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Les 7 jours du talion

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
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6.5/10
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Les 7 jours du talion (2010)
A doctor seeks revenge by kidnapping, torturing and killing the man who raped and murdered his young daughter.
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A doctor seeks revenge by kidnapping, torturing and killing the man who raped and murdered his young daughter.A doctor seeks revenge by kidnapping, torturing and killing the man who raped and murdered his young daughter.A doctor seeks revenge by kidnapping, torturing and killing the man who raped and murdered his young daughter.

  • Director
    • Daniel Grou
  • Writer
    • Patrick Senécal
  • Stars
    • Claude Legault
    • Rémy Girard
    • Martin Dubreuil
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Daniel Grou
    • Writer
      • Patrick Senécal
    • Stars
      • Claude Legault
      • Rémy Girard
      • Martin Dubreuil
    • 61User reviews
    • 74Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 10 nominations total

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    Claude Legault
    Claude Legault
    • Bruno Hamel
    Rémy Girard
    Rémy Girard
    • Hervé Mercure
    Martin Dubreuil
    Martin Dubreuil
    • Anthony Lemaire
    Fanny Mallette
    Fanny Mallette
    • Sylvie Bérubé
    Rose-Marie Coallier
    Rose-Marie Coallier
    • Jasmine Hamel
    Alexandre Goyette
    Alexandre Goyette
    • Boisvert
    Dominique Quesnel
    Dominique Quesnel
    • Maryse Pleau
    Pascale Delhaes
    • Diane Masson
    Pascal Contamine
    • Morin
    Daniel Desputeau
    Daniel Desputeau
    • Gilles Médecin
    Maxime Bessette
    Maxime Bessette
    • Jeune rocker
    Valérie Gervais-Lillo
    Valérie Gervais-Lillo
    • Caissière essence
    Isabelle Page
    • Lectrice de nouvelles
    • (as Isabelle Pagé)
    Maxime Allard
    Maxime Allard
    • Journaliste Fafard
    Garry Gagnon
    • Caméraman Fafard
    Michel-André Cardin
    Michel-André Cardin
    • Journaliste chalet
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    • Frédéric 8 ans
    Nicolas Ross
    • Raph 8 ans
    • Director
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      • Patrick Senécal
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    8JeremyAR

    Very disturbing

    This movie is very disturbing, and I am used to violence in movies. In fact, it is not the violence that disturbed me, but rather the very, very tense atmosphere charged with various emotions. It feels so heavy, I am still uneasy, an hour and a half after watching it. Those who have watched Saw or Hostel will find the violence bearable, but this is not a gore movie like these two franchises; it is a psychological film. I believe that knowing these actors very well (not personally) made me biased towards this movie. I am convinced that if the movie would have featured different actors, or perhaps if it wasn't Québécois, I wouldn't be as troubled as I am right now. It is a weird feeling that I cannot really explain.

    The movie itself is very well done, technically and artistically. Daniel Grou's direction is near perfect for that kind of movie, expect maybe a few shots which, in my opinion, were unnecessary. The movie has no soundtrack at all; long stills of the character(s) in silence help getting in the mood, help understanding, if that's possible. Which brings me to this point: this is a rather slow movie. It reminds me in many ways of Asian cinema, particularly (some) Japanese movies (maybe Yasujiro Ozu). There is minimal dialogue, but well delivered by the actors and I have to give a mention to Martin Dubreuil, who played Anthony Lemaire. I didn't know him before this movie and he delivers a terribly solid performance here. Claude Legault is also excellent.

    All in all, this is a great film. There is one thing I recommend though; do not see this in the theatre, because of the damned food and plastic bags noises. The silences in this movie need to be respected and it is very annoying when you hear someone talk during this movie, even more so because there's no music. Rent it or buy the DVD (Blu-ray?).

    This is my first review, I hope it makes sense.
    9ElijahCSkuggs

    What every Father says he would like to do.

    Just like in the recent Australian revenge thriller The Horseman, we have another Father who's snapped and is now taking matters into his own hands on account of his little girl's demise. Where that film brought a more in your face, action oriented style, 7 Days bring you a more heady approach that focuses on despair, grief and self-conflict. But that's not to say this one, on any level, is less brutal.

    As I hinted at, 7 Days is a story of a Father's vengeance for his 8 year old daughter that was raped and murdered. He masterminds a plan to get the perpetrator alone for 7 Days so he can quell his own flooding emotions. It's a simple story that people across the board can relate to, but only a select few would ever try to tackle; and it shows, as this is no joy-ride for the Father, and his actions against his daughter's killer are eating him up inside.

