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The Crimson Rivers (2001)
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Reviews Counted:53
Fresh:36
Rotten:17
Average Rating:6/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for violence/grisly images and language
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Jun 29, 2001 Limited
Synopsis:
Two criminal investigations. The same day. Two detectives are assigned two very peculiar cases...
An action thriller set in against the breathtaking backdrop of the French Alps, "The Crimson...
Two criminal investigations. The same day. Two detectives are assigned two very peculiar cases...
An action thriller set in against the breathtaking backdrop of the French Alps, "The Crimson Rivers" stars Jean Reno and Vincent Cassel in a gripping who-dunnit involving a series of grisly murders, a child's death twenty years earlier, and the secret history of a small town.
Veteran cop Pierre Niemans (Jean Reno) is sent to Guernon to investigate a bizarre murder near a legendary private school isolated in the Alps. And it's no ordinary murder; the killer has been very methodical, leaving twisted, inexplicable clues to his motive. Complicating matters are the university administrators who are uncooperative and somewhat defiant to Niemans' questioning. Meanwhile Max Kerkerian (Vincent Cassel), an impetuous young cop and former car thief, arrives at a desecrated graveyard 180 miles away. Someone has disturbed the grave of a child who died twenty years ago.
These two seemingly random events are about to collide as the separate investigations lead the detectives right to one another. The more experienced Niemans begrudgingly joins forces with the brash Max to track down the killer. Despite his constant ribbing and sarcastic banter, Max respects the older cop. The two crimes are most assuredly linked - but how? And what do they have to do with the genetic research department at this legendary university and its odd inhabitants? What could the prestigious school possibly have to hide?
As the two men begin to work together they realize that charisma isn't the only trait they share. With sharp instincts, professional cunning and a willingness to risk everything to solve the case, Niemans and Max are more alike than either would care to admit - a fact they come to rely on as the investigation continues. As the killer leaves increasingly gruesome clues and they near the terrible truth, the dangers multiply - along with the human cost. The men are led to a final showdown on the deadly mountain, trapped between icy heights and death's door.
Based on the novel by Jean Christophe Grange, "The Crimson Rivers" is directed by Matthieu Kassovitz and produced by Alain Goldman. The script is written by Grange and Kassovitz. Tristar will release the film in New York and Los Angeles on June 29th.
"The Crimson Rivers" is in French with English subtitles. -- © 2001 Columbia Pictures
Starring: Jean Reno, Vincent Cassel, Nadia Fares, Dominique Sanda
Starring: Jean Reno, Vincent Cassel, Nadia Fares, Dominique Sanda, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Karim Belkhadra, Didier Flamand, Francois Leventhal, Francine Berge, Laurent Lafitte
Director: Mathieu Kassovitz
Director: Mathieu Kassovitz
Screenwriter: Mathieu Kassovitz
Producer: Alain Golman
Composer: Bruno Coulais
Studio: Columbia Pictures
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Reviews for The Crimson Rivers
Un interesante thriller sangriento que muestra que el género no está muerto, y que los franceses saben hacerlo increíblemente bien.
Contains a few genuine surprises, and demands that audiences remain attentive.
A film more likely to make scratch your head than bite your nails all the way home.
Could teach many an American thriller a thing or two about sophisticated creepiness.
Just when you thought that the serial killer genre had been beaten to death, the French grab a hold of it and spice it up.
Cinta altamente cargada de adrenalina y acción inteligente que seguramente dejará satisfechos a más de uno. Verdaderamente recomendable
A top-notch suspense thriller that deputizes the viewer with the challenge of trying to reach the truth before Niemans and Kerkerian.
For most of its running time, this lunatic euro-thriller is creepy, stylish and occasionally suspenseful.
Latest News for The Crimson Rivers
June 24, 2005:
Kassovitz Heads Out to "Babylon A.D."
Actor/writer/director Mathieu Kassovitz ("Hate," "Gothika," "The Crimson Rivers") will write and direct a movie based on the Maurice Dentac novel... More...
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