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Dark Crimes

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
21K
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Jim Carrey and Charlotte Gainsbourg in Dark Crimes (2016)
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WhodunnitCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

A detective who is working on a cold case turns to clues found in an author's hit novel.A detective who is working on a cold case turns to clues found in an author's hit novel.A detective who is working on a cold case turns to clues found in an author's hit novel.

  • Director
    • Alexandros Avranas
  • Writers
    • David Grann
    • Jeremy Brock
  • Stars
    • Jim Carrey
    • Marton Csokas
    • Charlotte Gainsbourg
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    21K
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    • Director
      • Alexandros Avranas
    • Writers
      • David Grann
      • Jeremy Brock
    • Stars
      • Jim Carrey
      • Marton Csokas
      • Charlotte Gainsbourg
    • 179User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jim Carrey
    Jim Carrey
    • Tadek
    Marton Csokas
    Marton Csokas
    • Kozlov
    Charlotte Gainsbourg
    Charlotte Gainsbourg
    • Kasia
    Kati Outinen
    Kati Outinen
    • Mr. Malinowska
    Vlad Ivanov
    Vlad Ivanov
    • Piotr
    Robert Wieckiewicz
    Robert Wieckiewicz
    • Greger
    Agata Kulesza
    Agata Kulesza
    • Marta
    Piotr Glowacki
    Piotr Glowacki
    • Victor
    Julia Gdula
    • Hanna
    Zbigniew Zamachowski
    Zbigniew Zamachowski
    • Lukasz
    Danuta Kowalska
    Danuta Kowalska
    • Kozlov's Mother
    Zygmunt Józefczak
    • Kozlov's Father
    Marianna Figurska
    • Olga
    Anna Polony
    Anna Polony
    • Tadek's Mother
    Marcin Stec
    Marcin Stec
    • Defense Lawyer
    Piotr Stramowski
    • Specialist Interrogator
    Katarzyna Warnke
    Katarzyna Warnke
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    Marcel Sabat
    Marcel Sabat
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    • Director
      • Alexandros Avranas
    • Writers
      • David Grann
      • Jeremy Brock
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    5youthandyoungmanhood

    Not as bad as people Make out but still average

    This movie started off well and Jim Carey does A decent job. But the ending is such a letdown and it feels rushed. It's not terrible but it ain't good either. 5/10
    8foxyking93

    Sad but true

    A film that in a blunt and true way shows what the real world is. It's sad but true. The world is not Wonder Woman, the world is brutal, if you are weak then you lose. It annoys me that all reviews of the film criticize the violence against women and the bluntness shown. Why? This story had to be shown just like that. The film is based on facts and these facts were brutal. Why are all reviewers so politically correct today? It limits directors! Hypocrisy is shocking because the same reviewers do not mind violence against men or bad exploitation of men but are obsessed with women. Stop. Stop to see everything through the prism of political correctness.
    4ferguson-6

    not compelling

    Greetings again from the darkness. A neo-noir "inspired by actual events" and based on a compelling 2008 "New Yorker" article by the great David Grann (THE LOST CITY OF Z) seems to have the necessary components for a satisfying thriller. So what went wrong? Unfortunately, a messy script from Jeremy Brock (THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND) prevents this one from ever having a chance at grabbing our attention, much less holding it.

    This is the first English language film from director Alexandros Avranas (MISS VIOLENCE, 2013) and his cast is led by Jim Carrey as police inspector Tadek, a disgraced cop who takes care of his elderly mother while also obsessing over the now coldcase that ruined his career. Carrey sports a Polish accent through "most" of his performance ... a performance that is mostly subdued, especially given his career. Joining him as co-leads in the cast are two other excellent actors: Martin Csokas and Charlotte Gainsbourg. Csokas plays Kozlow, the main antagonist and suspect - an author with clues to the key murder highlighted in his novel. Ms. Gainsbourg is underutilized as Kasia, the former sex worker, now intimate acquaintance of Kozlow. She is the key to solving the case.

    Grann's article entitled "True Crimes: A Postmodern Murder Mystery" told the story of novelist/convicted murderer Krystian Bala. It's an article worth reading and one that bears only passing resemblance to this screen adaptation. The film is purposefully drab, bleak, dark, grey and dour, with a stark, cold look to the characters and most every scene. Tadek is a man on a mission to save his reputation, even at the expense of his family life, or really any life at all. The game of cat and mouse between Tadek and Kozlow never reaches the level of tension that the film seems to think it does ... even in the one-on-one interrogation scene or the seemingly endless blabbering of the recordings Tadek listens to.

    There is a terrific international cast of supporting actors including Vlad Ivanov, Robert Wieckiewicz, Piotr Glowacki and Agata Kulesza, but the cast is only able to do so much with the material. Perhaps the draw is supposed to be Jim Carrey is the darkest role of his career. On the bright side, the story is neatly wrapped up at the end thanks to one character who deserves a "win".
    7itsbobr

    Very Slow, but Good

    Disgraced Polish Officer Tadek (Jim Carrey) wants to investigate the murder of a slain policeman to prove himself as he had botched a previous investigation. He is so obsessed with this case that he ignores his family. He finds similarities between the murder and details found in author Krystov Kozlov's (Marton Csokas) novel because the details of the actual murder were never released to the public, but Tadek sees them in the novel. He believes he has his man.

    This will be very slow going. In the beginning, we see a lot of nudity when scenes are shown in the sex club that Koslov goes to from time to time. After those scenes we no longer see any frontal nudity. . Talking about a sex club where girls were also tortured would have sufficed, but the Director wanted more. See?

    There are very few dialogues throughout especially from Tadek. As Tadek, Carrey uses a Polish accent, but I have heard better as he does it with almost no accent. Not good. And Carrey as Tedak sports a beard that makes him almost unrecognizable. I did wish that Carrey as TAdek spoke more about the case so we knew what he was thinking. Didn't happen too often.

    The two main characters alongside Carrey are excellent. There is Charlotte Gainsbourg as Kasia, who is Kozlov's girlfriend; and then there is Marton Csokas as Koslov and he gives off a such commanding presence, I kind of wished he was the good guy.

    I have always said that comedians have timing down perfectly when they go into drama. Jim Carrey has that in here. Kudos.

    There will be 2-twists later on. The first one almost surprised me, but the last one caught me completely by surprise. Will it surprise you? (7/10)

    Violence: No. Sex: Yes. Nudity: Yes. Humor: No. Language: Yes. Rating: B
    psy99999

    It's only boring to Americans. For Europeans a must see

    One of the few films with American ties that depicts Europe the way it is. Watch it, don't be fooled by those claiming it is boring. In fact, it is quite the opposite.

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    • Trivia
      The film shot for 32 days in Kraków, Poland.
    • Goofs
      Throughout the film, Jim Carrey's accent changes from Eastern European to Western European and he even forgets the accent no less than three times while speaking with an American inflection. With a total shoot of over 30 days, his re-shoots were likely several weeks apart.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Kasia: I do this for my daughter. And for Krystof. This is the only... the only family I have. And nothing is going to get in its way. Because this is the best I can be. I'm sorry.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Midnight Screenings: Dark Crimes (2018)

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2019 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Poland
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Saban Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dark Murders
    • Filming locations
      • Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • Saban Films
      • Los Angeles Media Fund (LAMF)
      • RatPac Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • €3,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,216
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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