    7 Days is an engrossing film; with it's bleak and unforgiving style, it captured me right from the get go, and didn't let loose until the final scene. And at it's core were the performances by the actors involved, who all did stand-out jobs. But I have to really commend the man who played the murderer, Martin Dubreuil. He did an amazing job as a man going through a smörgåsbord of pain and mental battles. One scene in particular, where himself and our lead (Claude Legault) had a face to face; it literally had my breath at a stand-still.

    I was not expecting to enjoy this film as much I did. I'm super hit or miss with any film that has torture in it; as I think most people are. I feel like I've seen every single one as well; from the mainstream Hostels to the cheap and ugly, Scrapbook, to the overly ridiculous and vile, The Butcher. And as a whole, the sub-genre is pretty weak. But when torture is used as a secondary outfit in a movie, instead of the go to ploy, then I feel, there's hope for the sub-genre. This movie first and foremost delivers a story that thrusts you into the Father's shoes, and urges you to relate through either simple but affective symbolism, affective and violent outbursts, or scenes of pain-staking solitude. And also adding in a sub-plot with a hardened but sensitive detective that's trying to stop our protagonist, the film only intensifies.

    7 Days is a graphic, intimate and emotional film that tells the story of questionable actions from the side you're supposed to be caring for. As the man descends deeper into vengeance he'll quickly reach a fine line that may be impossible to turn back from. You take this journey with him, not knowing which way he'll go.
    8jpurits-604-559217

    Very emotional roller-coaster !

    I really liked this movie and am sad to say that I do not want to watch it again. The subject matter is very disturbing and not something you really want to go through more than once. The movie was very well done and realistic. While watching it you will go through a whole case of emotions, from anger, distraught, disgust to the feeling of love a father has for his daughter.

    Amazingly acted and directed, this movie was done in a perfect, raw, way to help you feel what the father is going through.

    I really can't understand how some reviewers did not see a point in this movie. I would spell it out for them, but do not want to spoil the experience for anyone reading this review. There is a point to this movie and it's really simple.

    I love the fact that this movie did not have the usual twists and surprises that have become so prevalent with Hollywood thrillers. Seems like a lot of plots now a days rely too heavily on the surprise twist and "I did not see that coming" response from the movie goer rather than emotion.

    This movie hits you like a tonne of bricks and keeps you on the edge until the very end.

    WELL DONE !!!
    7lastliberal-853-253708

    I'll help you find the real killer.

    Director Daniel Grou shows that he has much promise. First, a film without music is rare, and in this case was perfect. Secondly, the action, while graphic, moves smoothly. It is a story, a film, that you will remember seeing.

    The film begins with an unforgivable crime—the rape and murder of a 8- year-old girl by a convicted sex offender. Her father, a wealthy surgeon (Claude Legault), chains the alleged killer in a secluded dungeon, savoring his captive's (Rémy Girard) slow torture.

    The doctor, dismissing all he previously stood for, is torn by guilt as he proceeds. It is an excellent chance to reflect on the desirability of revenge. His last statement really drove that home.
    7BA_Harrison

    What would you do?

    When police arrest a man for the rape and murder of Dr. Bruno Hamel's 8-year old daughter, the distraught father (a strong performance from Claude Legault) seeks revenge, kidnapping the suspect and subjecting him to a week of unimaginable suffering while the police desperately attempt to track them down.

    Revenge is sweet, as the saying goes, but 7 Days challenges this notion: after inflicting untold pain and suffering on his victim, Bruno doesn't feel any better—he is just as empty inside, his grief no less severe than before, his anger unabated. The film questions whether, despite our understandable wish to severely punish the human garbage who commit such evil crimes, revenge might not be the wisest route to take.

    Superb performances, tight direction from Daniel Grou, and some truly disturbing imagery make this film hard to ignore, but it is its highly debatable central theme—to torture or not to torture— that makes 7 Days a more powerful viewing experience than many of the 'torture' films that we've had to endure post-Saw.

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      There is no music in the entire movie, not even during the end credits.
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      Speaking as a physician, the blow to the perpetrator's right femur, just above his knee joint was sufficient to fracture the femur. Typically a crush injury or other damaging injury to a person's lower extremities causes a fatal shock. In war these injuries are quickly treated with a blood substitute until the person can be moved into a better care facility. In earlier war like WWII, many lives were salvaged that had been lost before because of shock and death. There, they were saved with the venous infusion of plasma. In later conflicts another infusion might be chosen on a battlefield such as Dextran which is the preferred blood volume expander. For a person to survive (as shown in the film) without this regimen is very unlikely. He later does start intravenous infusion, after using the chain to traumatize the victim, yet the victim lived. All are inconsistent with additional sustained life.

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2010 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 7 Days
    • Filming locations
      • Québec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Go Films
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      • CA$3,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,259
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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