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La Chambre des morts

Original title: La chambre des morts
  • 2007
  • 12
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.9K
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Mélanie Laurent in La Chambre des morts (2007)
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Two unemployed computer technicians discover 2 million euros next to a dead body in a field of windmills.Two unemployed computer technicians discover 2 million euros next to a dead body in a field of windmills.Two unemployed computer technicians discover 2 million euros next to a dead body in a field of windmills.

  • Director
    • Alfred Lot
  • Writers
    • Alfred Lot
    • Franck Thilliez
  • Stars
    • Mélanie Laurent
    • Éric Caravaca
    • Gilles Lellouche
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alfred Lot
    • Writers
      • Alfred Lot
      • Franck Thilliez
    • Stars
      • Mélanie Laurent
      • Éric Caravaca
      • Gilles Lellouche
    • 10User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Mélanie Laurent
    Mélanie Laurent
    • Lucie Hennebelle
    Éric Caravaca
    Éric Caravaca
    • Moreno…
    Gilles Lellouche
    Gilles Lellouche
    • Sylvain
    Jonathan Zaccaï
    Jonathan Zaccaï
    • Vigo
    Laurence Côte
    • Alex
    Céline Sallette
    Céline Sallette
    • Annabelle
    Fanny Cottençon
    Fanny Cottençon
    • La mère de Lucie
    Nathalie Richard
    Nathalie Richard
    • Raphaelle
    Jean-François Stévenin
    Jean-François Stévenin
    • Léon
    Stéphane Jobert
    • Raviez
    Antoine Oppenheim
    • Colin
    Alexandre Carrière
    Alexandre Carrière
    • Stan
    Jean-Pierre Gos
    Jean-Pierre Gos
    • Van Boost
    Delphine Benattard
    • Nathalie
    • (as Delphine Benattar)
    Jacques Herlin
    Jacques Herlin
    • Marceau
    Alain Duclos
    Alain Duclos
    • Le pere dr Vigo
    Josette Hemsen
    • la Mere de Vigo
    Isabelle Caubere
    • La femme de Vigo
    • Director
      • Alfred Lot
    • Writers
      • Alfred Lot
      • Franck Thilliez
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    3mikodio

    boring

    I've had the chance to see this movie yesterday in Paris before I leave. From the trailer, I thought it's worth seeing as it looks like a good thriller/horror film. But I was so disappointed. The story line is somehow predictable. It lacks originality and you can easily compare it to a masterpiece of cinema (i'm not gonna mention the name, but i'm pretty sure you'll guess it). As for the cast, I think they were over-acting here and there, maybe due to the weak script and the empty moments where they look like not knowing what to fill the scene with. But hey, not everything is bad, you'll enjoy some good cinematography in some scenes, specially in the beginning. Unfortunately, i think it's a missed opportunity and as we say in french: Dommage, c'est raté!
    8abisio

    Very intense thriller

    With a few situations similar to the Silence of the Lamb; LA CHAMBRE DES MORTS is able to become a complete different and original thriller. Two men hit with a car a person (and kill him) carrying a bag full of money. They take the money and dispose the body however that money was the ransom for a kidnapped girl who is murdered. Another girl, a diabetic one, is kidnapped so a police woman and her partner follow the case. The story follows different directions; the two men who stole the money, the kidnappers, the police and even the kidnapped girl in a brief escape attempt to cross paths near the end. The investigation in itself is realistically resolved; which somewhat drags the first half of the movie. During the second half, several very intense situations raise the tension towards a final act, somewhat similar (but far from equal) to the Jonathan Demme's film. Melanie Laurent, gives an interesting performance as the single mother of two babies' police woman; trying to take care of her siblings while trying to find the killers. While the rest of the cast keeps the level above average. It is important to note that while the gore and violence level are not high; some situations and images are very intense. The movie was rated OVER 12 YEARS OLD in France; which is something like an R here in USA.
    9john13850

    An excellent thriller

    I completely disagree with the comment made by the person from UAE. I'm not generally a fan of the horror/thriller genre, but since this a French film, I was willing to give it a shot. It far exceeded my expectations. I'm not going to say anything about the film's plot, because this is one of those movies to see when you don't know anything about it. I'm just going to say that a smart, small distributor should pick this movie up for distribution here in the U.S. I would suggest a title change for the U.S. from the unfortunate "Melody's Smile." Why not use the literal translation from the original French title, which is "The Room of the Dead"? The audience I saw this with in Los Angeles at COL-COA this week was very enthusiastic. This movie is so much better than the by-the-numbers horror thrillers that so many U.S. movie makers crank out. This movie is genuinely creepy and scary.
    8Rockwell_Cronenberg

    A wickedly intense thriller.

