Roubaix, une lumière

  • angielski Oh Mercy!
Zwiastun
Kryminał / Dramat
Francja, 2019, 120 min

Opisy(1)

Christmas night in Roubaix. Police chief Daoud roams the city. Burnt out cars, violent altercations… In the face of poverty, deception and distress, Daoud knows who is lying and who is telling the truth. Fresh out of the police academy, Louis has recently joined Daoud’s crew. Young, awkward and easily misled, he constantly misunderstands those he encounters. Daoud and Louis are confronted with the murder of an old woman. The old woman’s neighbours – two young women, Claude and Marie – are arrested. They are addicts, alcoholics, lovers… With words, rising beyond the horror of their crime, Daoud will find a way to give two murderers back their humanity. (Wild Bunch Distribution)

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Recenzje (3)

POMO 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski A well-played, solid crime movie with murder and investigation, but without the added value of being connected to an interesting topic or a new creative style of storytelling. [Cannes] ()

angel74 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski Essentially, it's a standard detective story that may not offend, but unfortunately, it doesn't impress either. The narrative is too drawn out, and a shorter runtime would have definitely benefited the film. However, the performances of Léa Seydoux and Sara Forestier are noteworthy. (60%) ()

Ivi06 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski It's perhaps a bit of a shame that the film takes on more criminal cases to crack than it can handle in its running time. We have a missing girl, an attempted insurance fraud, a girl raped on the subway, a fire and the murder of an elderly woman. Less is sometimes more, as we know, which is why this film would have benefited from dropping one line and developing the others more deeply. Once the second half gets into the interrogation of the two suspects and the reconstruction of the crime in question, the film picks up momentum and becomes very suspenseful. This is mainly due to the performances of Léa Seydoux and Sara Forestier, thanks to whom the viewer has no idea whose side the truth is on, something crucial for the crime genre. Roschdy Zem, on the other hand, as a well-mannered and even-tempered chief, brings light and insight to a dark, corrupt city and twisted cases, and his calming presence makes you believe that everything will soon be all right. ()