ABC Film Challenge – Crime – D – Dark Crimes (2016)

By Newguy

Director: Alexandros Avranas

Writer: Jeremy Brock (Screenplay) David Grann (Article)

Starring: Jim Carrey, Marton Csokas, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Kati Outinen, Vlad Ivanov, Robert Wieckiewicz

Plot: A murder investigation of a slain businessman turns to clues found in an author’s book about an eerily similar crime.


Tagline – It takes a dark mind to solve a twisted crime.

Runtime: 1 Hour 32 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Verdict: Terribly Boring

Story: Dark Crimes starts when Tadek (Carrey) still investigating the murder of a police officer, gets a new lead when Kozlov (Csokas) writes a new book which has an eerily similarity to the murder, leading him to take a dangerous road investigating the murder, which includes challenge the former girlfriend Kasia (Gainsbourg).

The investigation has plenty of ties to the secret sex club known as the cage, where the men get to do whatever they want to the women, Tadek must put his professional and person life on the line to get to the bottom of this investigations.

Thoughts on Dark Crimes

Characters – Tadek is a police officer, he is preparing for retirement (I think) only he wants to solve one final case, which involves the murder of a fellow officer, he goes down dangerous paths which put his career on the line, his marriage on the line, hoping to find the answers. Kozlov is an author that has written a book that sounds too similar to the unsolved case, he becomes the target of the investigation because of his history with the known sex club. Kasia is a former worker in the club, she does have a connection to Kozlov and the victim.

PerformancesJim Carrey is an actor that I like seeing him doing serious roles, sadly, this is one of his worst performances in a long time, he can keep the accent up jumping around all over the place. Marton Csokas usually does well in film, but because the character isn’t very interesting, he struggles to keep our attention. Charlotte Gainsbourg disappoints too, she does everything we expect her to without making the impact.

StoryThe story follows a detective that is investigating the murder of a fellow officer that could have found the confession inside a novel, which leads him to target the author in search for the truth. The problem here is we get slow moving conversations which don’t go anywhere, we don’t get into the evidence of the case, it just seems to be watching one man starting to go too far in his search. The case doesn’t seem long enough to make feature film story either.

CrimeThe crime side of the film follows the investigation into the murder of a police officer which might be opened up again, it never feels urgent either.

SettingsThe film uses the settings to show how the club could be easily accessed without needing to be too far away.


Scene of the Movie –
Nothing.

That Moment That Annoyed Me The dragging story.

Final ThoughtsThis is one of the worst crime stories because it just never feels like the case is that important.

Overall: Just a drag.

Rating

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