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The Wisdom of Crocodiles (1998)
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Reviews Counted:19
Fresh:9
Rotten:10
Average Rating:5.3/10
Consensus: Stylish, but emotionally uninvolving.
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis:
To all appearances, Steven Grlscz (JUDE LAW) is the man who has everything -- handsome, successful, witty and generous. He masterfully seduces the women he selects by analyzing them and swiftly...
To all appearances, Steven Grlscz (JUDE LAW) is the man who has everything -- handsome, successful, witty and generous. He masterfully seduces the women he selects by analyzing them and swiftly winning their trust. For him, this is not a game. It is a lonely and desperate pursuit for a woman's love he literally cannot live without.
When the body of his latest conquest is found at sea, Steven knows the trail will eventually lead to him and contacts the police under the pretext of aiding their investigation. While Inspector Healey (TIMOTHY SPALL) and Detective Roche (JACK DAVENPORT) pursue their inquiries, Steven has already moved on to his next victim.
Anne Levels (ELINA LOWENSOHN), an intelligent, self-possessed, and moody beauty, proves more of a challenge than Steven ever expected. Anne doesn't give much away and when she thinks she may be in love with this dark stranger, the twinges of doubt continue to keep her heart at bay. At times, Steven thinks she has finally been ensnared by his charms, only to find that she has yet again escaped. Proof of Anne's perfect love is vital to Steven's survival; and her uncertainty is slowly killing him. She must finally decide whether or not to give in to her passions and make the ultimate sacrifice for love.
Starring: Jude Law, Elina Löwensohn, Timothy Spall, Kerry Fox
Starring: Jude Law, Elina Löwensohn, Timothy Spall, Kerry Fox, Jack Davenport, Colin Salmon, Rick Lamont, Ashley Artus
Director: Po-Chih Leong
Director: Po-Chih Leong
Screenwriter: Paul Hoffman
Producer: David Lascelles, Carolyn Choa
Composer: Orlando Gough, John Lunn
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Release:
Mar 20, 2001
Reviews for The Wisdom of Crocodiles
The Wisdom of Crocodiles benefits from handsome production design (Andy Harris) and photography (Oliver Curtis).
Wisdom of Crocodiles is a thought-provoking, memorable film that develops into a psychological shell game that leaves the viewer as breathless as the heroine.
A philosophical thriller that's no less intriguing for being murkily theological and ceaselessly artsy.
Raises the most profound issues about the difference between humans and animals, good and evil, truth and lies.
Director Po Chih Leong and cinematographer Oliver Curtis certainly know how to provide visual splendor for this film without much of a pulse.
This pompous and dispassionate piece of vampire business leaves you longing for the ominous mists of Transylvania and midnight.
...so enigmatic and mysterious that by the time the movie's over, you still aren't entirely sure what just happened.
This film is probably really only best for fans of vampire films or stylish British erotic thrillers.
Any subtlety is lost in the broader superficiality of a work which fails to engage on an emotional level.
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