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Invitation à un Meurtre

Original title: Invitation to a Murder
  • 2023
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
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5.2/10
6.7K
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Invitation à un Meurtre (2023)
1934. South of England. For no apparent reason and like five other unrelated people, Miranda, a 28-year-old florist, is invited for the weekend in the mansion of billionaire Lewis Findley.
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1934. Miranda Green and five other strangers, are invited to the remote island mansion of billionaire Lewis Findley. As the weekend progresses the clues about why they have been invited begi... Read all1934. Miranda Green and five other strangers, are invited to the remote island mansion of billionaire Lewis Findley. As the weekend progresses the clues about why they have been invited begin to unfold along with a sinister mystery.1934. Miranda Green and five other strangers, are invited to the remote island mansion of billionaire Lewis Findley. As the weekend progresses the clues about why they have been invited begin to unfold along with a sinister mystery.

  • Director
    • Stephen Shimek
  • Writers
    • Gérard Miller
    • Brian O'Donnell
    • Jerome Reygner-Kalfon
  • Stars
    • Mischa Barton
    • Chris Browning
    • Bianca A. Santos
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    6.7K
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    • Director
      • Stephen Shimek
    • Writers
      • Gérard Miller
      • Brian O'Donnell
      • Jerome Reygner-Kalfon
    • Stars
      • Mischa Barton
      • Chris Browning
      • Bianca A. Santos
    • 114User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mischa Barton
    Mischa Barton
    • Miranda Green
    Chris Browning
    Chris Browning
    • Donald Walker
    Bianca A. Santos
    Bianca A. Santos
    • Carmen Blanco
    • (as Bianca Santos)
    Giles Matthey
    Giles Matthey
    • Phillip Armstrong
    Grace Lynn Kung
    Grace Lynn Kung
    • Lu Wang
    Seamus Dever
    Seamus Dever
    • Lawrence Kane
    James Urbaniak
    James Urbaniak
    • Gordon
    Amy Sloan
    Amy Sloan
    • Katherine
    Alex Hyde-White
    Alex Hyde-White
    • Sean…
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    Clark Carmichael
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    Rae Gray
    Rae Gray
    • Annette
    Liz Pazik
    • Mrs. Cavendish
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    Curtis Edward Jackson
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    • Blunder the Dog
    Pete Berwick
    Pete Berwick
    • Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Don Stuck
    Don Stuck
    • Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Stephen Shimek
    • Writers
      • Gérard Miller
      • Brian O'Donnell
      • Jerome Reygner-Kalfon
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    6SnoopyStyle

    liked two thirds

    Miranda Green (Mischa Barton) is a florist in 30's England. She is skilled in observing and is obsessed with murder mystery books especially those of Agatha Christie. She receives a mysterious invitation from unknown textile tycoon Lord Findley. She joins five other guests on a passenger train to his island estate. There are three staff members but Lord Findley is apparently late in arriving. Soon, Miranda gets her murder mystery to solve.

    I liked about two thirds of this movie. It has the Agatha Christie feel. Initially, the main problem is its artificial tone. It doesn't help that these people are going to this place for nothing more than curiosity. Miranda would do it, but only one other seems to have the motivation. It's a murder mystery whodunnit. It's fun. Then the last section tries to solve the mystery quickly and randomly. I don't like a lot of the last third. In the age of streaming, this needs more time and this could be two or three part series. In an aside, I did not recognize Mischa Barton. I assumed that she's some random English actress.
    6battlecrusadersgames

    Watchable

    This is a murder mystery in a setting similar to films like Murder on the Orient Express and Clue, sadly as much as this isn't a terrible movie, it isn't up there with those classics.

    On the plus side, the story is quite compelling and doesn't go in the obvious direction. It's also not stuffed with too much filler.

    Unfortunately there are some major criticisms i have with this, not least the atrocious accents that range from Traditional English to Pantomine Dame. However it's the main character where's i have most issues. First off, she looks like she's walked in right off the catwalk, not Mid 20th Century England, but worse than that, is how her character behaves. Are we really to believe a group of Adults, most older than her, are going to be bossed around like school Children by a Florist. She even gives orders to the Detective. Why on Earth would anyone let a normal civilian interrogate and order them around, even if she was good at selling murders. At least Jesscia Fletcher of Murder she wrote had the decency to speak to people with respect, this woman was a trumped up snob that in reality would be laughed at. This is a shame, because it's so distracting from the movie, it means it's quite hard to get into.

