mystery.
Vincent Cassel was good in this film. He's convincing as a slimeball, wacked out cop trying to solve a disappearance.
It was a thriller with lots of twists & turns. I didn't always find the plot particularly convincing. Some stretches of the imagination are necessary.
It was a thriller with lots of twists & turns. I didn't always find the plot particularly convincing. Some stretches of the imagination are necessary.
This could have been a very good noir if it wasn't for the implausible ending which absolutely kills one of the most interesting subplots. A real pity.
It didn't take much to know who was behind it all and the circumstances around are not the biggest part. The weird guy is too on the nose for the rest of the world to ignore it. And the family drama of cassel is simply ignored by the end. I assume this originally lasted 3 hour or I hope so
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the adaptation of Dror Mishani's novel "A disturbing disappearance" (Tik Ne'edar).
- GoofsSeveral changes between shots in Kiberlain's hair during the final interview with Cassel.
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Box office
- Budget
- €7,690,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $2,355,728
- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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