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La conscience tranquille

Original title: The Lesser Evil
  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
760
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La conscience tranquille (1998)
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When four young boys decide to go over-board with dealing with two bullies, they believe they can get away with their crime. Years later, new evidence appears and the cops are back on the tr... Read allWhen four young boys decide to go over-board with dealing with two bullies, they believe they can get away with their crime. Years later, new evidence appears and the cops are back on the trail to solve the murders. The four - now the owner of a failing lumber company (Colm Feore... Read allWhen four young boys decide to go over-board with dealing with two bullies, they believe they can get away with their crime. Years later, new evidence appears and the cops are back on the trail to solve the murders. The four - now the owner of a failing lumber company (Colm Feore), a priest (Arliss Howard), a policeman (Tony Goldwyn), and a lawyer (David Paymer) - gat... Read all

  • Director
    • David Mackay
  • Writers
    • Jeremy Levine
    • Stephan Schultze
  • Stars
    • Colm Feore
    • Tony Goldwyn
    • Arliss Howard
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    760
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    • Director
      • David Mackay
    • Writers
      • Jeremy Levine
      • Stephan Schultze
    • Stars
      • Colm Feore
      • Tony Goldwyn
      • Arliss Howard
    • 23User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Colm Feore
    Colm Feore
    • Derek Eastman
    Tony Goldwyn
    Tony Goldwyn
    • Frank O'Brian
    Arliss Howard
    Arliss Howard
    • Ivan Williams
    David Paymer
    David Paymer
    • George
    Steven Petrarca
    Steven Petrarca
    • Young Frank
    Jonathan Scarfe
    Jonathan Scarfe
    • Young Derek
    Adam Scott
    Adam Scott
    • Young George
    Marc Worden
    Marc Worden
    • Young Ivan
    Jack Kehler
    Jack Kehler
    • Detective Hardaway
    Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle
    • Detective Smitts
    Mason Adams
    Mason Adams
    • Derek's Father
    Anne Haney
    Anne Haney
    • Derek's Mother
    Matt Bohling
    • Dying Man
    Chris Blackwelder
    • Scully
    Matthew Francis
    • Jock #2
    Christopher Berry
    Christopher Berry
    • Jock #3
    Reco D. Wilson
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    Michael Harding
    Michael Harding
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    • Director
      • David Mackay
    • Writers
      • Jeremy Levine
      • Stephan Schultze
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    8bayou52

    Major cudos to the writer.

    I gave this movie an 8 and after voting instantly wished I'd given it a 9. The cast, those playing the 4 main characters in the present and in the past, did an excellent job. The best acting performances were turned in by David Paymer and Adam Scott as "adult George" and "young George" respectively. I checked my skin a couple of times to make sure the slime hadn't slithered off of him and made it's way through the ether to my living room. But I think the real talent here was that of Jeremy Levine who write the script. I visited IMDB specifically to see if the story had been taken from a short story but evidently it wasn't. It was just plain good writing and even the heavy use of flashback, rather than slowing down the suspense, actually enhanced it. It was the classic writer's technique of starting with a simple situation and piling on complication after complication until the suspense is unbearable. He did it extremely well and it worked.
    9ericmcd

    diamond in the rough

    This is an excellent film, and was a very pleasant suprise, to say the least. I'm amazed, however, at the lack of online information for "The Lesser Evil". It's a shame it hasn't gotten much attention, because this is a very well done, totally gripping film, with a twist ending I never saw coming. If you like your movies suspenseful, thought-provoking, and unpredictable, check this one out...you won't be disappointed.
    5Platypuschow

    The Lesser Evil: Should have been SO much better

    I immediatly found myself engrossed into The Lesser Evil, it's strong cast and fascinating plot gripped me and I expected something really quite special.

    Alas it wasn't to be, but the film certainly does have it's merits regardless.

    It has a real Stephen King feel to it, telling the story of 4 friends who meet up for the first time in 20yrs and are forced to face their sins. Set across both present and flashbacks I'm almost surprised it's not Kings work.

    Starring several industry veterans including Colm "Storm of the Century" Feore and David Paymer along with current popular comedy star Adam Scott the performances were never going to be in question.

    The plot starts off strong but starts to struggle, by the end it's devoid of originality and the fascination had long since waned.

