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Les 3 crimes de West Memphis

Original title: Devil's Knot
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 54m
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6.1/10
25K
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Colin Firth and Reese Witherspoon in Les 3 crimes de West Memphis (2013)
The savage murders of three young children spark a controversial trial of three teenagers accused of killing the kids as part of a satanic ritual.
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The savage murders of three young children sparks a controversial trial of three teenagers accused of killing the kids as part of a Satanic ritual.The savage murders of three young children sparks a controversial trial of three teenagers accused of killing the kids as part of a Satanic ritual.The savage murders of three young children sparks a controversial trial of three teenagers accused of killing the kids as part of a Satanic ritual.

  • Director
    • Atom Egoyan
  • Writers
    • Paul Harris Boardman
    • Scott Derrickson
    • Mara Leveritt
  • Stars
    • Colin Firth
    • Reese Witherspoon
    • Alessandro Nivola
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Atom Egoyan
    • Writers
      • Paul Harris Boardman
      • Scott Derrickson
      • Mara Leveritt
    • Stars
      • Colin Firth
      • Reese Witherspoon
      • Alessandro Nivola
    • 96User reviews
    • 156Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Colin Firth
    Colin Firth
    • Ron Lax
    Reese Witherspoon
    Reese Witherspoon
    • Pam Hobbs
    Alessandro Nivola
    Alessandro Nivola
    • Terry Hobbs
    James Hamrick
    James Hamrick
    • Damien Echols
    Seth Meriwether
    Seth Meriwether
    • Jason Baldwin
    Kristopher Higgins
    Kristopher Higgins
    • Jessie Misskelley
    • (as Kris Higgins)
    Amy Ryan
    Amy Ryan
    • Margaret Lax
    Robert Baker
    Robert Baker
    • Detective Bryn Ridge
    Collette Wolfe
    Collette Wolfe
    • Glori Shettles
    Rex Linn
    Rex Linn
    • Chief Inspector Gitchell
    Bruce Greenwood
    Bruce Greenwood
    • Judge Burnett
    Kristoffer Polaha
    Kristoffer Polaha
    • Val Price
    Matt Letscher
    Matt Letscher
    • Paul Ford
    Michael Gladis
    Michael Gladis
    • Dan Stidham
    Stephen Moyer
    Stephen Moyer
    • John Fogleman
    Martin Henderson
    Martin Henderson
    • Brent Davis
    Ted Huckabee
    Ted Huckabee
    • Steve Jones
    Elias Koteas
    Elias Koteas
    • Jerry Driver
    • Director
      • Atom Egoyan
    • Writers
      • Paul Harris Boardman
      • Scott Derrickson
      • Mara Leveritt
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    8pmcguireumc

    a decent summary of the defense's case

    I have seen a lot of people trash this film, and if you are looking for something on the level of Angelina Jolie's "Changeling", you will be disappointed. If though, you are tolerant of a low budget but effective dramatization of a very tangled, disturbing, and tragic story about 3 young boys losing their lives to murder and 3 young men losing their lives to a group of detectives and justice system blinded by emotion, you will appreciate this film. Reece is fantastic as the mom of one of the victims. She is the big name in the film, though you will recognize several actors who are not quite up to her level of star power. I am a bit of a junkie on this case, and I was not disappointed. I think it does a fair job of presenting the defense's perspective. Granted, if you think they are guilty, and there are many who do, then you will be angered by its presentation. Nonetheless, I was very pleased with it.
    6cosmo_tiger

    Worth seeing but if you get a chance read & watch anything else on the West Memphis 3, you'll be more informed & more interested

    "If you don't have a strong case the state is gonna kill 3 young men and I can't stand by and watch that happen." In 1993 three 8 year old boys were savagely murdered. The state tried three teenagers as adults for the killings and claimed they were murdered as part of a satanic cult ritual. This is the story of the trial and how Ron Lax (Firth) tried to help the defense and how one of the mother's (Witherspoon) dealt with the loss and aftermath. I knew very little of the actual story going in. This is a movie that reminded me of the Aviator in the way that I watched a documentary and read more about the events after it was over and found those to be better and more interesting then the movie. The cast is great and has many big names as well as 3 Oscar winners, but at best this felt like a made-for-TV movie. I found it hard to really get into and was disappointed especially with this cast. I'm not saying it's not worth seeing but if you get a chance read and watch anything else on the West Memphis Three, you will be more informed and more interested then you would if you watch this movie. Overall, not bad but could have been so much better. I give this a B-.
    6lucasnochez

    Review: Devil's Knot/www.nightfilmreviews.com

    There are very few instances in this world where the reality of the matter is more interesting than any form of fiction. Such is the case with Canadian director Atom Egoyan's newest film Devil's Knot. Gripping, chilling, and in many instances disturbing, the film is a mildly rewarding take on a story that doesn't need a feature film to highlight anymore high tension than it already has.

    Tackling the very daunting task of offering new insight in the on-again/off-again case of the West Memphis murders, Devil's Knot is a short yet ample "For Dummies" version film about a case that has been exhausted through documentaries (the Paradise Lost documentary film trilogy and West of Memphis) as well as various biographies, books and extensive media coverage.

    Egoyan's film, which is based on the book Devil's Knot by Mara Leveritt, is really the first high- profile film project (excluding Peter Jackson's producing credit in West of Memphis) with A-List actors who paint a vivid picture of the people involved in the case, the victims and the "accused". From Reese Witherspoon to Colin Firth, the film is a by-the-numbers drama with sub-powerful performances that gives off a satisfactory feeling of relief; a relief that suffices only from the time you leave the theatre, to the time you get home and find out more about the case yourself.