    Horrible title for an amazing film. It's drawn a lot of comparisons to The Silence of the Lambs, which makes sense since it was obviously inspired by it (there's even a little nod to it with the main character having the novel on her bookshelf); the bleak and unrelenting tone as a backdrop for a story with a strong but tortured female detective hunting a killer. But the film shouldn't be dismissed as a rip-off or anything close; it's a fantastic journey into the darkness with a strong performance to bring you in. The story has an interesting approach in bringing us into the world, with a drunk driving incident being the catalyst for a murder and thus bringing the police force into it all.

    Unlike most tales of this nature though, we get a lot of focus into many different subplots involving a romantic relationship, the struggle of the men driving the car responsible for a murder and ultimately into the mind of the killer themselves. It gets a little cluttered in the middle with all of these strains going on, but ultimately it boils back down to a fascinating thriller with great characters and a powerful lead performance. Melanie Laurent is absolutely dynamite here, portraying the lead with a tortured soul and a strong surface front. She always has you focused on her, studying her expressions and being right with her through every emotion she faces. This is a gripping and very bleak mystery that keeps your mind racing along with your pulse; the final fifteen minutes are some of the most intense I've seen in some time. Definitely an underrated hit.
    8I_Ailurophile

    Grim, great crime thriller

    Every time you think it can't get any more dark, it still finds a way. 'La Chambre des morts' is unquestionably disturbing, but excellent. I'm not familiar with the book writer-director Alfred Lot adapted this from, but he has crafted a swell crime thriller.

    Disparate early scenes are slowly stitched into the larger story, echoing the way that the various leads are pieced together in the police investigation to advance toward the conclusion. The construction of the narrative isn't entirely solid, as characters, their histories, and the relationships between them aren't necessarily fully fleshed out. The discovery of clues, and the progression of the case at hand, is so impressive for the brilliance on display that it somewhat defies belief. Our engagement with the film is slightly tainted for how neatly the plot progresses from beginning to end, even while some dots go unconnected with the characters.

    Despite these minor frailties, the narrative as a whole is written well, and it's duly captivating throughout. Most of the characters are rather dubious, and to that end 'La Chambre des morts' feels somewhat like an especially gritty noir thriller - save for that the police that serve as the protagonist and chief supporting characters are so virtuous, if imperfect, that the film becomes a bit fantastical for how unrealistically competent and honorable they are.

    The whole cast is very capable, and those portraying the more antagonistic characters are especially notable. But the lead role of profiler Lucie Hennebelle very deservedly belongs to Mélanie Laurent, a star who has certainly earned her reputation. Lucie is more well-rounded than other individuals in the writing, and Laurent ably embodies her insatiable curiosity and drive. It's as true here as in other pictures I've seen of hers that Laurent possesses a certain presence, and fluidity in her delivery, that makes her stand out even when she's not given top billing. Given the darker atmosphere of 'La Chambre des morts,' her involvement is all the more welcome.

    It's hard not to draw at least some comparison to other thrillers that center a highly intelligent criminal profiler, and the aura this film gives off undoubtedly recalls the likes of 'Silence of the lambs.' That ambience is certainly bolstered by the great original score of Nathaniel Méchaly, which builds to an impressive crescendo at the climax from far more subtle background compositions early on. And it's especially to the credit of those behind set and production design, as there are plenty of scenes here - especially nearing the climax - where the details in their work, and the surroundings generally, do much to fix the mood.

    'La Chambre des morts' is hardly perfect, but it's fun in its grimness and the thrills on hand, and it's always worth watching Mélanie Laurent practice her craft. Even with its slight flaws, the narrative is pretty capably written, and engaging. The disturbing subject material may be a turn-off for some, but otherwise this is a film well worth checking out if you get the chance.

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    • Trivia
      Cunar, the man killed by accident by Vigo and Sylvain at the beginning of the movie was played by Jacques Hinstin, the movie's executive producer.
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Nathaniel Méchaly and C. Walker

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    • Release date
      • November 14, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Bac Films (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Room of Death
    • Filming locations
      • Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, France
    • Production companies
      • Produire à Paris
      • Centre Régional des Ressources Audiovisuelles (CRRAV)
      • CiBy 2000
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      • $1,120,993
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
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