    This is one of those films that genuinely saddened me as I hoped for something really quite good here. It's still interesting and the cast are fantastic, but it feels like potential not only squandered but thoroughly butchered.

    The Good:

    Some competent writing

    The Bad:

    Some of the young to old casting is awful

    Loses steam

    Naff finale which doesn't really make much sense

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Religion isn't part of reality, wait no I already knew that
    6Doylenf

    Gripping indie film makes heavy use of flashbacks...

    A clever use of combining past and present to explain what is happening on screen is used throughout THE LESSER EVIL by director Jack Mackay. The story basically involves men who made a bad mistake in the past and have had their crime affecting their lives ever since. A reunion proposed by one of the men turns into something more than a mere gathering of old friends--and leads to another crime.

    This is an independent film without wide distribution and it's little known among fans of the suspense genre. It's worth watching for the more than competent performances from a splendid cast, particularly the adult actors COLM FEORE, TONY GOLDWYN, ARLISS HOWARD and David PAYMER.

    It's more a character study of the four friends than a straight thriller, but as the story unwinds--after a beginning narrated by ARLISS HOWARD as a priest giving a graveside sermon on a dead friend--it keeps switching back and forth between past and present to explain what is happening, each aspect of the story made clearer by revealing the past crime concurrently with the present action.

    It's an effective way of telling a complex story of guilt and fear brought on by the killing of an individual and the extremes the four went to in an effort to cover up the crime.

    The twist at the end comes as a surprise because nothing about the story is predictable. It's a well done independent film and one well worth seeing.
    9FlickJunkie-2

    Well crafted psychological drama

    This film was one of the best I've seen of its kind in quite some time. This is a psychological drama about four friends, who 22 years ago unintentionally committed a double homicide and then successfully covered it up. Now the police have discovered one of the bodies and a gun they can link to one of the four. The story unfolds as the friends, who haven't spoken since the event, come together to decide how to handle the situation. Throughout the drama, the story flashes back to the original story when they were teenagers, so you really have two suspenseful interconnected stories unfolding simultaneously.

    The film shows the twisted judgments made by desperate men in a crisis situation. It was difficult not to be asking oneself, `What would I do in that situation?' I really only had one plot criticism and that is why did the police not ask about the destroyed TV set? If you see the film, you will know what I mean.

    The film was excellent in almost every regard. The story was gripping with numerous plot twists that kept the viewer guessing as to what would happen next, all the way to the end. The portrayals of these frantic characters on the brink of distraction, desperately trying to come up with a solution that would keep them out of jail was riveting. The direction and photography was very good, without the need for special sets or effects.

    The acting was terrific. Colm Fiore was outstanding as Derek, the owner of the gun who was being questioned by the police. He plays a character who is simultaneously terrified, despondent, angry and devious and switches back and forth between these states flawlessly. David Paymer gives the best performance I've seen by him to date as the underhanded lawyer trying to shift blame away from himself. Even Tony Goldwyn, who often comes off a little stiff, gave an excellent performance.

    The acting by the young cast was also marvelous. It was a commendable job by casting and director David MacKay to find four actors who resembled the older actors so much and still had the talent to play their parts so convincingly. Of these, Marc Worden who played young Ivan was a particualar standout.

    MacKay's best accomplishment was his ability to convincingly draw the right emotional mix out of the cast. The hand held flight scenes in the woods were well done and enhanced the dramatic effect. There was one scene with George (David Paymer) brandishing a hand gun that was done with a wide angle lens that was a bit amateurish (it made it look like he was holding a howitzer), but otherwise the camera work was well done with visual perspectives that enhanced the impact of the scenes.

    MacKay's weaving of the two stories (past and present) in post production was masterful and kept the film moving at breakneck speed. Just when you needed an explanation to put some present event in context, there was the next flashback, as if the director anticipated the questions the viewer was asking himself.

    Overall, this was a taut, well crafted film. It was great to see a low budget independent film with so much entertainment value. I gave it a 9/10. Hunt it down and find it at your local video store. You won't regret it.

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      A clip from the film is featured in Party Down Season 2 Episode 5.
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      When the boys push the Nova off the cliff into the quarry, the hood and trunk covers fly off, revealing gaping holes where the engine and drive shaft should be. They have obviously pushed an empty shell off the cliff.
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      Featured in Route 9 (1998)

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 1998 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Lesser Evil
    • Filming locations
      • Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
    • Production company
      • Moondog Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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