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L'énigme de la peur

Original title: The Devil's Teardrop
  • TV Movie
  • 2010
  • TV-14
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
844
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Natasha Henstridge and Tom Everett Scott in L'énigme de la peur (2010)
ActionCrimeDramaMystery

Many people are left dead when a man known only as "The Digger" opens fire in a train station. A hand written letter is the only clue.Many people are left dead when a man known only as "The Digger" opens fire in a train station. A hand written letter is the only clue.Many people are left dead when a man known only as "The Digger" opens fire in a train station. A hand written letter is the only clue.

  • Director
    • Norma Bailey
  • Writers
    • Ron Hutchinson
    • Jeffery Deaver
  • Stars
    • Tom Everett Scott
    • Natasha Henstridge
    • Rena Sofer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    844
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Norma Bailey
    • Writers
      • Ron Hutchinson
      • Jeffery Deaver
    • Stars
      • Tom Everett Scott
      • Natasha Henstridge
      • Rena Sofer
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Tom Everett Scott
    Tom Everett Scott
    • Parker Kincaid
    Natasha Henstridge
    Natasha Henstridge
    • Margaret Lukas
    Rena Sofer
    Rena Sofer
    • Joan
    Gabriel Hogan
    Gabriel Hogan
    • Len Hardy
    Jonathan Higgins
    Jonathan Higgins
    • Cage
    Jake Goodman
    Jake Goodman
    • Robby Kincaid
    Rachel Marcus
    Rachel Marcus
    • Shannon Kincaid
    John MacDonald
    John MacDonald
    • The Digger
    Andrew Musselman
    • Gilbert Havel
    Olivia Jones
    Olivia Jones
    • Penny
    Joanna Jang
    • Janet
    Martha Reilly
    • Social Worker
    Mitchia Armstron
    • FBI Guard #1
    Shawn Storer
    • FBI Guard #2
    James Downing
    • Ben
    Loretta Yu
    Loretta Yu
    • Receptionist
    Carlos Diaz
    Carlos Diaz
    • Technical Director
    Billy Parrott
    Billy Parrott
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    • Director
      • Norma Bailey
    • Writers
      • Ron Hutchinson
      • Jeffery Deaver
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    5boblipton

    Flow My Tears the Policeman Said

    This is a decent although unremarkable thriller in which the FBI recruits an ex-agent who is an expert in verifying and examining documents. He has a lot of personal issues including an ex-wife who wants the kids and a son who is still suffering the after-effects of being terrorized by a murderer he had put in prison several years before.

    Although director Norma Bailey does a decent job in all departments and the actors handle their roles competently, the movie itself soon falls into fairly predictable patterns and scenes and the potentially interesting idea of showing how the analysis of documents and profiling of killers actually works is reduced to a few gadgets and flashes of insight. Instead we are distracted by family drama.

    I cannot tell if the poverty in the script is due to Jeffrey Deaver's novel or to Ron Hutchinson's adaptation. I am not familiar with Mr. Deaver's works and the two other movies I have seen written by Mr. Hutchinson -- who also co-produced this TV-movie -- have not been very interesting, so I suspect it is not Mr. Deaver's responsibility. However, whoever is responsible, unless you are a fan of the genre, you can give this a miss.
    rightwingisevil

    Why Lifetime movies always so lame

    Well, got to tell you why:

    1) Their screenplays always with very bad dialog, making every character's speaking and talking a bit of unreal, like recited from memory, and everybody speaking with pure American English without any accent. Nobody got any background accent like everybody grew up in the same house, same school, same neighborhood, same area, same city and same State.

    2) Horrible nonsensical sound track. The background music in every movie alwayssounded like the same. Lot of time the sound track started without anynecessity and stopped abruptly without any reason.

    3) The funny thing is every role in the Lifetime movies is just so polite and sounds like well educated.

    4) The female characters are always played by pretty women, you just can't find any ugly ones, even the young kids are pretty.

    5) Very lame directing.

    This movie is no exception. You might get brain tumor if you force yourself to keep watching it, just by listening to the pure American English without any accent by everybody would drive you nuts.
    cosmo_tiger

    Not just a good "Lifetime" movie, this is a good movie in general. Good acting and tense. I really liked it. I say B+

    "He will kill again at 12 each day for the next 2 days. I am wanting 20 million in cash." When a man known only as "The Digger" opens fire in a train station many are left dead. The only clue the FBI has is a hand written letter with demands on it. Agent Margurete (Henstridge) needs help analyzing it and the best is retired specialist Kincaid (Scott). I was a little weary of this at the outset. The actors I like, but it is a "Lifetime" movie, and that kinda scared me. After about 10 min I was hooked and was really shocked at how good this movie was. Good acting and good story telling made this one tense all the way through. Not only is it one of the best "Lifetime" movies I have seen, it's also one of the better movies coming out this week. Without trying to give anything away, this is also the first "Lifetime" movie I have seen where the man is portrayed as a good guy. Way to go. The only complaint I had is the ending, but being the type of movie this is it is to be expected. Just a little too anti-climatic for my liking. Other then that I really enjoyed this. Overall, very entertaining and tense, a very good choice. I give it a B+.

    Would I watch it again? - I might, to catch clues I may have missed.

    *Also try - Lies In Plain Sight & The Zodiac
    Kirpianuscus

    bad but not so bad

    The strange thing is being a bad movie, with awful dialogue, with very predictable twist, it is not easy to admit than it is real bad. In my case, for the simpathy for Tom Everett Scott and for the nice subplot of custody. For fans, I suppose, it can be the perfect film. But, sure, an easy thriller/ policier can be a reasonable definition.
    8phd_travel

    Likeable leads in larger scale than usual Lifetime thriller

    I look forward to Natasha Henstridge in Lifetime or Hallmark movies - she makes it a bit more of an A list cast. She plays an FBI agent investigating a mass shooting who threatens to do it again unless he is paid some ransoms. Strangely they seem to want to negotiate with terrorists. Tom Everett Scott another better than Lifetime actor plays an expert on documents who can help find the criminals but has retired because of some traumatic incident involving his kid.

    This is a better than usual Lifetime thriller especially since mass shootings are in the forefront of the news these days. Liked the ending - neat and feel good.

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    • Quotes

      Parker Kincaid: Anybody who says that they can analyze personality from handwriting alone is lying. It's like reading tarot cards and tea leaves. I mean, it's bogus.

      Margaret Lukas: People make a living doing it.

      Parker Kincaid: Yeah, people make a living writing horoscopes. It's got just as much to do with reality.

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    • Release date
      • August 8, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La larme du diable
    • Filming locations
      • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada(651 Burlington St. E.)
    • Production companies
      • Chesler/Perlmutter Productions
      • Patriarch Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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