    Still, if you have 90 mins free and there's no better options, it should prevent boredom.
    3duncan-wallbank

    Quite dull

    A bit slow and plodding with some questionable acting and some atrocious attempts at acents. The script writing is somewhat lacking and the there's not much of a plot. By the time the titles roll at the ninety minute mark it feels like it's been half an hour too long. The characters are all a bit wooden and the actors seemed to be simply going through the motions. None of them seemed to engage with their character and I couldn't engage with them either.

    Has a made for TV feel to it and I would strongly suggest it's not worth going to the cinema to see.

    It's not terrible but it's not good either. If you're really bored then maybe give it a whirl.
    6Clintborari

    "You got to get down in the muck if your wanna find the truth"

    Prepare yourself for a delightful whodunit experience that pays homage to Agatha Christie and brings a little depth to the genre. Invitation to a Murder unfolds on a mysterious island with an ensemble cast that feels like a bag of culturally diverse characters, adding an extra layer of charm to the classic murder mystery.

    Donald Walker, played by Chris Browning, steals the spotlight with his portrayal of an arrogant yet witty character. By the end, you'll find yourself unexpectedly showing compassion for this complex individual after hearing of his sorrowful upbringing. Bianca A. Santos as Carmen Blanco brings an alluring (my weakness) and captivating energy to the mix. And who can forget Marrisa Cooper form the O. C, I mean Misha Barton as Miranda, who plays the Sherlock Holmes type role, but is well- balanced and not ridiculously over the top, although, she does come across as quite condescending.

    The assortment of characters, including the genius, the cowboy, the wealthy, the lower class, the doctor, the suspicious foreigner, and the oh-so-typical English butler, creates a dynamic that keeps you guessing. The suspicious servants and the predictable yet intriguing mystery contribute to the overall homely storytelling.

    What I did like was the story didn't follow traditional paths, and while yes there was a shiny, large inheritance at the end, no character is really chasing it, and so it isn't the major catalyst of the story. Invitation to a murder explores a more linear family history and therein lies more richer, and deeper storytelling.

    Cinematography and backdrops are solid, with an alluring manor setting that occasionally reminds me of navigating through a much-loved video game "The Council". However, this isn't an action-packed thriller; instead, it offers a comfortable, laid-back atmosphere that suits a more family-oriented PG-rated whodunit style.

    Comparisons to "Crooked House" may arise, but Invitation to a Murder stands out with its upgraded pacing, avoiding slow burns and dragging plotlines. While it may lack heart-stopping twists every few minutes, it compensates with more engaging and charming characters.

    Is it a bit bland? Perhaps, but it's a deliberate choice for a cosy mystery that embraces its predictable elements. This film won't revolutionize the genre, but it offers a warm and fuzzy feeling, making it perfect for a laid-back movie night.

    In conclusion, Invitation to a Murder is not your typical blockbuster; it's a charming and light-hearted mystery that will keep you entertained. So, grab your detective hat, settle in, and let the unravelling of this whodunit charm you with its simplicity.

    6/10.
    3rykskelton

    A very un-English murder "mystery"

    Set in England (or a small island just off the coast) however none of this movie feels like England, which isn't surprising considering it was filmed in the U. S. Even lacking English accents (accurate ones, anyway), and awkwardly including American idioms throughout (e.g. English police do not carry guns). An uninteresting mystery with an unlikable protagonist and a rather boring conclusion. It sets itself up as the potential first in a series of movies starring the same amateur sleuth, but I will not be interested in anything that follows. It is nothing like the Agatha Christie mysteries it is trying to emulate, and it leaves a rather unpleasant taste, so I'm off to watch something starring David Suchet to cleanse my palate.

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    • Trivia
      Alex Hyde-White (Sean) is the son of Wilfrid Hyde-White who appeared in the film 'Ten Little Indians', an adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel that inspired this film
    • Goofs
      Miranda reads in a book that Findley is worth billions. In the time in which this movie is set, in Britain, a billion is not a thousand million but a million million. As such, there was nobody worth billions in the world, and a British book would not have made that claim about anybody.
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      Followed by Murder at the Embassy

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • ace-entertainment.com)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Invitación a un asesinato
    • Filming locations
      • Williams Bay, Wisconsin, USA
    • Production companies
      • ACE Entertainment
      • Ari Productions
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      • $12,860
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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