    The film follows Ron Lax (Firth), a private investigator who decides to take on the West Memphis case pro-bono in what we understand to be the pursuit of a "rightful conviction". Throughout his investigation, Lax uncovers numerous instances of judicial injustice, inconsistencies in the evidence, and improper police protocol that would have been crucial to solving the case and proving the innocence of the three young accused.

    Egoyan is no stranger to dramas centred around the tragedy of the loss of children, or innocence for that matter. It seems as though no one else could have adapted Leveritt's book as throughly as him, yet Egoyan's vision is always second-string to the facts and the reality of the case itself. Often times veering in the direction of a 'made-for-televison film', or treading the fine line of being a special episode on CSI or Law & Order, the film is a washed out, third party perspective that attempts to be unbiased throughout, but still takes a strong side by the time the credits roll.

    Much like the case itself, the film was able to round out a very high-profile group of individuals in front of the camera, especially given the small nature of the film and it's light $15 million budget. From Mireille Enos, Alessandro Nivola, Amy Ryan, Dane DeHaan, and Matt Letscher, to television stars Stephen Moyer and Martin Henderson, and Egoyan favourites Elias Koteas and Bruce Greenwood, the film is a star-studded festival entry despite it's surface level insight, cowardly execution and lack of style.

    The film succeeds when it trembles the notions of stereotypes and common, misunderstood motifs. Once tragedy struck, the town of West Memphis seemed to be content with the fact that Damien Echols (James Hamrick) and his two friends, Jessie Misskelley Jr. (Kristopher Higgins) and Jason Baldwin (Seth Meriwether), were accused of murder solely because they listened to heavy metal music and dressed in black. The film shows the ridiculousness of society's stubborn ability to shed little light on the truth of misunderstood forms of art.

    Set within the small town, low income, 'Bible Belt' of the United States, the film shows the very colourful contentions between the presence of the "unholy", as well as how quick people are to vilify anything it doesn't understand, even if that means sentencing an innocent teenager to death. It is in the scenes where Lax investigates the facts that could potentially lead to these young men's freedom, that the film flourishes leaps and bounds. From unaccredited sources and not-so-expert witnesses, to completely fabricated testimonies, the film acts as Lax's own personal assistant, as he navigates a seamlessly normal town which actually might have a few skeletons in it's closet after all. The film shows just how convenient and perfect the outcasts of society, especially within the small Hillbilly pockets of the United States, really are.

    Highlighting the ignorance of small-town Southern US communities, the laughable prediction amidst the accusations of alleged Satanic rituals, and giving a very graphic and unabridged look on how these innocent little boys were recovered from a lake (aptly titled the Devil's Den), Devil's Knot would have worked best as an HBO special. Instead it succeeds best as a visual piece of narrative whose greatest testament is allowing it's audience to indulge in shocking images and discomforting truths. Ironically enough, Devil's Knot is riveting most when no dialogue is spoken–in the scenes involving the search and discovery of the bodies and the reactions of the victim's parents, especially Witherspoon's.

    Upon conclusion, and much like the case itself, the film continues to insinuate that within the small town of West Memphis, Arkansas, everybody may be a real suspect in the unwarranted murder of three eight-year old boys. If anything, Devil's Knot is an appetizer size, introductory piece of narrative cinema that will surely serve as a catalyst for people to look into the complexity and uncertainty of one of America's most misunderstood and poorly investigated murder cases of all time.
    5helgis-63120

    Wasted opportunity

    Atom Egoyan can't seem to decide whether he wants to make a para documentary or a "Twin Peaks" rip off, which distracts the viewers like me (unfamiliar with the West Memphis Three case) and clearly confuses his cast. The best of the bunch were the child actors and Dane DeHaan. Although I must point out that only the little boy playing Aaron was able to master the para docu "Twin Peaks" style his director was desperate to create on screen... Incredibly memorable performance. But the movie itself is just OK if not just meh. And considering the fascinating story based on true events and the talents involved this should have been a great movie.
    7karmaswimswami

    Subtle storytelling catching the authentic penumbra of the case

    "Devil's Knot" has gotten a lukewarm reception from audiences and this is ill-deserved. The film is a perfect-pitch plainsong retelling of the case of the West Memphis Three. Atom Egoyan is a master of understated film-making, but perfectly depicts the aura, atmosphere, cultural inclinations and Bible-belt provincial biases of the participants without being garish. Marvelous performances from Reese Witherspoon, Bruce Greenwood,Colin Firth and several others are on view here. Mireille Enos's lightning-catching turn as Vicki Hutcheson, in which she brilliantly channels uneducated de classe white-trash coarseness, is worth sitting through the entire film. The esteem in which this competent film is held will grow with time.

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    • Trivia
      Robert Baker's brother works for the West Memphis, Arkansas Police Department.
    • Goofs
      West Memphis police cars in the movie are correct in terms of make, model and markings. But the lightbars used are red & blue. West Memphis patrol cars have always featured all-blue warning lights.
    • Quotes

      Ron Lax: The state is gonna kill three young men, and I can't stand by and watch that happen.

    • Connections
      Featured in Celebrated: Reese Witherspoon (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      That's All Right
      Written by Arthur Crudup

      Performed by Jet Jurgensmeyer

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 2014 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El nudo del diablo
    • Filming locations
      • Cartersville, Georgia, USA(Court House Scene)
    • Production company
      • Worldview Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,033,154
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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